Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ēriks Ešenvalds with his compelling album, "Passion and Resurrection & Other Choral Works." This 2011 release, featuring the renowned Polyphony choir conducted by Stephen Layton, showcases the Latvian composer's unique voice and his mastery of choral composition. The album, released on the prestigious Hyperion label, spans a diverse range of works, from the powerful and dramatic "Passion and Resurrection" to the serene and contemplative "Evening" and "Night Prayer."
Ešenvalds, born in 1977, has quickly established himself as a significant figure in contemporary choral music. His compositions, characterized by their rich harmonies and evocative textures, often draw on his Latvian heritage and explore themes of spirituality and human experience. This album is a testament to his skill and creativity, offering a compelling journey through his choral works.
The album opens with the four-part "Passion and Resurrection," a striking and dramatic exploration of the Easter narrative. The work's powerful choral writing and evocative use of text create a deeply moving and engaging listening experience. Following this, the album presents a selection of Ešenvalds' other choral works, each showcasing his unique compositional voice and his ability to create compelling and memorable music.
"Evening" and "Night Prayer" offer a more introspective and reflective mood, with their serene harmonies and contemplative texts. "A Drop in the Ocean" and "Legend of the Walled-in Woman" demonstrate Ešenvalds' ability to create vivid and evocative musical imagery, while "Long Road" offers a powerful and dramatic conclusion to the album.
With its diverse range of works and its compelling performances, "Passion and Resurrection & Other Choral Works" is an essential addition to any choral music lover's collection. The album's 9 tracks, spanning 1 hour and 4 minutes, offer a rich and rewarding listening experience, showcasing the best of Ešenvalds' choral composition.