Having conducted as much of Philip Sawyers’ music as I have, I have learned that he’s very sensitive to genre and idiom. With this experience in mind, I was fascinated to see what new facets of Philip’s vast musical personality would come to the fore in this, his first oratorio. Given the strong narrative of the source material, it will be no surprise to listeners that this is music that is most often striving purposefully forward. Where in his symphonies, Philip is often very careful to highlight structural moments, and to punctuate musical sentences and paragraphs with great precision and clarity, Mayflower is a study in constant transition and transformation. Cast in four large parts, there is an obvious and intentional overlap with traditional symphonic structure, right down to the ‘scherzo’ of the third section. But the ongoing weaving of Leitmotifs throughout the work means that the hour-long whole expresses a depth of continuity and connection that i find incredibly compelling. One could be forgiven for wondering if Philip’s many years playing Wagner in the Royal Opera House pit informed his approach. Nevertheless, however much Philip has adopted technically from his forebears, the language, the voice and the vision are uniquely his. Live Recording - World Premiere Recording [Kenneth Woods]
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Reviews
“… The Nimbus Alliance recording provides a first-rate account of Sawyer’s new work. Kenneth Woods inspires superb, committed performances from the English Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Soprano April Fredrick and baritone Thomas Humphreys are admirable both vocally and dramatically … this is a curiosity, but one that has its merits.”
Ken Meltzer – Fanfare – May/June 2024
**** Excellent album
Fabienne Bouvet – Classica magazine (France) – June 2024
“A very interesting piece in a fine live performance.”
John Quinn – Musicwebinternational.com – 17 January 2024
Performance *** Recording ***
“… As a champion of Sawyers’s music, Kenneth Woods conducts with all the passion, precision and devotion we might expect …”
Geoff Brown – BBC Music magazine – January 2024
“… Strongly recommended.”
Guy Rickards – Gramophone magazine – November 2023
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