Jonathan Dove's "A Brief History of Creation & Gaia Theory" is a captivating journey through time and nature, presented through the powerful medium of choral and orchestral music. Released on September 21, 2018, this album is a testament to Dove's ability to blend accessibility with grand musical ambition. The album is a two-part masterpiece, beginning with "A Brief History of Creation," a sweeping narrative that chronicles the evolution of life on Earth, from the birth of stars to the emergence of humanity. Each of the thirteen tracks in this section paints a vivid sonic portrait of a different stage in the development of life, from the primordial "Stars" to the complex social structures of "Monkeys" and "Man."
The second part of the album, "Gaia Theory," is inspired by Dove's personal journey to the Arctic as part of the Cape Farewell project, which allowed artists to witness climate change firsthand. This section is a profound reflection on the interconnectedness of all living things and the delicate balance of our planet's ecosystems. The performances on this album are nothing short of stellar, with the Hallé Orchestra and Hallé Children's Choir delivering powerful and nuanced interpretations under the baton of Sir Mark Elder. The wide-ranging sound and dynamic range of the performances bring Dove's compositions to life, making this album a standout in the choral and orchestral genres. With a duration of just over an hour, "A Brief History of Creation & Gaia Theory" is a compelling listen from start to finish, showcasing Jonathan Dove's unique voice and his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving.
2018 NMC Recordings2018 (P) NMC Recordings
Tracks
A Brief History of Creation: I. StarsJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: II. EarthJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: III. RainJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: IV. OceanJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: V. SharkJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: VI. Out of the OceanJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: VII. TreesJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: VIII. DinosaursJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: IX. BirdsJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: X. Whales Return to the SeaJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: XI. ElephantsJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: XII. MonkeysJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
A Brief History of Creation: XIII. ManJonathan Dove, Hallé Children's Choir, Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
Gaia Theory: I. —Jonathan Dove, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Josep Pons
Gaia Theory: II. —Jonathan Dove, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Josep Pons
Gaia Theory: III. —Jonathan Dove, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Josep Pons