BBC Music Magazine

Rebecca Dale

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Materna Requiem; When Music Sounds*

Louise Alder (soprano), Trystan Griffiths (tenor); Kantos Chamber Choir; *Cantus Ensemble; Royal Liverpool Philharmon­ic Orchestra/ Clark Rundell; *The Studio Orchestra/jeff Atmajian

Decca 483 4076 70:19 mins

British composer Rebecca Dale has musical roots in both the worlds of concert and film compositio­n. Incorporat­ing lush tonal harmonies and an unabashed lyricism,

Dale’s crossover style has won the composer a considerab­le following. These two works for voices and orchestra are richly cinematic in colour but teeter frustratin­gly between powerful emotional charge and an uncomplica­ted sentimenta­lism that may not be to all tastes.

Materna Requiem (2018) was composed as a tribute to the composer’s mother. At times, the work feels more like a somewhat formulaic soundtrack than standalone score, particular­ly in the rather saccharine ‘Pie Jesu’ for tenor (albeit well sung by Trystan Griffiths). Yet it is not without highlights, including the final movement for unaccompan­ied voices which is arrestingl­y lovely. While the Requiem otherwise sets the Catholic Mass, here Dale turns to Joyce Grenfell’s stoic ‘If I Should go’ (‘Parting is hell / But life goes on / So sing as well’). Dale sets this simple, affecting text with deliciousl­y rich harmonies and unexpected melodic turns. Beautifull­y sung by the Kantos Chamber Choir, it brings the work to a radiant close.

Dale’s choral symphony When Music Sounds (2014) closes the disc and features the track ‘I’ll Sing’ which shot to the top of the classical charts. It is a stirring and generous piece, full of soaring melodies and cheering climaxes, and here well performed by Cantus Ensemble.

Dale wears her heart on her sleeve and her music may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but this vibrant celebratio­n of the music’s power is an uplifting conclusion to this debut disc. Kate Wakeling PERFORMANC­E ★★★ RECORDING ★★★

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