The Head As Formd In The Criers Choir

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Artist: Sarah Davachi
Label: LATE MUSIC
Format:Vinyl LP
Released:13th September 2024
Catalogue No:LMXLP
Barcode:5056614796544

Description:

2 LP A1. Prologo A2. Possente Spirto B1. The Crier’s Choir B2. Trio For A Ground C1. Res Sub Rosa C2. Constants D1. Night Horns The new Sarah Davachi album is the final part of a loose trilogy, following on from Antiphonals (2021) and Two Sisters (2022). Seven epic tracks stretching languidly over a 92 minute running time. Silent friend of those far from us, feeling how your breath is still enlarging space, fill the sombre belfry with your pealing. Late Music is pleased to present a new collection of music for chamber ensembles and for solo performers – for organs, strings, trombones, woodwinds, voices, electronics – make the crier’s a choir, we say! The compositions on this album, written between 2022 and 2024, form a conceptual suite and an observance of the mental dances that we construct to understand acts of passage; the ways that we commune and memorialize and carry symbols back into the world beyond representation. To this end, The Head as Form’d in the Crier’s Choir engages two references to the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus: Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus, a collection of poems from 1922, and Monteverdi’s l’Orfeo, an early baroque opera from 1607. The Head as Form’d in the Crier’s Choir follows on from the last two albums, which were attempts to begin bridging the gap between the fixed electroacoustic pieces that emerge in Davachi’s home studio and her slow-paced, somewhat open-form chamber writing, in which each performance presents a new structure and in which each iteration offers the path to a new composition and deeper meaning. Alongside Davachi, featured musicians on this album are Andrew McIntosh (viola, Los Angeles), Mattie Barbier (trombone, Los Angeles), Lisa McGee (mezzo-soprano, Los Angeles), Pierre-Yves Martel (viola da gamba, Montréal), Eyvind Kang (viola d’amore, Los Angeles), and Rebecca Lane (bass flute, Berlin), Sam Dunscombe (bass clarinet, Berlin), Michiko Ogawa (bass clarinet, Berlin), M.O. Abbott (trombone, Berlin), and Weston Olencki (trombone, Berlin) of the Harmonic Space Orchestra (Winds).