BBC Music Magazine

Frances-hoad

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Even You Song

Singers from St Augustine’s CE (VA) Junior School, Bishop Creighton Academy, West Town Primary Academy & William Law CE

Primary School/james Bowstead; Peterborou­gh Cathedral Choir/steven Grahl; David Humphreys (organ)

FHR FHR61 52:08 mins

Even You Song was premiered a year ago at Peterborou­gh Cathedral, and is described as ‘a multi-disciplina­ry fusion-fantasy’. In live performanc­e, it combined the raw elements of a traditiona­l Church of England evensong with lighting effects, video projection­s and comments by couples from Peterborou­gh about travelling to the moon.

On disc, only the sound remains, although there are helpful photograph­s in the booklet. Cheryl Frances-hoad’s music is probably the CD’S strongest feature. Where does your faith lie?, the organ voluntary at the outset, immediatel­y sets a brooding atmosphere of questionin­g and mystery.

The Preces and Responses give the children’s choirs participat­ing in the project responses which are eminently singable without being vapid. The Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, mainly unaccompan­ied, are vivid, memorable settings, and could easily be excised from Even

You Song for use in the convention­al evensong service.

Given the potential cringe-factor involved in lines like ‘How would it feel to go to the moon?’ and ‘What will be outside the window?’, cantor Robbie Haylett does well to make his text sound dignified and serious. Musically and dramatical­ly the high point of the work is Anthem,

where Frances-hoad marshals an imaginativ­e clutch of vocal effects to evoke the weightless sounds and sensations of the outer space environmen­t.

To get the full effect of Even

You Song, you probably had to be there. But as the record of a unique occasion, and for Cheryl Frances-hoad’s music, this CD was undoubtedl­y worth making. Terry Blain

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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