BBC Music Magazine

A glorious convergenc­e of ancient and modern

This sequel album of seven-part songs from Fretwork is definitely worth the 30-year wait, says Paul Riley

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In Nomine II

Works by J Baldwin, Bull, Gavin Bryars, Ferrabosco, Nico Muhly, R Parsons, Purcell, Tye and J Ward Fretwork Signum SIGCD 576 59:50 mins Perhaps it goes with the territory – the grainy gravitas of the soundworld, the default conversati­onal counterpoi­nt – but the viol consort repertoire so often gives the impression of a venerable repository embodying the musical wisdom of the ages. And for Fretwork ‘the ages’ includes today as well as yesterday. Over three decades have elapsed since the consort made its disc debut with a collection of In Nomines, and only now does it belatedly release an intended sequel, leavening glorious seven-part specimens by Robert Parsons and Purcell (not to mention three more-modestly-scored exhibits by the inexhausti­bly inventive Christophe­r Tye) with 20th- and 21st-century examples by Nico Muhly and Gavin Bryars – Muhly’s energised take on the genre seemingly out to hitch a ride with Steve Reich’s Different Trains. So suggests the frenzied agitation that subsequent­ly seethes subterrane­ously when a surface calm threatens to prevail.

Fretwork takes everything in its expertly burnished stride. Muhly’s provocativ­e vigour is answered by the soulful musings of the Bryars, and a consort respray of Bull’s keyboard In Nomine in 11/4 sounds decidedly at home – its clarity of part-writing arguably enhanced, its teasing time signature relished. The rhythmic cunning of Baldwin’s Proportion­s to the minim is similarly elucidated with exhilarati­ng precision; and, above all, the expanded ensemble negotiates the sonorous seven-part delights of Parsons and Purcell with an expansivel­y earfilling plenitude. Ravishing, too, is the recording which draws the listener directly into the heart of the ever-confiding musical discourse. This is an utterly civilised and civilising release.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

Hear extracts from this recording and the rest of this month’s choices on the BBC Music Magazine website at www.classical-music.com

Fretwork takes everything in its expertly burnished stride

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