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Psappha: Commissions

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Label: NMC Recordings

Cat No: PSA1008

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 11th March 2022

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About

Psappha, the North West’s only stand-alone professional contemporary classical music ensemble, celebrates its 30th anniversary with a new album of world-premiere recordings. Commissions features six works commissioned and first performed by Psappha over the last 12 years – and collectively, they show the breadth of the group’s repertoire, the scope of its ambition and the esteem in which it is held by just six of the hundreds of composers with whom it has worked since it was founded in 1991.

Mark-Anthony Turnage, Psappha’s Patron since 2018, contributes a major new work written for jazz singer Ian Shaw and a 16-strong ensemble – Black Milk, a potent and powerful setting of Paul Celan’s post-war poem ‘Todesfuge’ (‘Death Fugue’). John Casken, a longtime associate, is represented by Winter Reels, a three-movement work inspired by landscapes in winter and written for Psappha’s core group of six musicians (violin, cello, flute, clarinet, piano and percussion).

Commissions also features world-premiere recordings by four of the UK’s brightest young talents. Tom Coult, the BBC Philharmonic’s Composer in Association, contributes Two Games and a Nocturne – first playful, then sombre.

Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade’s Patdeep Studies, written for sitarist Jasdeep Singh Degun, is a fascinating exploration of the traditional Hindustānī rāg Patdeep. Tom Harrold describes his exhilarating Dark Dance as a ‘perverse viola concertino’, written for violist Heather Wallington. And George Stevenson takes his cues for the restless Trees Made of Air from a quote by theoretical physicist Richard Feynman. Purchasers also get access to a free download of a seventh Psappha commission: Songs of the World, a cycle by Alissa Firsova that sets words by Viennese poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

Reviews

Tom Harrold’s Dark Dance is a short concertante work for viola and chamber ensemble, Heather Wallinngton’s dark, woody tone set against bright, brittle textures. Tom Coult’s Two Games and a Nocturne finds its feet in a slow third section, a night piece enlivened by woodwind bird calls. Just when you expect a slow, peaceful fade, Coult throws in a brusque payoff: Trees Made of Air, by George Stevenson, is all open spaces and irresistible forward motion, inspired by physicist Richard Feynman’s exuberant explanatory style.
The Arts Desk
Long-time collaborator John Casken is represented through his Winter Reels, and a performance that superbly captures its catchy effervescence. Equally compelling is Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Black Milk, a 2019 setting of Paul Celan’s poetic Holocaust testimony Death Fugue, featuring the bluesy wistfulness of jazz singer Ian Shaw.  Ken Walton
The Scotsman

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