Ešenvalds: Northern Lights, Stars & Other Choral Works The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge & Stephen Layton

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
01.08.2023

Label: Hyperion

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Interpret: The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge & Stephen Layton

Komponist: Eriks Esenvalds (1977)

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  • Ēriks Ešenvalds (b. 1977): O salutaris hostia:
  • 1 Ešenvalds: O salutaris hostia 03:30
  • The New Moon:
  • 2 Ešenvalds: The New Moon 04:14
  • Psalm 67:
  • 3 Ešenvalds: Psalm 67 05:28
  • Trinity Te Deum:
  • 4 Ešenvalds: Trinity Te Deum 06:41
  • Northern Lights:
  • 5 Ešenvalds: Northern Lights 05:56
  • The Heavens' Flock:
  • 6 Ešenvalds: The Heavens' Flock 03:28
  • The Earthly Rose:
  • 7 Ešenvalds: The Earthly Rose 03:25
  • Merton College Service (2013):
  • 8 Ešenvalds: Merton College Service (2013): I. Magnificat 03:39
  • 9 Ešenvalds: Merton College Service (2013): II. Nunc dimittis 02:45
  • Rivers of Light:
  • 10 Ešenvalds: Rivers of Light 05:35
  • Ubi caritas:
  • 11 Ešenvalds: Ubi caritas 02:46
  • Amazing Grace:
  • 12 Ešenvalds: Amazing Grace 04:47
  • O Emmanuel:
  • 13 Ešenvalds: O Emmanuel 02:44
  • Who Can Sail Without the Wind?:
  • 14 Ešenvalds: Who Can Sail Without the Wind? 03:05
  • Stars:
  • 15 Ešenvalds: Stars 04:27
  • Only in Sleep:
  • 16 Ešenvalds: Only in Sleep 05:17
  • Total Runtime 01:07:47

Info zu Ešenvalds: Northern Lights, Stars & Other Choral Works

The intensely practical choral music of the young Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds is steadily gaining appreciation across the world. The works on this new album owe their genesis to commissions from the United States, England and northern Europe and encompass ethereal expressions of uniquely arctic phenomena (listen for wine glasses turned—and tuned—to wondrously simple but devastating effect within the choral texture), American ballads and several works in the ‘Anglican tradition’, the fruits of the composer’s recent residency at Trinity College Cambridge.

Trinity College Choir Cambridge here returns the compliment, as it were, with superlative performances of these varied and engaging works, all recorded under the watchful eye of the composer and conductor Stephen Layton.

"One of the chief pleasures of this album is right at the beginning - the silvery duetting of Rachel Ambrose Evans and Hannah Partridge...Their fluid delivery of the little grace notes is delectable, and Stephen Layton secures a perfect balance with the choir in the background. Ešenvalds's music, is not quite easy listening, is certainly audience-friendly...what a force the Trinity choir has become." (BBC)

"Trinity College's choir sounds as though its members relish the experience of recording his music. The sonority is secure from top to bottom...I find Ešenvalds at his most convincing when dwelling on natural phenomena of his homeland...lovers of this corner of the choral repertoire will find here much to enjoy." (Gramophone)

"Ēriks Ešenvalds once again confirms that his worldwide success is no accident – building further on his reputation of being a versatile composer, particularly in the field of choir music, Northern Lights reaffirms his place among other distinguished contemporary composers. Ešenvalds’ music continues to enthrall both performers and audiences alike, and there is no reason why his reputation should not grow and expand with the release of Northern Lights, which will hopefully deservedly make his music known to even more listeners worldwide. Conductor Stephen Layton, along with the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, should be commended not just for this excellent performance, but also for raising the profile of the composer, whose ability to write music that deeply affects listeners not just in Latvia, all over the world is a rare talent." (Egils Kaljo, Latvians Online)

Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
Stephen Layton, conductor



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