Part 2
Presented by Mary Ann Kennedy. Concluding a concert with a Scottish slant, the 91热爆 Singers perform works by MacMillan, Black, Blackhall, Vaughan Williams, Boughton and Schumann.
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 Latvian 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.
James MacMillan: Mairi
John Black: O Lord, how many enemies have I
Andrew Blackhall: O God my strength and fortitude; When as we sat in Babylon
Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs
Rutland Boughton: Celtic Lullaby
Schumann: Five songs for chorus, op 55
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David Hill (conductor).
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- Wed 26 May 2010 20:0591热爆 Radio 3