Arvo Pärt’s 2002 Lamentate for piano and orchestra was written in response to Anish Kapoor’s sculpture Marsyas for London’s Tate Modern gallery and is an exquisite commentary on our relationships with time. Built on stunning contrasts, Lamentate emerges with a distant, solitary trumpet call before coruscating orchestra and piano, beautifully shaped and recorded, rip through the peace, ringing like tolling bells. Serenity returns with the gently waltzing “Pregando” and the Bachian “Solitudine – stato d’animo,” while Pärt’s bell effects return in the piercing “Stridendo,” and peace settles once more. The prayerful “These Words…,” which concludes this superb recording, testifies to the power of utter simplicity.
- 2022
- The Philip Glass Ensemble
- Philip Glass & Ooppera Skaala
- Alexei Lubimov, Neeme Järvi, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra Strings, Antal Eisrich, Tamas Benedek, Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts, Noel Edison, Elora Festival Singers, Elora Festival Orchestra, Sandor Falvai, Tibor Parkanyi, Jurgen Petrenko, Kevin Bowyer, Miklos Kovacs, Ulster Orchestra, Takuo Yuasa, Frans Helmerson, Daniel Hope, Simon Mulligan, Lancing College Choir, Neil Cox, Peter Davis, Rebecca Hirsch, Lesley Hatfield & Leslie Hatfield
- Paul Barnes, Brooklyn Rider & Colin Jacobsen
- Cello Octet Conjunto Ibérico
- Portland Opera, Anne Manson, Philip Cutlip, Lisa Saffer, Ryan MacPherson & Georgia Jarman