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Labyrinths
MAX RICHTER
1.
On the Nature of Daylight
7:10
OTTORINO RESPIGHI
2.
La Columba/The Dove (Gil Uccelli/The Birds)
4:46
Soloist: Victoria Brawn (oboe)
ANON
arr. David Le Page
3.
La Rotta
3:55
Soloist: Guy Schalom (darbuka), Trish Clowes (sax)
DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE/DAVID GORDON
4.
Lamentation (Cantata Klaglied, BuxWV76)
4:39
Soloists: David Le Page (violin), David Gordon (piano)
HENRY PURCELL
5.
Cold Genius (King Arthur)
2:48
Soloist: Jim Moray (vocals)
DAVID LE PAGE
6.
A Prayer
5:30
Soloist: David Le Page (violin)
NICO MUHLY
7.
Dog and Frog (Confessions)
2:37
Soloists: David Gordon (harpsichord), Mark Ashford (guitar), Diane Clarke (flute)
TRADITIONAL
arr. Jim Moray
8.
William of Barbary
3:55
Soloist: Jim Moray (vocals)
YANN TIERSEN
9.
Comptine d'un aute été: L'Après-midi (Amélie)
2:29
Soloists: David Le Page (violin), Eleanor Turner (harp)
ÁSTOR PIAZZOLLA
arr. Eduardo Garcia
10.
Oblivion
4:40
Soloist: Sally Harrop (clarinet)
IAN CURTIS/BERNARD SUMNER/STEPHEN MORRIS/PETER HOOK AKA JOY DIVISION
arr. David Le Page
11.
New Dawn Fades
6:11
Soloist: David Le Page (violin)
TRISH CLOWES
12.
Bounce
3:15
Soloist: Trish Clowes (saxophone)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN
13.
Pastroal (Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, Op.31/2)
Soloists: David Le Page (violin), Eleanor Turner (harp)
Total time: 70:07
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Swan
Conductor:Daniele Rosina
Artistic Director - David Le Page
Notes
Following the success of their last album, Timelapse, this new album from Orchestra of the Swan is a collection of extraordinary works connected by ideas of pilgrimage, contemplation, exploration and enlightenment through the works of composers such as Richter, Respighi, Britten, Piazzolla, Brian Eno, Nico Muhly, Joy Division and more. As with Timelapse, the joy is to be found in discovering the surprising and delightful connections between culturally disparate and musically contrasting time periods. Labyrinths have been an important part of humanity’s cultural landscape for thousands of years; from the Ancient Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur to the intriguing stories of Jorge Luis Borges and Umberto Eco. Our overwhelming desire to find patterns and ‘the hidden truth’ is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the subversive and complex vistas of music. Formed in 1995, Orchestra of the Swan is a British chamber orchestra which, under the artistic direction of David Le Page, is passionate about audience inclusivity and blurring the lines between genres, through its adventurous and accessible programming.
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Reviews
Nominee in the Spatial Audio category
Peter Quantrill
Gramophone Award Nominee 2022
“Give yourself over to an orchestra’s unique mixtape.” ****
Justin Nguyen – Limelightmagazine.com.au – 20 January 2022
“… a wildly eclectic programme, which makes for an exciting listen. While some of the ensemble playing could be tighter, the solos are ethereal and thoughtful.” ***
Freya Parr – BBC Music magazine (Brief Notes Section) – January 2022
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