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Presented by Mary Ann Kennedy. From Perth Concert Hall, the 91热爆 Singers perform choral music with a Scottish flavour, including Thea Musgrave, Robert Johnson, Robert Carver.
Presented by Mary Ann Kennedy
In this live broadcast the 91热爆 Singers bring choral music with a Scottish flavour to the Perth Festival, drawing both on the riches of Scotland's musical past and on its present.
From the 16th century, music by the great Robert Carver - monk at Scone Abbey - and by his contemporaries Robert Johnson and David Peebles.
Scotland's more recent cultural history is represented in a strikingly virtuosic setting of William Dunbar's words by Thea Musgrave (born in Edinburgh), a haunting Celtic lament by James Macmillan, music by Master of the Queen's Music, and modern-day Orcadian settler, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.
Completing the programme, the UK premiere of a piece by the 91热爆 Singers' Associate Composer Gabriel Jackson - a seascape setting words by Estonian poet Doris Kareva, a choral classic by Ralph Vaughan Williams, works with a Celtic slant by Rutland Boughton and Granville Bantock, and - a real curiosity - settings, in German, of Robert Burns' words by the great German Romantic composer Robert Schumann, who was born 200 years ago this year.
Thea Musgrave: Rorate coeli
Robert Johnson: Gaude Maria virgo
Robert Carver: Agnus Dei Mass Fera pessima
Peter Maxwell Davies: Sea Runes
Granville Bantock: 3 Hebridean Songs (Sea Sorrow; Song to the seals; Milking Song)
Gabriel Jackson: A ship with unfurled sails (UK premiere)
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David Hill (conductor).
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- Wed 26 May 2010 19:0091热爆 Radio 3