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Hayes - The Passions | Glossa - Schola Cantorum Basiliensis GCD922501

Hayes - The Passions

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Label: Glossa - Schola Cantorum Basiliensis

Cat No: GCD922501

Barcode: 8424562225015

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 24th May 2010

International Record Review Outstanding

Contents

Artists

Evelyn Tubb (soprano)
Ulrike Hofbauer (soprano)
Sumihito Uesugi (countertenor)
David Munderloh (tenor)
Lisandro Abadie (bass)
Chor der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
La Cetra Barockorchester Basel

Conductor

Anthony Rooley

Works

Hayes, William

The Passions

Artists

Evelyn Tubb (soprano)
Ulrike Hofbauer (soprano)
Sumihito Uesugi (countertenor)
David Munderloh (tenor)
Lisandro Abadie (bass)
Chor der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
La Cetra Barockorchester Basel

Conductor

Anthony Rooley

About

During the course of the Age of Enlightenment a rather special, indeed unique, occasion took place (on July 6, 1750, to be exact) with the first performance – in Oxford as part of a University celebration there – of a composition by William Hayes to a well-known humanist text: The Passions, An Ode for Music (written in 1746 by William Collins).

In those days the detailed study of human passions and feelings was an omnipresent theme in the worlds of science and art. With such a backdrop, the poetry of Collins and the music of Hayes join together to create a captivating work which manifests a deep understanding of human nature, is packed tight with philosophical references and which enjoys a subtly sharp, dry sense of humour, known beyond the Isles’ shores as 'British'.

The result is a ‘dramatic oratorio’ of the greatest musical quality, which combines the language of the late Baroque with elements of the style galante and which even allows one a glimpse of the arrival of Classicism. In a series of consistently original and surprising mini-scenes, ten ‘passions’ become involved in theatrical disputes (among them Fear, Revenge, Melancholy, Hope and Cheerfulness).

Anthony Rooley is responsible for the rediscovery of this significant work and here leads a performance with soloists and ensembles closely linked with the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. One of a new series for Glossa in collaboration with the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland, this CD was recorded in the Volkshaus Basel, Switzerland, October 2008.

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