Ars Nova Copenhagen, renowned for their mastery of both Renaissance polyphony and contemporary vocal music, presents a captivating collection of sacred and spiritual works with "...and...". This album, released under the esteemed Naxos label, is a testament to the ensemble's versatility and artistic prowess, featuring compositions that span centuries and styles.
The program begins with the ethereal "and the swallow" by Caroline Shaw, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer known for her innovative and evocative choral writing. Shaw's piece sets the tone for an album that seamlessly blends the ancient and the modern, the sacred and the contemplative. The ensemble then turns to excerpts from the 13th-century "Laudario di Cortona," arranged by Paul Hillier, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of medieval devotion.
Arvo Pärt, one of the most influential composers of our time, is represented with his signature minimalist style in "Habitare fratres in unum" and "Alleluia-Tropus." These works, characterized by their sparse textures and profound spiritual depth, provide a stark contrast to the more complex polyphony of the Renaissance pieces.
Julia Wolfe, another prominent contemporary composer, contributes "3 Hirtenkinder aus Fátima" and "Kleine Litanei," showcasing her unique voice and innovative approach to choral writing. These pieces, along with the rest of the program, are performed with Ars Nova Copenhagen's characteristic precision and expressive power.
The album concludes with Shaw's "And I Heard a Voice...," a hauntingly beautiful work that leaves a lasting impression. Throughout the album, the ensemble's commitment to excellence is evident, making "...and..." a compelling exploration of sacred music through the ages. The 20-page booklet included with the album provides valuable context and texts for all selections, enhancing the overall listening experience.