In the midst of global isolation, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, under the baton of Oliver Zeffman, presents "Eight Songs From Isolation," a unique and captivating exploration of chamber music and orchestral arrangements. Released on September 25, 2020, via Platoon, this 41-minute album is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of musicians during challenging times.
Commissioned by Zeffman, each of the eight tracks was recorded separately by the soloists and members of the Academy, using iPhones, showcasing the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the artists involved. The album features a stellar cast of opera singers, including Sophie Bevan, Toby Spence, and Julia Bullock, among others, each bringing their unique voice to the compositions.
The album's tracklist is a diverse collection of pieces, each exploring themes of physical isolation through text chosen by the composers. From Julian Anderson's "le 3 mai" and Huw Watkins' "How" to Freya Waley-Cohen's "spell for reality" and Du Yun's "Every Grass a Spring," the songs offer a rich tapestry of musical styles and interpretations. The album concludes with "New-Made Tongue," a collaborative effort that ties together the themes and sounds explored throughout the collection.
"Eight Songs From Isolation" is not just a collection of songs but a historical document of a time when the world was grappling with unprecedented challenges. It is a celebration of the human spirit and the power of music to connect us, even in the most trying of circumstances. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply looking for something new to explore, this album offers a unique and engaging listening experience.