Howard Skempton

(b. 1947)

mode 226

Bolt From The Blue

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mode 226 Howard SKEMPTON: bolt from the blue  (Music for piano & voices) – Daniel Becker, piano. EXAUDI, James Weeks, conductor.

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Bolt From The Blue
Program notes in English, German, and French linked to from resource. Works for unacc. voices in various combinations (Five poems of Mary Webb; Rose-berries; Emerson songs; Music; Snape interval; The snare; Two poems of Edward Thomas; Four by the clock; Music, when soft voices die; He wishes for the cloths of heaven) or solo piano (remainder). Daniel Becker, piano ; EXAUDI ; James Weeks, conductor ; soloists on Emerson songs: Juliet Fraser, soprano ; Jonathan Saunders, bass-baritone. Recorded in 1997.

Daniel Becker, piano
EXAUDI, James Weeks, director

1. Starlight 1:22 *◊

2. Guitar Caprice 0:49 *◊

3. Horham 0:43 *◊

4. Lyric Study 0:45 *◊

5. Liebeslied 1:05 *◊

6. Memorial Prelude 1:10 *◊

Five Poems of Mary Webb
7. To Life 1:30
8. Reflections 1:25
9. The Spirit of Earth 1:48
10. Safe 1:28
11. To the World 2:00

12. The Snare 2:00

13. Rose-berries 1:25

The Mold Riots
14. I 1:38 *
15. II 2:53 *
16. Resister 1:20 *◊

Emerson Songs
17. Music 2:04
18. Brahma 1:40
19. Pan 1:36
20. Xenophanes 2:41

Nocturnes
21. I 3:25 *
22. II 1:45 *
23. III 1:45 *

24. Leamington Spa 2:15 *◊

25. The Durham Strike 5:48 *

26. Music 2:32 ◊

27. Snape Interval 1:18 ◊

Two Poems of Edward Thomas
28. Two Pewits 1:36
29. Sowing 1:30

30. Four by the Clock 1:30 ◊

31. Music, when soft voices die 1:20 ◊

32. Bolt from the Blue 1:09 *◊

33. Monogram 1:44 *◊

34. Decision Time 1:12 *◊

35. Sweet Chariot 1:17 *

36. Well, well, Cornelius 3:30 *

37. He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven 4:02

First recording

Howard Skempton’s music strikes a chord with many listeners through its deceptive simplicity, beauty and accessible nature. A student of Cornelius Cardew, Skempton was greatly influenced by Satie, Cage and Feldman.

This CD of miniatures intersperses choral works with solo piano pieces.  The texts for the choral works come from Mary Webb, Edward Thomas, Emerson, Judith Cramond and Longfellow.

Liner notes by the composer, who also supervised the choral recording sessions.

Skempton was born in 1947 in Chester, England, and has worked as composer, accordionist and music publisher. His music has appeared on many labels, including Sony Classical, Mode, NMC and Delphian.

EXAUDI was proclaimed by Gramophone magazine as “… ¦one of the most sensationally gifted vocal groups performing in the UK at the moment.” Since its debut in 2002, EXAUDI has emerged as one of Britain’s leading contemporary music ensembles with a repertoire that ranges from Ockeghem to Xenakis.

James Weeks founded EXAUDI in 2002, and maintains a busy international touring and recording schedule with the group. He was appointed Musical Director of the New London Chamber Choir in 2007.

Language : French, German. Vocal works sung in English.