Cover Ian Venables: Requiem, Op. 48

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
17.07.2020

Label: SOMM Recordings

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Jonathan Hope, Gloucester Cathedral Choir & Adrian Partington

Composer: Ivor Gurney (1890-1937), John Joubert (1927-2019), John Sanders (1933-2003), Ian Venables (1955)

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  • Ian Venables (b. 1955): Requiem, Op. 48:
  • 1Requiem, Op. 48: I. Introit05:36
  • 2Requiem, Op. 48: II. Kyrie03:23
  • 3Requiem, Op. 48: III. Offertorium06:19
  • 4Requiem, Op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu03:00
  • 5Requiem, Op. 48: V. Sanctus04:56
  • 6Requiem, Op. 48: VI. Agnus Dei03:49
  • 7Requiem, Op. 48: VII. Libera me08:17
  • 8Requiem, Op. 48: VIII. Lux aeterna05:05
  • John Sanders (1933 - 2003):
  • 9Dedication03:01
  • John Joubert (1927 - 2019):
  • 10O Eternal God, Op. 18304:38
  • Ivor Gurney (1890 - 1937):
  • 11God Mastering Me03:20
  • Ian Venables:
  • 12O Sing Aloud to God, Op. 1907:32
  • Total Runtime58:56

Info for Ian Venables: Requiem, Op. 48



SOMM Recordings is proud to announce the premiere recording of Ian Venables’ exquisite and moving Requiem with the Choir of Gloucester Cathedral conducted by the Cathedral’s Director of Music Adrian Partington and Assistant Director of Music Jonathan Hope playing the organ.

Completed in 2018, the Requiem received its first performance in the imposing surroundings of Gloucester Cathedral, where this recording was made in 2019.

Widely acclaimed for his songs and chamber music, the Requiem is Ian Venables’ most substantial choral work to date and is a compelling piece full of fine melodies and gorgeous harmonies.

Adrian Partington describes the Requiem as “a significant addition to the choral repertoire. The music is eloquent, resourceful and exerts a strong emotional appeal”.

Ian Venables comments: “Composing a Requiem is a daunting creative challenge because so many great settings have been written in the past. However, as a composer of songs, words are always crucially important to me and I found that the words of the Mass for the Dead came to appeal to me strongly. I felt an overwhelming desire to set them to music. I am delighted that Adrian Partington, his excellent choir and Jonathan Hope have brought my music so vividly to life.”

The album also includes first recordings of Ivor Gurney’s God mastering me (arranged by Venables), John Joubert’s O eternal God and Venables’ O Sing Aloud to God alongside John Sander’s Dedication.

SOMM’s long relationship with Ian Venables includes his chamber music (SOMMCD 0101), of which Gramophone declared: “Lovers of the 20th- century English music renaissance will derive much pleasure from this enterprising and rewarding SOMM anthology”. His songs also feature on several recordings in well-received collaborations with the baritone Roderick Williams, including Severn & Somme (SOMMCD 057), Love’s Voice (SOMMCD 063) and Celebrating English Song (SOMMCD 0177).

"This new Requiem is clearly a work of significance for Ian Venables. When I asked him what, if anything, had influenced him in the composition of the Requiem and whether the World War I centenary had had any bearing. His answer was emphatic. ‘Composing this Requiem has taken me on a personal and spiritual journey, one that has not been influenced by any external events. My dual intention is to write music that will console the living while commemorating the dead.’ This eloquent score clearly fulfils those twin objectives." (John Quinn)

Gloucester Cathedral Choir
Catherine Perfect, alto
Arthur Johnson, treble
Charles Lucas, treble
Alex Taylor, treble
Matthew Clark, baritone
Jonathan Hope, organ
Adrian Partington, director

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