L Bedford - In the Voices of the Living
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Label: NMC Recordings
Cat No: NMCD272
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 24th November 2023
Contents
Works
Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and OrchestraInstability
In the Voices of the Living
Outblaze the Sky
Artists
Mark Padmore (tenor)Arcis Saxophon Quartett
BBC Philharmonic
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
London Sinfonietta
Conductors
Ben GernonOliver Knussen
Juanjo Mena
Geoffrey Paterson
Works
Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and OrchestraInstability
In the Voices of the Living
Outblaze the Sky
Artists
Mark Padmore (tenor)Arcis Saxophon Quartett
BBC Philharmonic
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
London Sinfonietta
Conductors
Ben GernonOliver Knussen
Juanjo Mena
Geoffrey Paterson
About
Bedford was the first ever composer in residence at the Wigmore Hall in London, and has won numerous prestigious prizes including the Paul Hamlyn Artists Award in 2007, and the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung Composer's Prize in 2012. In the Voices of the Living, Bedford's first album release on NMC, brings together a selection of his orchestral and larger-scale chamber works that span the past 15 years of his career, performed by some of the most renowned artists in the contemporary classical music world.
Music critic and broadcaster Tom Service has written of Bedford's work as being "music of brooding expressive intensity, charged with that indefinable quality that makes a piece sound as if it was written out of sheer necessity." This quite accurately describes the composer's experience when he encountered the catalyst for writing the album's title work; he knew immediately that he must set it to music. The impetus that grabbed Bedford's imagination was the words of American literary historian Stephen Greenblatt which describe his "desire to speak with the dead" through writing. This inspiration became a setting of five texts from across history that are concerned with how the voices of the past speak to us via literature, featuring solo tenor Mark Padmore, with the London Sinfonietta conducted by Geoffrey Paterson.
Literary references underpin much of the music on the album, including a line from D.M. Thomas's 1981 novel The White Hotel which inspires the shorter, sensual work Outblaze the Sky, heard here performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra with the late Oliver Knussen conducting. Conveying the image of the eponymous hotel as it burns to the ground, Bedford's music reflects the hazy, surreal ambience of the text.
As Tim Rutherford-Johnson writes in the liner notes for the album, much of Bedford's music seems to be motivated by "the tension between stable ground and destabilising surface," tying his work to "the magic squares of Peter Maxwell Davies and the tectonic pulse maps of Harrison Birtwistle." These polarised forces can be heard clearly on the opening work of the album, the aptly named Instability, a 2015 BBC Proms commission brought to life here by the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Juanjo Mena, which constantly shifts between hushed stillness and volatile disorder.
Again Bedford toys with unpredictability in the concluding Saxophone Concerto, written for the Arcis Saxophon Quartett and orchestra (Deutsches Symphonie- Orchester Berlin (DSO)). Reversing the typical concerto dynamic, the five compact movements of the work are pithy and unconventional in character, showing off the performers' versatility and virtuosity.
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