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Davies: Le Jongleur De Notre Dame/String Quartet



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Davies: Le Jongleur De Notre Dame/String Quartet
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Davies: Le Jongleur De Notre Dame/String Quartet
List Price: $17.98Label: Mode

Salesrank: 779456

Released: September 16, 1997
Our Price: $8.95
Used Price: $10.76
Media: Audio CD

Davies: Le Jongleur De Notre Dame/String Quartet Track Listing:
1. String Quartet
2. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Overture
3. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Prologue
4. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Scene 1
5. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Scene 2
6. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Link Music
7. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Scene 3
8. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Scene 4
9. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Recessional

Editorial Review:
Peter Maxwell Davies has received much deserved attention in recent years as one of England's greatest living composers, with many recordings of his music appearing on various labels. Mode is especially proud to add two previously unrecorded works to Davies' catalog. The String Quartet from 1952 is Davies' earliest published composition written when he was 18; a work which remained unplayed for many years until the Arditti Quartet took it up and performed it for the composer on a special occasion. Yet this is no typical "student" work--it is a whirlwind movement which already looks forward to the style of the composer to come, with dancing cross-rhythms and hints of Bartok, jazz and Indian music (which Davies later wrote a dissertation on). Le Jongleur de Notre Dame of 1978 is from an important period of Davies' work. Written and scored for his special ensemble of that time, The Fires of London, it is a virtuoso theater-piece. The libretto, here by the composer, is based on the French tale by Anatole France about a juggler who performs his act before the Virgin Mary and gains her blessing. In Le Jongleur, the juggler is a mime with musical counterparts. The narrative is carried by The Abbot (a baritone), and other brothers represented by the flute, clarinet and percussion. This cheerfully unpretentious work opens and closes with an Overture and Recessional performed by a children's band, who march in (and out), to great sonic effect, of the church where the recording took place. The Opera Sacra ensemble consists of some of the best American New Music performers, including Stephen Drury (keyboards), Ted Mook (cello), Karen Bentley (violin) and Michael Pugliese (percussion), as well as conductor Charles Peltz. The CD contains liner notes by critic, musicologist and Davies' expert Paul Griffiths.










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