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Ned Bigham - Culebra | Aruna Records ARUNACD001

Ned Bigham - Culebra

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Label: Aruna Records

Cat No: ARUNACD001

Barcode: 5024545683820

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 19th May 2014

Contents

Artists

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Scottish Ensemble

Conductor

Gregory Rose

Works

Bigham, Ned

An Caisteal
Culebra
Glenfinglas
Sail Mhor
The Auld Hoose
The Nairne Ballads (5)

Artists

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Scottish Ensemble

Conductor

Gregory Rose

About

Music in search of stillness amongst the bustle of the 21st Century - Aruna Records presents ‘Culebra’, composer Ned Bigham’s moving collection of orchestral miniatures and ballads inspired by the British landscape, from the tranquillity of the Sussex Downs to the grandeur of the Scottish Highlands.

With the album ‘Culebra’, Ned Bigham proves himself a composer of rare subtlety. Much of his music has a meditative, reflective quality - influenced by composers as diverse as Vaughan Williams, Holst, Delius, Ravel, Mahler, Bryars, Part and Messiaen, ‘Culebra’ is a very personal body of work that reflects Ned’s ruminations on location and family, distant memories and history finding continuity in the present.

The album is bookended by the two parts of the title piece, performed by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. Composed just before the death of his father, they are dedicated to him. Following this sad event, Ned left London and returned to rural Sussex in order to maintain the family estate, a move which fostered a newfound appreciation of landscape and nature, and inspired the epic, ambient texture of these movements.

Also featured on the album is the Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s stellar performance of the composer’s collection of orchestral miniatures inspired by the grandeur of the Scottish Highlands - An Caisteal, Glenfinglas, Sail Mhor and Portsonachan. Both orchestras are conducted by the acclaimed Gregory Rose, Music Director of the Jupiter Orchestra, Jupiter Singers, Singcircle and CoMA London Ensemble.

The third part of this world premiere recording comprises ‘The Nairne Ballads’, five rhapsodies performed by the dazzling strings of the Scottish Ensemble. Commissioned by Creative Scotland in 2010, Bigham's inspired re-imaginings of Jacobite songs, including the famous ‘Bonnie Charlie (Will ye no come back again)’, were first performed by the Ensemble in that same year as part of Points of Departure - new music from Scotland in Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Art. Subsequent performances have included The Crear Arts Centre in Argyll. Their original author, Ned’s ancestor Lady Nairne, came from a Jacobite family who sheltered Bonnie Prince Charlie in their home.

‘Culebra’ is a luscious, sonic experience, a portrait of a singular voice in contemporary composition.

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