Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra: Horizon 7
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Label: RCO Live
Cat No: RCO16003
Barcode: 0814337019266
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 10th June 2016
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Horizon, the Royal Concertgebouw’s series devoted to contemporary music, has become a very useful chronicle of what that great orchestra commissions and premieres. The latest instalment includes four pieces introduced in Amsterdam between 2013 and last year. For British listeners the main interest will be George Benjamin’s Dream of the Song, the orchestral song cycle on Andalucian texts from the 11th and 20th centuries that was first performed by the RCO last September, conducted by the composer. When the piece arrived in London two months ago, the counter-tenor soloist was Iestyn Davies; in this recording it’s Bejun Mehta, who values the text more than Davies did, and is alive to the sense of every syllable. The whole performance projects Benjamin’s soundworld and its luxurious interplay between instruments and voices far more vividly than it came across at the Barbican; it’s easily the most striking score in this collection.