Joby Talbot- Tide Harmonic | Signum SIGCD260

Joby Talbot- Tide Harmonic

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Label: Signum

Cat No: SIGCD260

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 27th June 2011

Contents

Artists

Joby Talbot (keyboard)
Jeremy Holland-Smith (keyboard)
Manon Morris (harp)
Deian Rowlands (harp)
Rob Farrer (percussion)
Steve Gibson (percussion)
Everton Nelson (violin)
Patrick Kiernan (violin)
Eos Chater (violin)
Rick Koster (violin)
Morgan Goff (viola)
Chris Worsey (cello)
Ian Burdge (cello)
Mary Sculley (bass)

Conductor

Jeremy Holland-Smith

Works

Talbot, Joby

Algal Bloom
Confluence
Dew Point
Hadal Zone
Storm Surge
Tide Harmonic

Artists

Joby Talbot (keyboard)
Jeremy Holland-Smith (keyboard)
Manon Morris (harp)
Deian Rowlands (harp)
Rob Farrer (percussion)
Steve Gibson (percussion)
Everton Nelson (violin)
Patrick Kiernan (violin)
Eos Chater (violin)
Rick Koster (violin)
Morgan Goff (viola)
Chris Worsey (cello)
Ian Burdge (cello)
Mary Sculley (bass)

Conductor

Jeremy Holland-Smith

About

Joby Talbot studied with Simon Bainbridge at the Guildhall and in 2004 was named Classic FM's first Composer in Residence. The 2008 dance collaboration, Eau, with Carolyn Carlson and the Orchestra National de Lille, later became Tide Harmonic, described by its composer as: “… a kind of water symphony that, rather than constructing a poetic or narrative programme inspired by man’s relationship with water, instead focuses on the substance itself, the forces that act upon it, & the energy that flows from it".

Talbot most recently worked with choreographer Christopher Wheeldon on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for the Royal Ballet, to very enthusiastic reviews.

This is Signum’s second disc of Talbot’s work, and comes five years after Path of Miracles (SIGCD078) with the professional chamber choir Tenebrae, Nigel Short's exceptional ensemble.

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