DCD34069-CD

Miracles: The music of Edward Harper

Delphian’s first orchestral recording presents a richly imagined new choral symphony by Edward Harper, setting it alongside chamber works by this inventive and limpidly expressive composer. Harper’s music takes its place firmly within the British symphonic tradition, yet ranges wider still in its deeply felt response to human experience, from the nineteenth-century Dorset of William Barnes to a message of hope and reconciliation from the present-day Middle East.

"All the performances seem admirable in commitment and character, with David Wilson-Johnson in particularly fine voice in the symphony"

"Its impact is immediate … combines moments of pastoral charm with heated anxiety"

"Harper's gift for direct expression, uncluttered by fashion or obscurantist technique, was heard at its best here"

"The most refreshing aspect of it is the fact that his ideas, strong, direct and expressive, are never stretched beyond their capability or needlessly repeated. It makes for satisfying listening."

Release date: 31 March 2008
Catalogue No: DCD34069
Total playing time: 0:59:00
 
Recorded on 8 May 2006 at Colinton Parish Church; 20-21 June 2007 at Reid Concert Hall, University of Edinburgh; 27-29 August 2007 at City Halls, Glasgow
 
Producer: Paul Baxter
Engineers: Adam Binks & Thomas Hewitt Jones
24-bit digital editing: Adam Binks
24-bit digital mastering: Paul Baxter
 
Design: John Christ
Cover image: Louise Paterson
Photography: Paul Baxter & Dr Raymond Parks
 
 

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