Mr McFall's Chamber, Susan Hamilton, Nicholas Mulroy - Bryars: Epilogue from Wonderlawn (2009)

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Title: Bryars: Epilogue from Wonderlawn
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Delphian
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:56
Total Size: 238 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Epilogue from Wonderlawn (00:07:49)
02. Eight Irish Madrigals: He asks his heart to raise itself up to God (00:03:32)
03. Eight Irish Madrigals: He wishes he might die and follow Laura (00:03:14)
04. Eight Irish Madrigals: He considers that he should set little store on earthly beauty (00:03:03)
05. Eight Irish Madrigals: He finds comfort and rest in his sorrows (00:03:39)
06. Eight Irish Madrigals: He is jealous of the Heavens and the Earth (00:02:36)
07. Eight Irish Madrigals: He understands the great cruelty of Death (00:03:08)
08. Eight Irish Madrigals: Petrarch is unable to contain his grief (00:03:28)
09. Eight Irish Madrigals: Laura waits for him in Heaven (00:04:09)
10. The Church Closest to the Sea (dedicated to Mr McFall's Chamber) (00:15:18)

Total length: 00:49:56
Label: Delphian Records

Performers:
Mr McFall's Chamber

Composers:
Bryars, Gavin (b.1943)

The double bass has always been close to Gavin Bryars' heart. His own instrument, it has also featured strongly in his music for other players - as in The Church Closest to the Sea, written for Mr McFall's Chamber and their bassist Rick Standley. Bryars' music straddles worlds: classical and jazz, composition and improvisation, the works on this disc moving between the lushly sensuous and the coolly laid-back as they meditate on geographical and emotional borderlands. Mr McFall's Chamber began in 1996 as a string quartet of players from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, which took to playing nightclubs in an attempt to woo a younger audience.Over the past 10 years the group has grown to include a pianist and bass player, as well as a succession of drummers, percussionists, singers and guest instrumentalists, and which plays a range of music from tango through jazz and rock to contemporary classical, taking in quite a lot besides. Recent projects include work the Big Tent Festival, Falkland, Fife in July.

"He allows you to witness new wonders in the sounds around you by approaching them from a completely new angle" Michael Ondaatje on Gavin Bryars

"I believe the group - in what it does, and in what it represents - is potentially the most important single development on the Scottish musical scene in a long time" The Herald, [on Mr McFall's Chamber]