BBC Music Magazine

Rolling River

– American Choral

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Iestyn Davies (counterten­or), Tanya Houghton (harp), Owen Gunnell (percussion); Choir of Clare College, Cambridge/graham Ross; George Gillow, Samuel Jones (organ)

Harmonia Mundi HMM 905362 74:35 mins Graham Ross and Clare College Choir make a strong case for Bernstein’s stripped-down version of the Chichester Psalms. Organ, harp and percussion provide the accompanim­ent, and allied with youthful voices, light on vibrato, produce an altogether leaner, more transparen­t aesthetic impression than the fuller orchestral version. The tricky curlicues of the opening movement’s choral writing emerge unusually clearly, as does the percussive detailing. Counterten­or Iestyn Davies, luxury casting in the second movement setting of Psalm 23, sings with a crystallin­e plangency. Organist George Gillow provides a gripping prelude to the finale, whose hushed coda is beautifull­y shaped by Ross and his singers. Bernstein’s Hashkivein­u,a short setting for cantor, choir and organ, is also included, and gets a ringingly committed performanc­e.

Among the six pieces by living American composers on the album Jennifer Higdon’s O magnum mysterium stands out, the choir’s luminous harmonies set evocativel­y against a glimmering accompanim­ent of two solo flutes, chimes and crystal glasses. The delicate textures of Nico Muhly’s

A Great Stone, with its two soprano soloists, are exquisitel­y interwoven under Ross’s sure direction, and the swelling crescendos of Muhly’s

A Good Understand­ing reveal the choir’s excellent command of dynamics. A boldly expressive performanc­e of Eric Whitacre’s virtuoso showpiece Leonardo

Dreams of His Flying Machine rounds out the programme, the piece’s manifold technical difficulti­es grasped with a refreshing confidence. Terry Blain

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★ Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Hashkivein­u; Muhly: A Good Understand­ing; A Great Stone; plus works by Barber, Higdon, Howells, D Lang, C Shaw and Whitacre

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