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Tasmin Little, Matthias Bamert, Diego Masson - Robert Saxton: Music to Celebrate the Resurrection, I Will Awake the Dawn, Violin Concerto, In the Beginning & Caritas (2004)

Tasmin Little, Matthias Bamert, Diego Masson - Robert Saxton: Music to Celebrate the Resurrection, I Will Awake the Dawn, Violin Concerto, In the Beginning & Caritas (2004)
  • Title: Robert Saxton: Music to Celebrate the Resurrection, I Will Awake the Dawn, Violin Concerto, In the Beginning & Caritas
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: NMC Recordings
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 02:31:11
  • Total Size: 634 / 385 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
Music to Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ (Robert Saxton)
1. Music to Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ 10:17
I Will Awake the Dawn (Robert Saxton)
2. No. 1. Slow, sustained 05:26
3. No. 2. Fleeting 04:26
4. No. 3. Sustained, luminous 04:19
5. No. 4. Flowing, moving onwards 04:36
Violin Concerto (Robert Saxton)
6. I. Vivo agitato 08:53
7. II. Tempo giusto 05:58
8. III. Subito più mosso - Vivo 09:46
In the Beginning (Robert Saxton)
9. I. Slow, sustained, mysterious 06:11
10. II. Agitated, quick 04:25
11. III. Fast, joyful, dancing 08:47

CD 2
Caritas, Act I (Robert Saxton)
1. Act I Scene 1: O God, who dost cleanse the wicked (Bishop, All) 12:05
2. Act I Scene 2: Hypocrites! You preach labourers should be freed from all estates except your own! (Lonle, Bishop, Mathew) 05:09
3. Act I Scene 3: It's not God you serve but a devil of your own (Robert, Christine, Children's Voices)Christopher Ventris 03:14
4. Act I Scene 4: The anchoress! A chastening rebuke! (Collector, William) 02:29
5. Act I Scene 5: There was a oneness time (Christine, Matilde) 04:10
6. Act I Scene 6: Oh all you blessed angels and saints of God! (Christine, Mathew, Agnes) 05:16
7. Act I Scene 7: Rumours, rumours, I hear rumours whispered (Christine, Matilde, Children's Voices) 01:51
8. Act I Scene 8: The King had tax from us, two years ago (Agnes, Collector, William, Robert, Mathew)Linda Hibberd 04:53
9. Act I Scene 9: We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee (Christine, Mathew, Children's Voices) 04:21
10. Act I Scene 10: "Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm on my holy mountain" (Priest, Bishop, Christine) 02:32
11. Act I Scene 11: You crossed your mouth? (Matilde, Christine) 01:02
12. Act I Scene 12: See where books and reading lead? (Bishop, Agnes, William, Robert, Children's Voices, Christine, Priest) 11:32
Caritas (Robert Saxton)
13. Act II (Complete) 19:33

Performers:
Tasmin Little (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra / Matthias Bamert
English Chamber Orchestra / Steuart Bedford
BBC Singers / John Poole

The sacred and profane blur in the spiritually conflicted works of Robert Saxton, whose recurrent themes are doubt, faith, and the private journey of the soul in a hostile society. Saxton's modes of expression range from angst-laden atonality -- exploited with great complexity for the bulk of a piece -- to the growing appearance of triadic harmonies and joyous tonal paeans in the concluding measures. This simple scheme is effective in the orchestral Music to Celebrate the Resurrection, I Will Awake the Dawn for double a cappella choirs, and In the Beginning for orchestra, all corresponding to Saxton's ideas of redemption. The Violin Concerto is more ambiguous, yet the violin part clearly represents an aspiring spirit, struggling against the violence and chaos of the orchestra. The BBC Symphony Orchestra, under Matthias Bamert, provides an ominous accompaniment to Tasmin Little's searching solo, and this performance is the most satisfying for its intensity and clarity. In his two-act opera Caritas, Saxton turns his religious themes inside-out by portraying a fourteenth century anchoress' descent into madness, caused by religious zeal and isolation. The vocal soloists and the English Northern Philharmonia are disturbing and sometimes frightening, though one imagines that this opera is much more compelling on-stage than on this distant recording.




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