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Tarik O'Regan: All Things Common

Robert Istad, Pacific Chorale

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The music of composer Tarik O'Regan is determinedly eclectic, with British, North African, and American sources of various kinds. Among its uniquely fascinating aspects is that he draws on the British choral tradition in which he was trained without being fully part of it. This collection of choral pieces gives a good idea of the variety of his style, and the performances by California's Pacific Chorale under director Robert Istad add a new dimension, with a fine, warm acoustic. The program consists of religious works and pieces, drawn from various kinds of poetry that might be called spiritual. O'Regan has a strong ear for poetry like John Rutter, but his tonal palette is both more diverse and more bracing. Some of the pieces here are short, lyrical works of a transparent vein; try "I Listen to the Stillness of You," a lovely D.H. Lawrence setting excerpted from a larger work for an ideally stable conclusion. Ecstasies Above, a setting Edgar Allan Poe, has a complex texture, including two vocal quartets and a string quartet that seems to draw on American folk music or bluegrass. The Magnificat and Nunc dimittis is an entirely different kind of piece, although it's recognizably the music of the same composer. The work includes spoken passages and various kinds of choral treatments, including polyphony, chant, and minimalist passages, as well as a solo cello. The singers, a 24-person group extracted from the larger Pacific Chorale, are challenged with a quiet high C and execute it perfectly. A consistently interesting program and beautiful singing make this one of the strongest American choral releases of 2020.
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All Things Common (Tarik O'Regan)

1
All Things Common
Rebecca Hasquet
00:05:02

Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Pacific Chorale, Choir - Rebecca Hasquet, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

Blessed Are They (Version for Chorus & String Quintet) (Tarik O'Regan)

2
Blessed Are They (Version for Chorus & String Quintet)
Maria Cristina Navarro
00:04:47

Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Pacific Chorale, Choir - Maria Cristina Navarro, Artist, MainArtist - Salastina Music Society, Orchestra

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Tarik O'Regan)

3
Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis
Rebecca Hasquet
00:14:58

Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Charles Tyler, Artist - Pacific Chorale, Choir - Nicholas Preston, Artist - Rebecca Hasquet, Artist, MainArtist - Jane Hyunjung Shim, Artist - Raphael Poon, Artist

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

Turn (Tarik O'Regan)

4
Turn
Chelsea Chaves
00:04:56

Daniel Alvarez, Artist - Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Pacific Chorale, Choir - Chelsea Chaves, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

Facing West (Tarik O'Regan)

5
Facing West
Kathryn Lillich
00:05:43

Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Charles Tyler, Artist - Pacific Chorale, Choir - Kathryn Lillich, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

The Ecstasies Above (Tarik O'Regan)

6
The Ecstasies Above
Kathryn Lillich
00:19:38

Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Pacific Chorale, Choir - Nicholas Preston, Artist - Salastina Music Society, Orchestra - Laurel Sanders, Artist - Jane Hyunjung Shim, Artist - Kathryn Lillich, Artist, MainArtist - Ryan Antal, Artist - Kate Martini, Artist - Nate Widelitz, Artist - Jackson McDonald, Artist

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

I Listen to the Stillness of You (Tarik O'Regan)

7
I Listen to the Stillness of You
Pacific Chorale
00:03:51

Tarik O'Regan, Composer - Robert Istad, Conductor - Pacific Chorale, Choir, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Yarlung Records (P) 2020 Yarlung Records

Resenha do Álbum

The music of composer Tarik O'Regan is determinedly eclectic, with British, North African, and American sources of various kinds. Among its uniquely fascinating aspects is that he draws on the British choral tradition in which he was trained without being fully part of it. This collection of choral pieces gives a good idea of the variety of his style, and the performances by California's Pacific Chorale under director Robert Istad add a new dimension, with a fine, warm acoustic. The program consists of religious works and pieces, drawn from various kinds of poetry that might be called spiritual. O'Regan has a strong ear for poetry like John Rutter, but his tonal palette is both more diverse and more bracing. Some of the pieces here are short, lyrical works of a transparent vein; try "I Listen to the Stillness of You," a lovely D.H. Lawrence setting excerpted from a larger work for an ideally stable conclusion. Ecstasies Above, a setting Edgar Allan Poe, has a complex texture, including two vocal quartets and a string quartet that seems to draw on American folk music or bluegrass. The Magnificat and Nunc dimittis is an entirely different kind of piece, although it's recognizably the music of the same composer. The work includes spoken passages and various kinds of choral treatments, including polyphony, chant, and minimalist passages, as well as a solo cello. The singers, a 24-person group extracted from the larger Pacific Chorale, are challenged with a quiet high C and execute it perfectly. A consistently interesting program and beautiful singing make this one of the strongest American choral releases of 2020.
© TiVo

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