Dialogues / Schola Gregoriana Pragensis + Jiří Bárta
Gregorian chants, medieval polyphony, Arvo Pärt - Fratres, Paweł Szymański - Miserere, Peter Graham - Suite for Cello Solo, Martin Smolka - In the Gorge
1 Graduale Universi 2:45
2 Alleluia Ostende nobis 2:08
3 Lectio Primo tempore (HE, OM, MP) 4:55
PETER GRAHAM *1952 Suite for Cello Solo / 2005 10:01
4 I. Goya 4:50
5 II. Geometric Thoughts 5:11
6 PAWEŁ SZYMAŃSKI *1954 Miserere / 1993 15:35
for male voices, vibraphone, harp and 4 cellos (solo MŠ)
7 Litanić Divinć pacis (solo MP) 5:13
8 Graduale Universi / reminiscence 0:54
9 Cantio Ad honorem sempiterni (solo MŠ, SP) 1:59
10 Antiphona Cum appropinquarent 3:34
11 ARVO PÄRT *1935 Fratres / 1977 9:09
Arr. for 4 male voices and 2 cellos (Jiří Bárta)
12 MARTIN SMOLKA *1959 In The Gorge for Cello Solo / 2009 6:53
Schola Gregoriana Pragensis, artistic director David Eben, Jiří Bárta - cello
Guests: Kateřina Englichová - harp, Jitka Vlašánková - cello, David Řehoř - vibraphone
The renowned ensemble Schola Gregoriana Pragensis and the leading Czech cellist Jiří Bárta have been pursuing dialogues on concert stages for a number of years. They share abundant experience of music both early and contemporary, improvisation and seeking. The fruit of their encounters is a recording that is a multilayered dialogue between the sonorous sound of the cello and the male voice, a dialogue between the chorale and medieval polyphony and the creation of the past few decades, music written and improvised. The idea of "mirroring the past in the present" is the overarching theme connecting pieces by contemporary composers. Peter Graham's Suite for Cello Solo reveals his having been inspired by Bach solo suites. The contemporary musical phraseology and the Gregorian tradition are originally interconnected in the meditative composition Miserere by the Polish creator Paweł Szymański, while the structure of Arvo Pärt's famous piece Fratres is a sort of reminiscence of medieval polyphony.
The music, in places verging on silence, affords the listener scope for inner soothing and perception of fine nuances that often remain concealed to us in the turbulent world around.
(Supraphon 2010)
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