Joel Brennan, Don Immel, Laila Engel, Ken Murray - Singing Stone: The Music of Christopher Sainsbury (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Singing Stone: The Music of Christopher Sainsbury
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: ABC Classic
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:05:19
Total Size: 277 mb / 1.11 gb
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Tracklist

01. My Eye Has Seen My Desire (Version for Alto Flute and Guitar)
02. North Country Sketches: No. 1, Kakadu
03. North Country Sketches: No. 2, Oenpelli
04. North Country Sketches: No. 3, Dry
05. North Country Sketches: No. 4, Mango Tango
06. North Country Sketches: No. 5, The 'T-O' (The Traditional Owner)
07. Simple Truths
08. Brackish Songs: No. 1, Bulbararing
09. Brackish Songs: No. 2, Koel
10. Brackish Songs: No. 3, Moon in the Seagrass
11. Brackish Songs: No. 4, Storm
12. Brackish Songs: No. 5, Whale
13. Brackish Songs: No. 6, Two Tides
14. Brackish Songs: No. 7, Emerson in Avoca
15. Brackish Songs: No. 8, 43 Degrees
16. Brackish Songs: No. 9, Yari-Yarara
17. Brackish Songs: No. 10, Green Boulders
18. Brackish Songs: No. 11, Firefly
19. Labyrinth
20. Singing Stone: I. First Stuff
21. Singing Stone: II. Allegro moderato and Habanera
22. Singing Stone: III. Waltz
23. Singing Stone: IV. Dance of Dialects
24. Singing Stone: V. Last Stuff
25. Pacifica (Version for Guitar and Trumpet)

Leading Australian guitarist Ken Murray performs the music of celebrated composer Christopher Sainsbury in this musical journey across the Australian landscape.

Ken Murray has been commissioning and premiering new music for the guitar for decades, bringing his exceptional technique and deep artistic engagement to collaborations with a wide range of contemporary composers, from Australians Matthew Hindson and Stuart Greenbaum to Dai Fujikura in Japan and Hawai’ian Kanaka Maoli sound artist Leilehua Lanzilotti. On this album he celebrates an artistic partnership with Dharug (Eora) composer Christopher Sainsbury that has lasted for twenty years.

Sainsbury’s extensive portfolio of compositions ranges from the opera The Visitors, for the Victorian Opera Company, and orchestral works for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, to solo and chamber works for flute, oboe, clarinet, piano, harp and carillon, and even an album of ambient surf music, but he has a particular love of the guitar – an instrument he plays himself – and draws on his intimate knowledge of guitar timbres and textures to create intensely beautiful and moving works.

At the heart of this album is the song cycle ‘Brackish Songs’, featuring the ethereal vocals of Merinda Dias-Jayasinha: a reflection on the interrelationships of cultures and heritage, place and song, inspired by the mingling of salt and fresh water in mangroves and estuaries. The title work, ‘Singing Stone’, brings in trumpet and trombone with amplified guitar to explore the deep connection with Indigenous ceremony and song in the sandstone country of the Dharug people of the northern Sydney basin. ‘Pacifica’ uses a simple, drifting theme to evoke both the waves of the Pacific Ocean on Australia’s east coast and, playing on the meaning of the word ‘pacific’, a sense of movement both towards and away from peace. ‘My Eye Has Seen My Desire’ explores the natural poetry of the voices of churchgoers in congregation: the music of individuals coming together into community yet never losing their own uniqueness. ‘Simple Truths’ offers a moment of stillness and mindfulness in a tumultuous world, with pulsing chords from the guitar ebbing and flowing like waves on sand. And ‘North Country Sketches’, its title a light-hearted nod to the English composer Delius, paints a series of musical miniatures of Australia’s ‘top end’, the Northern Territory.

Ken Murray (guitar)
Joel Brennan (trumpet)
Don Immel (trombone)
Merinda Dias-Jayasinha (soprano)
Laila Engel (alto flute)