Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212048726
Catalog number: SIGCD 487
Releasedate: 07-07-17
- In Damascus – featuring world-renowned tenor Mark Padmore.
- The Sacconi’s present this new work alongside his string quartet work Out of Time, and his Piano Quintet – performed with pianist Charles Owen.
Even though Jonathan Dove is best known as a vocal or choral composer, with operas and works for children forming the backbone of his output, his chamber music reveals similar predilections for narrative, drama, atmosphere and a sense of the personal.
His new commission from the Sacconi Quartet In Damascus was inspired by the violinist Hannah Dawson’s suggestion for a work that should reflect aspects of the conflict in Syria; not because music can offer any political solution, but simply as an expression of empathy, sorrow, even outrage at those terrible events. Featuring a performance by tenor Mark Padmore, the text is taken from prose-poems by Ali Safar that draw on his first-hand experiences in Syria, eloquently translated by Anne-Marie McManus.
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1Piano QuintetI. Energetic06:33
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2Piano QuintetII. Very spacious09:01
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3Piano QuintetIII. Lively05:40
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4Out of TimeI. Quite fast03:23
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5Out of TimeII. Slow04:29
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6Out of TimeIII. Stomping01:19
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7Out of TimeIV. Lively01:57
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8Out of TimeV. Fast01:28
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9Out of TimeVI. Gently moving05:22
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10In DamascusI. A Little While Ago02:54
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11In DamascusII. And What If You Weep Alone01:33
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12In DamascusIII. Two Days Ago03:49
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13In DamascusIV. Here and Now In Damascus02:32
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14In DamascusV. The Many Faces of Damascus03:37
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15In DamascusVI. Instrumental01:51
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16In DamascusVII. Soon, We Will Be Free05:00
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17In DamascusVIII. I Don’t Think Any Nations02:59
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18In DamascusIX. On All My Travels, I’d Take a Book02:43
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19In DamascusX. My Heart is a Black Lump of Coal02:48
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20In DamascusXI. My Country04:18