BBC Music Magazine

R Panufnik

-

Celestial Bird; St Pancras Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis; Since We Parted, etc. Ex Cathedra; Milapfest/ Jeffrey Skidmore Signum Records SIGCD543 56:33 mins This fine album of choral works by Roxanna Panufnik arrives in the midst of a celebrator­y year for the composer (including Songs of Darkness, Dreams of Light, commission­ed for the Last Night of the Proms). Panufnik’s works present varied sound worlds, luminous settings of sacred texts and, in the title track, traces of Celtic folksong. Celestial Bird sets a mystical poem by Carmelite nun Jessica Powers with sumptuous harmonies that soar and sting, aptly showcasing Ex Cathedra’s magnificen­t purity of sound.

By contrast, Salve Regina for unison female voices and piano is all about line. The work sets an extract of plainsong in an arrangemen­t Panufnik describes as intentiona­lly ‘very unplainson­gy’, yet the piece captures, especially in this eloquent performanc­e, the lilt and meditative space of medieval chant, albeit vividly reimagined. Other works range from the luscious Romanticis­m of Since We Parted (written to commemorat­e World War I) to the bitterswee­t lullaby A Cradle Song.

More problemati­c is Unending Love which sets a poem by Tagore and features South Asian instrument­s and Carnatic singer. The recording struggles to capture the multiple lines of this densely-textured work with sufficient clarity. More satisfying is Child of Heaven, which swirls across a number of Indian modes in depicting the break of dawn. The work is elegantly-shaped and full of warmth, rather like this disc as a whole. Kate Wakeling PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom