HIlliard Ensemble —
Il Cor Tristo ... CD ECM (Germany), 2013. Used ...
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Sixteenth century madrigals by Bernardo Pisano and Jacques Arcadelt based on texts by Petrarch, and the premiere recording of Roger Marsh's Il Cor Tristo, written for the Hilliard Ensemble, which sets Cantos XXXII and XXXIII of Dante's Inferno from the Divine Comedy. CD
Gil Shaham is superb on his reading of Arvo Part's "Fratres" – a piece dedicated to Gideon Kremer, and played here with as much deftness and edge as we find in Kremer's own best work of the time. The larger orchestra fills in amidst the strings with growing force as the piece moves on – and Roger Carlsson provides some percussion as well. Part's "Tabula Rasa" is given an especially beautiful reading, too – with twin violins from Shaham and Adele Anthony, really unlocking the tunefulness of the work – which also includes prepared piano by Erik Risberg. The second half of the album features "Symphony No 3" – a fully orchestral work, conducted by Neeme Jarvi with the Gothenberg Symphony Orchestra. CD
The music of Carmen, arranged by John Ellis, and performed by a quartet featuring Ellis, Gary Versace, Reuben Rogers, and Jason Marsalis. (Jazz, Classical)CD