Rose: Danse Macabre / Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble

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The Danse macabre – the idea that Death comes for everyone regardless of status or importance – has fascinated musicians for centuries. In 2011, inspired by a vast 16th c. painting by Bernt Notke in St Nicholas Church in Tallinn, the English composer Gregory Rose (b. 1948) set the mediaeval German texts which sit below each panel, turning Notke’s terrifying vision into a bleak but grimly humorous ritual. The recording features the world-renowned Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir. It was recorded in the very church that houses Notke’s paintings and is conducted by the composer.

REVIEW:

So, if one were interested in the now 21st-century oratorio, or musico-dramatic theater work, then one should well enjoy Rose’s efforts here. Having listened to the work numerous times over the course of a few weeks now, the music has grown on me and stayed in my memory, disturbing as it sometimes is. But in the weeks now leading up to the Christmas season, this music certainly makes one pause and think; and it makes for a vivid contrast to all the jingle bells and songs about St. Nick that one is now hearing all over. So for those paintings in St. Nicolas’s church, we can only be grateful now in numerous ways.

-- Fanfare



Product Description:


  • Release Date: September 11, 2015


  • Catalog Number: TOCC0284


  • UPC: 5060113442840


  • Label: Toccata Classics


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Contemporary


  • Composer: Gregory Rose


  • Conductor: Gregory Rose


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir