Stravinsky:Symphony of Psalms/Mass/Canticum Sacrum

Stravinsky:Symphony of Psalms/Mass/Canticum Sacrum

Stravinsky:Symphony of Psalms/Mass/Canticum Sacrum
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Performer: Stephen Roberts
Composer: Igor Stravinsky
Conductor: James O'Donnell
Orchestra: Westminster Cathedral Choir
Orchestra: London Sinfonia
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia
Performer: Iain Simcock
Performer: John Mark Ainsley
Performer: Simon Davies
Performer: Nicholas Keay
Edition: Music CD
Format: Import
CD Release Date: 1993-11-17
Music Label: Hyperion UK
Soundtracks:
  1. Symphony Of Psalms: Psalm XXXIX
  2. Symphony Of Psalms: Psalm XL
  3. Symphony Of Psalms: Psalm CL
  4. Pater Noster
  5. Credo
  6. Ave Maria
  7. Mass: Kyrie
  8. Mass: Gloria
  9. Mass: Credo
  10. Mass: Sanctus
  11. Mass: Agnus Dei
  12. Canticum Sacrum: Dedicatio
  13. Canticum Sacrum: Euntes in mundum
  14. Canticum Sacrum: Surge - aquilo
  15. Canticum Sacrum: Diliges Dominum
  16. Canticum Sacrum: Qui confident
  17. Canticum Sacrum: Crededi - propter quod locutus sum
  18. Canticum Sacrum: Jesus autem ait illi
  19. Canticum Sacrum: Illi autem profecti

Free Music Notes for Stravinsky:Symphony of Psalms/Mass/Canticum Sacrum

Free Music Review: Miraculously Well-Prepared Choir
Hit: 5 Stars

I agree with Mark Swinton here, that both the choir and the orchestra are brilliant in the Symphony of Psalms. I prefer this recording to the recent-ish Boulez recording, partly because the choir maintains MUSICALITY (sorry for the all-caps there, but there are a couple of near-shrieks in the Boulez which still haunt me) through the whole piece, partly because the wonderfully-voiced chords sound so terrific. This is one of those pieces which, in order to bring forth true excellence in performance, requires a conductor who understands both choir and orchestra; and this is where O'Donnell outpaces Boulez.

The closest thing I have to a quarrel with the chorus is, the tenors are a little hesitant when they come in with "Ne sileas" (which is a shade ironic, since the text means, "Be not silent" ....) But that is a small moment; overall, the choir are fantastic.

One should mention in passing that the treble parts are sung by boys, which accords with the composer's wishes. The score bears the legend: "The choir should contain children's voices, which may be replaced by female voices (soprano and alto) if a children's choir is not available."

(Which makes me wonder if, when Koussevitsky premiered the piece in Boston, he made use of a boys' choir ... certainly the Archdiocese of Boston has an excellent choir school.)

Like Boulez, O'Donnell does not take the coda to the last movement as slowly as Stravinsky's revision demands ... but O'Donnell makes less of a rush of it than does Boulez. (But then, of course, since Stravinsky's own recording of the Symphony of Psalms disregards his own revised tempo marking there, the composer himself set a doubtful precedent.)

Excellent notes by Ivan Moody (himself a fine composer) explore the complex interrelation of Stravinsky's return to the Russian Orthodox faith, his composerly predilection for setting the Latin language, and the decision to set the Catholic Mass (since he wanted to write a liturgical piece, accompanied by instruments).

This is a wonderful performance of the Mass, which (for all its very different sound world) is actually on about the same temporal scale as the Palestrina Miss Papae Marcelli. The accompaniment (an ingenious double quintet, of double reeds and cylindrical-bored brass -- no smooth clarinets, nor any sweet-toned horns) is masterfully written, and pure Stravinsky ... there are moments which recall the Symphonies of Wind Instruments (which, considering that the closing chorale of the Symphonies was written in honor of Debussy on that composer's death, has something of a solemn, quasi-religious character).

Where the Symphony of Psalms is clearly a concert work, and the Mass is designed for liturgical use (i.e., as music to accompany an actual celebration of the Mass -- designed for this, though such use of the piece has been exceedingly rare) ... the wonderful Canticum Sacrum is somewhere in between. It is impractically monumental for ordinary church use, yet its ingeniously assembled text is more of a sermon than it is a concert statement. The Canticum has striking points of contact with Stravinsky's ballet, Agon -- as we should perhaps expect, from the circumstance of Stravinsky's writing the ballet in the period from December 1953 to April 1957 (the Canticum Sacrum was composed in 1955 and published in 1956).

Perhaps the surprising thing is, for all its being a serial composition (though Stravinsky's adoption of serialism was free, and highly personal ... he uses several series in the Canticum, for example, and not all of them are "atonal", twelve-note series ... some are modal pitch-collections), Stravinsky's harmonic ear makes itself everywhere evident, and for all its being a good deal stranger, in terms of pitch organization, than the Firebird, there is a sense in which the textures and harmonies are often very close to early Stravinsky in spirit.

In fact, it sounds more tonal than it is (if this does not seem an absurdity). It is harder to sing right, than the ease with which this choir negotiates the work, would suggest. This is an extraordinary disc.

Mark Swinton is also perfectly correct, that these performances are superior to the documents Stravinsky himself managed to leave. This may well be the definitive performance of the Canticum Sacrum for some time to come; and it is a work which deserves greater recognition.

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