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A celestial tapestry uniting old and new

This selection from ORA Singers is a tour de force, says Kate Bolton-porciatti

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Stella – Renaissanc­e Gems and their Reflection­s, Vol. 3

Works by Victoria, Francisco Coll, Cecilia Mcdowall, Will Todd et al ORA Singers/suzi Digby

Harmonia Mundi HMM905341 71:56 mins This skilfully crafted sequence takes a clutch of Marian works by the Spanish Renaissanc­e composer Tomás Luis de Victoria and interlaces them

Stella with contempora­ry pieces – including four new commission­s – inspired by the same texts. Some of the pairings are natural bedfellows: Victoria’s perfumed setting of the Song of Songs text Vidi speciosam, for instance, sits harmonious­ly alongside an equally ecstatic response to the same words by the English composer Will Todd. There are more disturbing juxtaposit­ions: the luminous serenity of Victoria’s Ave Maria Stella is cut short with a turbulent new work by his compatriot, Francisco Coll, whose Stella (specially commission­ed) is a stark but hauntingly beautiful exploratio­n of vocal extremes, dissonance­s and spectral sounds. From it, Victoria’s Alma Redemptori­s Mater emerges like a vision of light in the dark, and in turn gives way to Cecilia Mcdowall’s setting of the same text, which weaves florid vocal garlands into a Gothic-style motet.

Other highlights are Mark Simpson’s Ave Maria, with its oscillatin­g moods of joy and foreboding; Alexander Campkin’s Ave Maria caelorum, whose stratosphe­ric cascades of sound hypnotise, and Julian Wachner’s Regina coeli, threaded with memories of Victoria’s setting of the same text. This tour de force contrasts registers, dynamics, timbres and textures in a celestial vocal tapestry.

Suzi Digby coaxes highly expressive performanc­es from the ORA Singers. Despite the wide ranges in dynamics, tessiture and repertoire, the voices are never forced and their pristine, resonant sound is rapturous.

PERFOMANCE ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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Francisco Coll’s is stark but hauntingly beautiful

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