Jess Gillam: Rise
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Label: Decca
Cat No: 4834862
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 26th April 2019
Contents
Works
Where Are We Now?This Woman's Work
Flow my teares
RANT!
Pequena Czarda
Love Story
Je ne t'aime pas
Valse Vanite
Escapades
Artists
Jess Gillam (saxophone)Milos Karadaglic (guitar)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductors
Richard BalcombeJessica Cottis
Works
Where Are We Now?This Woman's Work
Flow my teares
RANT!
Pequena Czarda
Love Story
Je ne t'aime pas
Valse Vanite
Escapades
Artists
Jess Gillam (saxophone)Milos Karadaglic (guitar)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductors
Richard BalcombeJessica Cottis
About
Jess Gillam’s new album ‘Rise’ reflects her own musical journey and the pieces which have inspired her in her career. She recorded it with the BBC Concert Orchestra and chamber musicians, as well as celebrated guitarist MILOŠ, who features on the track Flow My Tears – a transcription of the familiar Renaissance lute song by John Dowland.
The album includes beautiful cover versions of songs by two of Jess’s biggest heroes: Kate Bush’s ballad This Woman’s Work and David Bowie’s timeless Where Are We Now?. There are also familiar hits from the world of film, such as ‘Closing In’ by John Williams (as featured in Steven Spielberg’s 2002 film Catch Me If You Can), Michael Nyman’s ‘If’ (from The Diary of Anne Frank) and the bonus track, Francis Lai’s ‘Theme from Love Story’.
The recording also features two of Jess’ signature pieces: Pequeña Czarda by Pedro Iturralde, which she played in BBC Young Musician 2016 wind category final, and Darius Milhaud’s ‘Brazileira’ from Scaramouche, which she performed to great acclaim at the Last Night of the Proms – described by BBC News as the “indisputable highlight” of 2018’s spectacular event at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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