Commotio & Matthew Berry - Francis Pott: At First Light & Word (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Francis Pott: At First Light & Word
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:19:12
Total Size: 270 MB / 2.56 GB
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Tracklist:

01. At First Light: I. Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine (9:22)
02. At First Light: II. Generatio praeterit et generatio advenit (3:22)
03. At First Light: III. Daybreak (4:35)
04. At First Light: IV. Laudibus in sanctis Dominum celebrate supremum (9:07)
05. At First Light: V. This Day Has Ended (7:09)
06. At First Light: VI. We Follow the Dead to Their Graves (2:36)
07. At First Light: VII. God of Compassion Who Dwells on High (5:45)
08. Word: I. Prelude (1:18)
09. Word: II. In the Beginning Was the Word, and the Word Was with God (1:22)
10. Word: III. In the Beginning Was the Word. What Word? (3:11)
11. Word: IV. What Has Come into Being in Him Was Life (0:49)
12. Word: V. I Have Seen the Sun Break Through (7:00)
13. Word: VI. He Was in the World, and the World Came into Being Through Him (1:24)
14. Word: VII. And to One God Says, Come to Me by Numbers and Figures (3:34)
15. Word: VIII. You Must Put Your Knowledge Off and Come to Me with Your Mind Bare (2:31)
16. Word: IX. But to All Who Received Him, Who Believed in His Name (0:58)
17. Word: X. It's a Long Way Off (4:41)
18. Word: XI. And the Word Became Flesh and Lived Among Us (1:06)
19. Word: XII. Epilogue (3:22)
20. Word: XIII. Enough That We Are on Our Way (3:32)
21. Word: XIV. And the Word Became Flesh and Lived Among Us (2:38)

At First Light for Chorus and Cello, Word for Chorus and Organ. Pott’s acclaimed musical voice is one of uncommon eloquence and seriousness of purpose, and his works have been performed and broadcast in over 40 countries. This recording presents world premiere recordings of two major pieces. At First Light is a 42-minute memorial work which takes the form of a series of slow meditations surrounding an exuberant motet, with wordless commentary from a lamenting cello. Word (37 min.), with its significant role for the organ and the inclusion of texts by the Welsh priest and poet R.S. Thomas, reveals Gospel contemplation in a postmodern world.

Joseph Spooner, cello (Tracks 1-3, 5-7)
Christian Wilson, organ (Tracks 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19-21)
Commotio (Tacks 1-7, 9-18, 20-21)
Matthew Berry, direction


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