The Gesualdo Six
De Oosterpoort
Trompsingel 27, 9724 DA Groningen“You tend to close your eyes, so improbably beautiful is the polyphony of the ensemble,” wrote de Volkskrant after an earlier concert by this phenomenal British vocal ensemble.
For this concert, The Gesualdo Six joins forces with trumpeter Matilda Lloyd for a musical journey from darkness to dawn, in which works from the golden age of polyphony are mirrored with contemporary compositions.
At the center is O radiant dawn by James MacMillan, an intense setting from his Strathclyde Motets, in which hope and expectation become almost tangible. Also notable is Aura by Richard Barnard, commissioned in part by The Gesualdo Six, in which Lloyd’s trumpet sometimes rises as a radiant beacon above the ensemble, before seamlessly blending with the voices. Another highlight is Nunc Dimittis by Geoffrey Burgon, known as the closing music of the BBC series Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979).
The concert opens with two vocal masterpieces from the English Renaissance by Thomas Tallis and Robert White, and music by Hildegard von Bingen also features.
Many of these works can also be heard on the 2024 album Radiant Dawn, which, like this concert, offers not only an almost meditative listening experience but also a rich survey of vocal ensemble artistry and innovative repertoire.
PROGRAM
Thomas Tallis (1505-1585)
O nata lux
Robert White (ca. 1538-1574)
Christe qui lux es et dies (II)
Alec Roth (1948)
Night Prayer
Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179)
O gloriosissimi
Geoffrey Burgon (1941-2010)
Nunc dimittis
Judith Bingham (1952)
Enter Ghost
Richard Barnard (1979)
Aura
—- pause —-
Roxanna Panufnik (1968)
O Hearken
Deborah Pritchard (1977)
The Light Thereof
James MacMillan (1959)
O radiant dawn
Thomas Tallis (ca. 1505-1585)
Dum transisset Sabbatum
Owain Park (1993)
Sommernacht
Josef Rheinberger (1839-1901)
Abendlied
James MacMillan (1959)
In splendoribus sanctorum