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Marcus Farnsworth|Richard Causton: La terra impareggiabile

Richard Causton: La terra impareggiabile

Marcus Farnsworth, Huw Watkins, BBC Symphony Orchestra and Sakari Oramo

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Every piece of music warps time in its own way, but Richard Causton's music does this particularly tangibly. Appropriately, the piece which first brought him major attention, The Persistence of Memory (1995), takes its title from a Salvador Dalí painting of melting clocks, as if in anticipation of what was to come. This new album "La terra impareggiabile", Causton's second full-length release, brings together two works from different areas of his compositional output: a large-scale orchestral work and a song cycle, both of which explore and obscure our perceptions of time and everyday reality.

Ik zeg: NU ("I Say: NOW") was premiered in 2019 by Sakari Oramo and the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Centre, to critical acclaim. Inspired by the title of a book by a Dutch relative of Causton's, it reflects on a statement made by the author's ten-year-old great-nephew: "I say now now, and a moment later it is already history". Causton was inspired by the profundity of this metaphor for how we experience music, but also for life itself.

The piece is constructed from two contrasting musical ideas that run throughout: one extremely fast, hyperactive, and weightless; the other extremely slow, with patterns shifting almost inperceptively over time. Causton deftly holds these two temporalities at play simultaneously, pulling the ear in different directions. "Now-ness and then-ness move in parallel in this spacious, beautifully constructed work" (Anna Picard, The Times).

The internally complex temporal landscapes of Causton's music contrast with not just the spans of time in which they are heard, but also the durations over which they are created. The song-cycle La terra impareggiabile ("The Incomparable Earth") consists of ten discrete songs which were composed between 1996 and 2007, and refined over a further decade, forming the mainstay of Causton's output during that period. Performed by baritone Marcus Farnsworth and Huw Watkins (piano), the songs engage with ideas of love and death; two age-old themes of song cycles. Composed to poems by Sicilian-born poet Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968), the musical material of the songs captures the emotional struggle in Quasimodo’s poetry. Now heard in its completion, La terra impareggiabile triumphs as one of Causton's most all-encompassing explorations of, and in, time.

Richard Causton's debut album, "Millennium Scenes" (NMC D192), was released in 2014 as part of NMC's acclaimed "Debut Discs series", and was named No. 1 in the Sunday Times’ 100 Best Records of the Year (Contemporary Music section). © NMC Recordings

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Ik zeg (Richard Causton)

1
NU
BBC Symphony Orchestra
00:18:39

BBC Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sakari Oramo, Conductor, MainArtist - Richard Causton, Composer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

La terra impareggiabile (Richard Causton)

2
No. 1, La terra impareggiabile
Marcus Farnsworth
00:02:34

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

3
No. 2, E la tua veste è bianca
Marcus Farnsworth
00:04:13

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

4
No. 3, Ho una bella fanciulla
Marcus Farnsworth
00:02:04

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

5
No. 4, Fatta buio ed altezza
Marcus Farnsworth
00:03:33

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

6
No. 5, Rifugio d'uccelli notturni
Marcus Farnsworth
00:06:17

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

7
No. 6, Specchio
Marcus Farnsworth
00:02:07

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

8
No. 7, In luce di cieli
Marcus Farnsworth
00:06:05

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

9
No. 8, Quale dolce mela
Marcus Farnsworth
00:00:49

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

10
No. 9, Nel senso di morte
Marcus Farnsworth
00:03:27

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

11
No. 10, Al di là delle onde delle colline
Marcus Farnsworth
00:04:16

Salvatore Quasimodo, Lyricist - Huw Watkins, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Causton, Composer - Marcus Farnsworth, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 NMC Recordings 2022 (P) NMC Recordings

Approfondimenti

Every piece of music warps time in its own way, but Richard Causton's music does this particularly tangibly. Appropriately, the piece which first brought him major attention, The Persistence of Memory (1995), takes its title from a Salvador Dalí painting of melting clocks, as if in anticipation of what was to come. This new album "La terra impareggiabile", Causton's second full-length release, brings together two works from different areas of his compositional output: a large-scale orchestral work and a song cycle, both of which explore and obscure our perceptions of time and everyday reality.

Ik zeg: NU ("I Say: NOW") was premiered in 2019 by Sakari Oramo and the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Centre, to critical acclaim. Inspired by the title of a book by a Dutch relative of Causton's, it reflects on a statement made by the author's ten-year-old great-nephew: "I say now now, and a moment later it is already history". Causton was inspired by the profundity of this metaphor for how we experience music, but also for life itself.

The piece is constructed from two contrasting musical ideas that run throughout: one extremely fast, hyperactive, and weightless; the other extremely slow, with patterns shifting almost inperceptively over time. Causton deftly holds these two temporalities at play simultaneously, pulling the ear in different directions. "Now-ness and then-ness move in parallel in this spacious, beautifully constructed work" (Anna Picard, The Times).

The internally complex temporal landscapes of Causton's music contrast with not just the spans of time in which they are heard, but also the durations over which they are created. The song-cycle La terra impareggiabile ("The Incomparable Earth") consists of ten discrete songs which were composed between 1996 and 2007, and refined over a further decade, forming the mainstay of Causton's output during that period. Performed by baritone Marcus Farnsworth and Huw Watkins (piano), the songs engage with ideas of love and death; two age-old themes of song cycles. Composed to poems by Sicilian-born poet Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968), the musical material of the songs captures the emotional struggle in Quasimodo’s poetry. Now heard in its completion, La terra impareggiabile triumphs as one of Causton's most all-encompassing explorations of, and in, time.

Richard Causton's debut album, "Millennium Scenes" (NMC D192), was released in 2014 as part of NMC's acclaimed "Debut Discs series", and was named No. 1 in the Sunday Times’ 100 Best Records of the Year (Contemporary Music section). © NMC Recordings

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