Bates / Buckley / Musici Ireland: Earthrise
Bates / Buckley / Musici Ireland: Earthrise
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Artist: Bates / Buckley / Musici Ireland
Label: Metier
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 809730713323
Genre: Classical Artists
Musici Ireland: EarthriseMusici Ireland, led by violist Beth McNinch, has established itself as a pioneering force in Irish chamber music since it's formation in 2012. Known for commissioning and premiering contemporary works, the ensemble is distinguished by it's commitment to Irish and female composers, pushing the boundaries of modern chamber music with an interdisciplinary and socially engaged approach."Earthrise," recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios, captures the ensemble at the height of it's artistic prowess. Produced by Jonathan Allen (Abbey Road Studios) and engineered by Alex Borwick, this album presents a collection of striking new works by leading Irish composers. Each piece offers a distinct perspective, contributing to the evolving landscape of Irish music.Deirdre Gribbin's Before the Moon Shattered and Shone Again explores cyclical time, inspired by Celtic mythology and the constant presence of the moon. The string quartet echoes nature's cycles, symbolizing life's waxing, waning, and renewal, a fitting response to the stillness and disruption brought on by the pandemic.Deirdre McKay's Mr Shah draws inspiration from the quietude of space, contemplating the stark contrast between the near silence of the cosmos and the richness of sound on Earth. It reflects on the solitude of an astrophotographer's nightly exploration of the universe, staring into the vast, soundless expanse.Ian Wilson's Her Charms Invited (String Quartet No. 12) reimagines the intricate ornamentation of traditional Irish sean-nos singing within a contemporary musical framework. The work offers a modern interpretation of ancient melodies, weaving fragments of Irish song into a contemporary context.Linda Buckley's Fiol (for String Trio) treats the ensemble as a twelve-stringed "meta-instrument," evoking the resonances of the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. The interplay of sympathetic vibrations between instruments creates a rich, layered texture reminiscent of Baroque traditions.The title track, Liam Bates' Earthrise, commissioned by Musici Ireland, draws inspiration from the imagery of our planet in it's natural ascent. Featuring Beth McNinch on viola, the piece captures the viola's soulful resonance, evoking a wandering observer participating in the Earth's evolving rhythms and harmonies.With a strong focus on artistic excellence and cultural storytelling, Earthrise represents Musici Ireland's commitment to new music, offering a thoughtful contribution to Ireland's contemporary chamber music scene.
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