BBC Music Magazine

DOVE

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For an unknown soldier;

An airmail letter from Mozart Nicky Spence (tenor), Melvyn Tan (piano); Portsmouth Grammar School Chamber Choir; Oxford Bach Choir; Children’s Choir – The Minster Junior School, Monks Orchard Primary School, Ecclesbour­ne Primary School; London Mozart Players/nicholas Cleobury

Signum SIGCD 452 65:22 mins

It is possible to feel that contempora­ry classical music occasional­ly takes itself a mite too seriously, and is no fun anymore. Then along comes Jonathan Dove’s An airmail letter from Mozart. Imagining how, in the whirl of modern jet travel, the great composer might have negotiated protracted periods of absence from his beloved Constanze, Dove spins 15 minutes of variations scored for single strings and two horns, on a theme from a Mozart Divertimen­to. By turns scampering­ly hyperactiv­e, tender and skittish, it’s a delightful­ly endearing portrait of Mozart sketched in a modern accent, and a blast to listen to.

For an unknown soldier tells a different kind of story. Using a selection of texts by Wilfred Owen, Helen Dircks, Ivor Gurney and others, Dove constructs a narrative describing the experience of war, from recruitmen­t through painful separation from loved ones, bloody battlefiel­d and death. While the mechanisti­c lurch and clamour

Dove summons for his intense setting of Isaac Rosenberg’s ‘Dead Man’s Dump’ is in many ways the work’s musical centrepiec­e, its heart is the yearningly lyrical conflation

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