Powered by Google
Home
New This Week
Listings
8 days
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Art
Astrology
Books
Dance
Food
Hot links
Movies
Music
News + Features
Television
Theater
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Classifieds
Adult
Personals
Adult Personals
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Archives
Work for us
RSS
   

Anonymous 4
WOLCUM YULE: CELTIC AND BRITISH SONGS AND CAROLS
(Harmonia Mundi)
Stars graphics

Anyonymous 4, mediæval music’s most successful vocal ensemble, present a program that transcends their usual repertoire, ranging from traditional carols from the British Isles like "Good People All" and "I Saw Three Ships" to new pieces like Geoffrey Burgon’s "A God, and Yet a Man?" and Peter Maxwell Davies’s "A Calendar of Kings," both of which get their first recordings here. The four women sing everything with their now familiar pure tone and supple, articulate phrasing, making even the most familiar carols like "The Holly and the Ivy" unexpectedly moving and uplifting. And they devote as much care and musical craftsmanship to the simplest pieces as they do to John Tavener’s expressive and dissonant "The Lamb." Andrew Lawrence-King supplies discreet accompaniment, as well as a few solos, on a variety of harps. Anonymous 4 are said to be winding down their activities; if so, Wolcum Yule is a fitting swan song as well as a great soundtrack to the season.

BY DAVID WEININGER


Issue Date: December 5 - 11, 2003
Back to the Music table of contents








home | feedback | masthead | about the phoenix | find the phoenix | advertising info | privacy policy | work for us

 © 2000 - 2007 Phoenix Media Communications Group