Richard Hickox presents a compelling double bill of contemporary choral works that showcase the depth and versatility of his conducting prowess. This album, featuring Michael Berkeley's "Or shall we die?" and Paul Patterson's "Missa brevis," offers a rich tapestry of classical, choral, and orchestral music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
"Or shall we die?" by Michael Berkeley is a powerful oratorio that draws its text from the poetry of Wilfred Owen, a soldier and poet who perished in World War I. This work is a poignant reflection on the horrors of war and the human condition, with Hickox masterfully guiding the ensemble through its complex emotional landscape. The six-part structure of the oratorio is both musically and thematically cohesive, making it a standout piece in the contemporary choral repertoire.
Complementing Berkeley's work is Paul Patterson's "Missa brevis," a concise yet profound setting of the Latin Mass text. Patterson's composition is notable for its inventive use of musical forms and its ability to convey deep spiritual meaning within a relatively short duration. Hickox's interpretation brings out the intricate details of Patterson's score, highlighting the interplay between the choral and orchestral elements.
Recorded in 2007 and released under the Warner Classics label, this album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes. The combination of Berkeley's evocative oratorio and Patterson's concise yet profound Mass setting makes for a compelling listening experience. Richard Hickox's conducting is both precise and expressive, ensuring that each note and phrase is imbued with meaning and emotional depth. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding exploration of contemporary choral and orchestral music.
Missa brevis Op. 54: I. KyriePaul Patterson, Owain Arwel Hughes/London Philharmonic Orchestra/London Philharmonic Choir, Owain Arwel Hughes, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Missa brevis Op. 54: II. GloriaPaul Patterson, Owain Arwel Hughes/London Philharmonic Orchestra/London Philharmonic Choir, Owain Arwel Hughes, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Missa brevis Op. 54: III. SanctusPaul Patterson, Owain Arwel Hughes/London Philharmonic Orchestra/London Philharmonic Choir, Owain Arwel Hughes, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Missa brevis Op. 54: IV. BenedictusPaul Patterson, Owain Arwel Hughes/London Philharmonic Orchestra/London Philharmonic Choir, Owain Arwel Hughes, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Missa brevis Op. 54: V. Agnus DeiPaul Patterson, Owain Arwel Hughes/London Philharmonic Orchestra/London Philharmonic Choir, Owain Arwel Hughes, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 1. Midsummer...midnightMichael Berkeley, Heather Harper/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 2. On distant starsMichael Berkeley, David Wilson-Johnson/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 3. Our load was heavyMichael Berkeley, David Wilson-Johnson/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 4. Our minds are clear of all emotionMichael Berkeley, David Wilson-Johnson/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 5. All night I searched for my daughterMichael Berkeley, Heather Harper/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 6. Two great nations marshal their alliesMichael Berkeley, Heather Harper/David Wilson-Johnson/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Or shall we die?: 7. Midsummer...two hours before dawnMichael Berkeley, Heather Harper/David Wilson-Johnson/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra