Peter Dickinson's "The Judas Tree" is a profound and intricate musical drama that delves into the complex narrative of Judas Iscariot. Originally performed in 1967 at the Washington National Cathedral, this work is a collaboration with poet Thomas Blackburn, blending Dickinson's evocative composition with Blackburn's poignant prose. Released by Heritage Records on May 13, 2014, the album spans a captivating 69 minutes and features the Camerata Orchestra under the direction of Richard W. Dirksen.
The album is structured into three distinct parts, each exploring different facets of the Judas Iscariot story. With 30 tracks, it offers a rich tapestry of musical and lyrical depth, from the haunting "Listen! The Hounds of the Judge and the Priest" to the reflective "I Am Most Familiar with the Ways of the Dead." Dickinson's composition masterfully intertwines orchestral arrangements with vocal performances, creating a dramatic and immersive experience.
"The Judas Tree" is not just a musical piece but a narrative journey through one of the most intriguing figures in biblical history. Dickinson's score is both powerful and nuanced, capturing the essence of Judas's betrayal and the subsequent events leading to his fate. The album's historical significance, combined with its artistic brilliance, makes it a standout work in Dickinson's repertoire. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or a fan of dramatic storytelling, "The Judas Tree" offers a compelling and thought-provoking listen.
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Tracks
The Judas Tree: Introduction to Part IPeter Dickinson, Camerata Orchestra, Richard W. Dirksen
The Judas Tree: Listen! The Hounds of the Judge and the PriestPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: The Tree of Man and GodPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Yes, I Suppose I Did Try to See That Man’s Point of ViewPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: But to the PointPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Sharply Defined in Their Crystalline Heaven Like StarsPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Yes, I Think it is High Time We Did Something for JudasPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: He Has Certainly Had an Extremely Raw DealPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Then Judas, Which Had Betrayed HimPeter Dickinson, Robert Betts, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Thank You, Matthew, Remarkable ProsePeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: There’s Raw Meat for The Tiger-cubPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: I Hardly Dare SuggestPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Now Here’s a Curious KettlePeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: And That is TruePeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Can You, in All Conscience, Attribute That StatementPeter Dickinson, Peter Vogt, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: FanfarePeter Dickinson, Camerata Orchestra, Richard W. Dirksen
The Judas Tree: Introduction to Part IIPeter Dickinson, Camerata Orchestra, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen
The Judas Tree: The Viaticum or Last CommunionPeter Dickinson, David Richards, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Ecce Agnus Dei Qui Tollis Peccata MundiPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: I Am Most Familiar with the Ways of the DeadPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Listen to MePeter Dickinson, David Richards, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Requiem Aeternam Dona Ei, DominePeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Betrayest Thou the Son of Man With a KissPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Introduction to Part IIIPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Camerata Orchestra, Richard W. Dirksen
The Judas Tree: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God AlmightyPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Number One, Number Two, Number ThreePeter Dickinson, Carl Schurr, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Men and WomenPeter Dickinson, Chris Saradon, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: It is a Lamentation of Dust in the Heart of the CityPeter Dickinson, Camerata Chorus, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: Left, Left; Left, Right, LeftPeter Dickinson, Carl Schurr, Richard W. Dirksen, Camerata Orchestra
The Judas Tree: EpiloguePeter Dickinson, Camerata Orchestra, Richard W. Dirksen