[ Delphian / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 11 March 2022
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As a young composer, Edward Nesbit was drawn to the rich complexities of contemporary instrumental music; little more than a decade later, he has found himself returning to the inheritance of his early youth as a chorister: the texts of mass, psalms and canticles, and the long centuries of the Anglican choral tradition.
Not that there is anything traditional about Nesbit's music, which synthesises these two heritages into a sound world that is accessible, full of references yet always recognisably its own voice.
Joseph Fort - his colleague at King's College London - and organist Joshua Simões and the King's choir rise to the challenges expertly, while multi-award-winning soprano Ruby Hughes gives the lead in the clarion textures of Nesbit's Mass.
"Nesbit's liner notes describe the traces of his 'dual musical heritage', inspired by Anglican choral music from the Tudor era and contemporary music. This album shows this juxtaposition of inf luences in glittering clarity." BBC Music
'This is one of the most interesting recordings of contemporary choral writing I have heard in some time...The singing throughout is magnificent, controlled but glowingly rich in sonority.' Gramophone Editor's Choice May 2022
Mass
Evening Psalms
Fanfares and Rounds
The King's Service