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B Kelly - St Francis of Assisi and Other Works | Regent Records REGCD585

B Kelly - St Francis of Assisi and Other Works

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Label: Regent Records

Cat No: REGCD585

Barcode: 0802561058526

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 24th January 2025

Contents

Artists

Katherine Mann (soprano)
Bradley Smith (tenor)
Stuart MacIntyre (baritone)
Morgan Pearse (bass)
Adam Field (organ, piano)
Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge
Britten Sinfonia

Conductor

Sarah MacDonald

Works

Kelly, Bryan

At the round earth's imagin'd corners
For adoration
St Francis of Assisi

Artists

Katherine Mann (soprano)
Bradley Smith (tenor)
Stuart MacIntyre (baritone)
Morgan Pearse (bass)
Adam Field (organ, piano)
Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge
Britten Sinfonia

Conductor

Sarah MacDonald

About

Born in 1934, Bryan Kelly has been an exuberant presence in British musical life for over five decades. He studied composition at the Royal College of Music in London with Gordon Jacob and Herbert Howells. Further study followed in Paris with Nadia Boulanger.

Bryan Kelly has written works in all the main classical musical genres: symphony, concerto, opera, solo piano, as well as lighter orchestral music, works for brass band, and a notably a distinguished number of vocal works, including ‘Kelly in C’ of 1965 – a ground-breaking and uplifting setting of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, utilising Latin American rhythms. He writes in an approachable style, with an emphasis on strong melodic lines and rhythms, and demonstrates a consummate control of texture and colour.

This new recording features three works for choir. The first is a major cantata from 1981 for four soloists, choir, and orchestra, based on the life of St Francis of Assisi, written in collaboration with poet, John Fuller.

At the round earth’s imagin’d corners from 1977, commissioned by the Sheffield Bach Choir, is a sequence of six settings of intense religious texts from the 15th to 17th centuries for solo tenor, choir, and string orchestra.

For adoration is a more recent work, published in 2001, and is a set of five short anthems in contrasting styles for upper voices and organ.

The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge, under their director, Sarah MacDonald, has established an enviable reputation in their ongoing series of distinguished albums, each devoted to a single contemporary composer, in addition to their themed releases, including ‘The Eternal Ecstasy’ – a survey of music in ‘The Ecstatic Style’ – which was Classic FM’s ‘Album of the Week’ in July 2013.

Canadian-born Sarah MacDonald was the first female Director of Music in an Oxbridge College Chapel, and recently celebrated 25 years in this role. She combines this with being Director of the Girl Choristers of Ely Cathedral, and is currently University Organist at Cambridge, and President of the Royal College of Organists.

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