Auteur: Les Metaboles
Marque: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Date de sortie: 01-11-2014
Détails: One of the most fascinating characteristics of 20thcentury classical music is its continuous revival of sacred music. Despite the many new developments that have taken place in our increasingly secular society, modern composers from Alfred Schnittke (19341998) to Dimitri Tchesnokov (b.1982) have all been inspired by ancient religious texts to compose music that is spiritual, pure, and above all, remarkably peaceful. This release is a celebration of modern sacred music, and, given how timeless the music sounds, it is astonishing to note that all the pieces were written between 1983 and 2011. Much of it is Russian or EastEuropean in origin, with young Ukrainian composer Dimitri Tchesnokovs Three Sacred Songs following firmly in the tradition of Alfred Schnittkes Three Sacred Hymns. More established works such as Arvo Pärts Magnificat are also included, but however foreign this new music might sound, the listener remains anchored in the familiar texts, taken from psalms and prayers that have held a place in religious worship for centuries. French ensemble Les Métaboles, founded four years ago, established a relationship with Tchesnokov when they first performed his music for choir in 2010. Having worked closely with him since, together they have explored other sacred works from Eastern Europe and Russia, and, thanks to his guidance, sing in Russian and Latin with excellent diction and clear focus. They are directed by young conductor Léo Warynski, who, as a highly versatile conductor, has directed opera and orchestral music as well as choral works.
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