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It is clear that Swerts's symphony
is extremely communicative. This is achieved through his personal but
ever clear and transparent musical language. Expressive harmonies, rhythms
that will stick in the hearer's mind and melodies that sweep him off
his feet are combined with virtuoso orchestration. Sometimes Swerts
evokes an intimate or tense atmosphere, sometimes he goes for drama
and unfolds all the colors of the symphony
orchestra in a spectacular whirl. He is also an excellent composer of
vocal music; witness the choral movement 'An die Musik' [To Music] at
the center of the symphony as well as the solo part for soprano, which
Bernadette Degelin sings with a fine feeling for style and with great
conviction.
There can be no question that this is a memorable recording by the Flemish
Radio Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Bjarte Engeset. Thanks to it
the work and its qualities will now become known and indeed renowned
outside the walls of concert halls as well.
(Tom Eelen
"De Tijd" 2007/10/20)
Piet Swerts (°1960)
Symphony no 2 - Morgenrot
- Introitus (10:13)
- Kyrie (5:13)
- Dies Irae (12:40)
- An die Musik (R.M.Rilke) (12:26)
- Interludium (10:21)
- Abschied. Ende des Herbstes (R.M.Rilke) (11:06)
- Morgenrot (R.M.Rilke) (10:19)
total time: 72:21
performers
Bernadette Degelin, soprano
Flemish Radio Choir
Flemish Radio Orchestra
Bjarte Engeset, conductor
"Morgenrot is not only the name of one of Rainer Maria Rilke¹s poems. Piet
Swerts¹s Second Symphony too was given that title. A while ago, on the
threshold of the third millennium, this contemporary composer let his
symphony be inspired by themes like life, death and leave-taking. The
result is a mixture of symphony, requiem and oratorio, set to Rilke¹s
poetry and to texts taken from the Latin Requiem. The work itself and its
performance by the Flemish Radio Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Bjarte
Engeset and with the soprano Bernadette Degelin as the soloist, can only
be described as stunning, what with the power, the tension and the
splendor of musical colors Swerts demonstrates. A Dies Irae that rolls in
like a thunderstorm. Fine-spun threads, surprises, explosions of grand
emotions. Swerts¹s composition and its performance are captivating from
first note to last. This is unquestionably one of the most spectacular
CDs recently published.
Rudolf Nammensma
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