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Eric Whitacre

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The Sacred Veil

Los Angeles Master Chorale; Jeffrey Zeigler (cello), Lisa Edwards (piano)/ Eric Whitacre

Signum Classics SIGCD630 56:42 mins Eric Whitacre’s The Sacred Veil is an accessible, melodic work for choir, piano and cello that tells the story of a woman’s death from cancer – a subject matter and musical style selected to incite feeling. The first movement, ‘The Veil Opens’, is quasi-religious (‘the sacred veil between the worlds’ alludes to an afterlife), with gently moving harmonies and plenty of unison lines, neatly performed by the Los Angeles Master Chorale. So far, so pedestrian.

But the work quietly develops into something more interestin­g: the sixth movement ‘I’m Afraid’ repeats the fragmented phrase ‘I’m afraid we’ve found something’, interspers­ing the unfinished sentence with medical terms

‘fifteen centimetre retroperit­oneal cystic mass with complex internal septation…metastasis’. The text was co-written by Whitacre and Charles Anthony Silvestri, whose wife Julie died of ovarian cancer at 36 in

2005. There is a pseudo-liturgical feel which recalls something of

Karl Jenkins’s work, intensifie­d by the subsequent call for prayers taken from Julie’s blog and a closing benedictio­n. Claire Jackson PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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