Immerse yourself in the intricate and captivating world of Peter Maxwell Davies with his compelling work, "Taverner." Released on April 1, 2012, under NMC Recordings, this album is a testament to Davies' mastery of composition and his ability to weave a rich tapestry of sound. Spanning a generous 1 hour and 56 minutes, "Taverner" is divided into two acts, each brimming with a series of interconnected movements that tell a story of historical and personal significance.
The album opens with the first act, which introduces the listener to the figure of John Taverner, a 16th-century English composer. Davies skillfully blends historical narrative with musical innovation, creating a soundscape that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. The transitions between movements are seamless, guiding the listener through a journey that is as much about discovery as it is about reflection.
The second act continues this exploration, delving deeper into the life and legacy of John Taverner. Davies' use of text and his ability to convey complex ideas through music are particularly noteworthy. The final movement, "This Is the Work of John Taverner," serves as a powerful culmination, leaving the listener with a sense of both closure and awe.
"Taverner" is not just a collection of compositions; it is a carefully crafted narrative that invites the listener to engage with history, music, and the creative process. Peter Maxwell Davies' ability to blend these elements into a cohesive and compelling whole is what makes "Taverner" a standout work in his extensive repertoire. Whether you are a long-time fan of Davies' work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Tracks
Taverner, Act I: Call John TavernerPeter Maxwell Davies, Martyn Hill, Quentin Hayes, Peter Sidhom, Fiona Kimm, Michael Chance, Tom Jackman, Stuart Kale, London Voices, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: Transition (1)Peter Maxwell Davies, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: Hoc opus estPeter Maxwell Davies, Martyn Hill, London Voices, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: Transition (2)Peter Maxwell Davies, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: Our Good Lord CardinalPeter Maxwell Davies, Stephen Richardson, David Wilson-Johnson, Stuart Kale, Fretwork, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: John Taverner, What Does the Lord Require of Thee?Peter Maxwell Davies, Martyn Hill, David Wilson-Johnson, John Graham-Hall, Peter Hall, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: But This Is Not Enough, JohnPeter Maxwell Davies, Peter Sidhom, David Wilson-Johnson, Fiona Kimm, Martyn Hill, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: Behold His Body, in Every PlacePeter Maxwell Davies, Peter Sidhom, Michael Chance, David Wilson-Johnson, John Graham-Hall, Stephen Richardson, Fiona Kimm, Martyn Hill, New London Children's Choir, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act I: Taverner, Sign Your ConfessionPeter Maxwell Davies, Martyn Hill, David Wilson-Johnson, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: My Lord AbbotPeter Maxwell Davies, Martyn Hill, Quentin Hayes, David Wilson-Johnson, Peter Sidhom, Fiona Kimm, Michael Chance, Tom Jackman, London Voices, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: Transition (3)Peter Maxwell Davies, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: How Fares Our Good Lord Cardinal?Peter Maxwell Davies, Stephen Richardson, Stuart Kale, David Wilson-Johnson, His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: Transition (4)Peter Maxwell Davies, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: Videbat ergo Dominus in civitate iniquitatemPeter Maxwell Davies, Quentin Hayes, Martyn Hill, Stephen Richardson, London Voices, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: Transition (5)Peter Maxwell Davies, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Taverner, Act II: This Is the Work of John TavernerPeter Maxwell Davies, Martyn Hill, Quentin Hayes, Fiona Kimm, New London Children's Choir, London Voices, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
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