Lockerbie Memorial Concert

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 75:05

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John Schaefer

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05.22.08
Two of England’s foremost early music groups playing a blend of old and new.
2003 | Label: GB Records / IODA

The Lockerbie Memorial Concert brought together two of England's foremost early music groups — the string ensemble called Fretwork and the vocal quartet known as the Hilliard Ensemble. Both have also become major players on the new music scene in Europe, working with composers like Michael Nyman, Arvo Pärt and — on this album — the Englishman Gavin Bryars. The program is an intriguing blend of early music and Bryars'own compositions, but the high point of the album must be Bryars'”Cadman Requiem,” a piece written to commemorate the death of one of Bryars'friends in the Lockerbie air disaster. This moving but understated work has now been arranged for the viols (essentially bowed members of the lute family, for all that they look like cellos) and voices, and the performances are completely authoritative by both Fretwork and the Hilliards, who sang in the original version. This music is a good example of Bryars'peculiarly British take on American Minimalism: it's in no hurry, and the harmonic language is both restrained and accessible. There is also a sense of anachronism at play, as gestures that would've seemed natural 300 or 400 years ago somehow fit into this relatively recent… read more »

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Wrenching music, sublime performances

Vespers1610

I love music that fuses the old and new. Bryars' gorgeous memorial is one of the most moving recordings available from eMusic. This memorial takes on a new meaning in face of the release by the Scots of the mass-murdering mastermind of the bombing--once again the West bows to the Arab world.

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Worth waiting for…

HomoTerribilis

I've waited a long time to have this performance of Bryars' "Cadman Requiem" (the original recording has been deleted), but it has been worth the wait. Rarely has Bryars' music been so immediate and so powerful, and the setting (for viols) played by Fretwork is elegantly perfect

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