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The German vocal group Singer Pur, founded by former singers of the boy's choir Regensburger Domspätzen, has produced an impressive number of releases since it first got together as a unit in 1994. This disc for Oehms Classics, Singer Pur Featuring the Hilliard Ensemble, teams it with the English a cappella group the Hilliard Ensemble and highlights Singer Pur in some of material written expressly for them by contemporary composers. The four composers featured all bring a different approach to bear on the 2,000-year legacy of unaccompanied Western sacred music.
The first four pieces are Passionsmotetten by German composer Wolfgang Rihm. These are among the most appealing works of Rihm yet, sounding a little like late-Renaissance mannerisms shot through with a variety of intersecting ideas and techniques, although its total effect is eclectic, and ultimately a little obscure. The Responsorio delle tenebre of Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino is intriguing, as the voices of Singer Pur interweave about fragments of chant that slide around in a slippery microtonality. Young English composer Ivan Moody has contributed a lot of ink in terms of articles about music and in liner notes, though his work is not yet well represented on disc. Moody's Lamentation of the Virgin is good, and certainly the most traditional of the music on Singer Pur Featuring the Hilliard Ensemble, stylistically reflecting Moody's apprenticeship with Sir John Tavener. Singer Pur has saved the best for last, a very effective setting of Canto XXIII of Dante's Inferno entitled Il nome del bel fior by American composer Joanne Metcalf. It is a beautiful and moving piece, with Metcalf striking a balance between self-expression, technique, and responsiveness to the opportunity of working with such a fine ensemble as Singer Pur. In this work, Singer Pur is joined by the Hilliard Ensemble, mostly in alternating choruses but finally together as a choir. While Singer Pur Featuring the Hilliard Ensemble may not be for all tastes, it is an eye-opening and enjoyable disc, demonstrating once again that music of the twenty-first century is to be embraced, not feared.
© TiVo
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7 Passions-Texte (Wolfgang Rihm)
Wolfgang Rihm, Composer - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist
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Wolfgang Rihm, Composer - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist
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Wolfgang Rihm, Composer - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Wolfgang Rihm, Composer - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist
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Responsorio delle tenebre a sei voci (Salvatore Sciarrino)
Salvatore Sciarrino, Composer - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist
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Lamentation of the Virgin (Ivan Moody)
Ivan Moody, Composer - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist
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Il nome del bel fior (Joanne Metcalf)
Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
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Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Hilliard Ensemble, Choir - Singer Pur, Choir, MainArtist - Joanne Metcalf, Composer
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
Album review
The German vocal group Singer Pur, founded by former singers of the boy's choir Regensburger Domspätzen, has produced an impressive number of releases since it first got together as a unit in 1994. This disc for Oehms Classics, Singer Pur Featuring the Hilliard Ensemble, teams it with the English a cappella group the Hilliard Ensemble and highlights Singer Pur in some of material written expressly for them by contemporary composers. The four composers featured all bring a different approach to bear on the 2,000-year legacy of unaccompanied Western sacred music.
The first four pieces are Passionsmotetten by German composer Wolfgang Rihm. These are among the most appealing works of Rihm yet, sounding a little like late-Renaissance mannerisms shot through with a variety of intersecting ideas and techniques, although its total effect is eclectic, and ultimately a little obscure. The Responsorio delle tenebre of Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino is intriguing, as the voices of Singer Pur interweave about fragments of chant that slide around in a slippery microtonality. Young English composer Ivan Moody has contributed a lot of ink in terms of articles about music and in liner notes, though his work is not yet well represented on disc. Moody's Lamentation of the Virgin is good, and certainly the most traditional of the music on Singer Pur Featuring the Hilliard Ensemble, stylistically reflecting Moody's apprenticeship with Sir John Tavener. Singer Pur has saved the best for last, a very effective setting of Canto XXIII of Dante's Inferno entitled Il nome del bel fior by American composer Joanne Metcalf. It is a beautiful and moving piece, with Metcalf striking a balance between self-expression, technique, and responsiveness to the opportunity of working with such a fine ensemble as Singer Pur. In this work, Singer Pur is joined by the Hilliard Ensemble, mostly in alternating choruses but finally together as a choir. While Singer Pur Featuring the Hilliard Ensemble may not be for all tastes, it is an eye-opening and enjoyable disc, demonstrating once again that music of the twenty-first century is to be embraced, not feared.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 13 track(s)
- Total length: 01:00:39
- Main artists: Singer Pur Hilliard Ensemble
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Oehms Classics
- Genre: Classical
(C) 2004 Oehms Classics (P) 2004 Oehms Classics
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