Roxanna Panufnik: Love Abide
Colla Voce Singers, VOCES8 & London Mozart Players
Barnaby Smith, Lee Ward, David Ogden
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2019, Nominee - Contemporary Music
A rich offering on a theme of interfaith connectivity. The Japanese lullaby-inspired Zen Love Song and title work Love Abide are totally absorbing.
Roxanna Panufnik: Love Abide
Colla Voce Singers, VOCES8 & London Mozart Players
Barnaby Smith, Lee Ward, David Ogden
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2019, Nominee - Contemporary Music
A rich offering on a theme of interfaith connectivity. The Japanese lullaby-inspired Zen Love Song and title work Love Abide are totally absorbing.
About
Roxanna Panufnik describes ‘Love Abide’ as a way of “celebrating music, texts and chants of a diversity of faiths. My ongoing mission to build musical bridges between different faiths was inspired by the birth of my first child, in 2002, when I started to ponder deeply on what kind of world I was bringing her into. Religious conflict and wars that involve it are constantly in the news - but we rarely hear enough about the affirmative aspects of our many faiths, such as the phenomenal beauty of the varied cultures surrounding them. Exploring these cultures has unearthed a bounty of stunning chant and verse and has brought me closer to my own personal spiritual beliefs.
“Each work on this CD focuses on a particular mood or sentiment around the theme of love, expressed in a musical language that echoes the origin of the words. I’ve drawn on texts from different faiths, from the 15th century Zen Master Ikkyū Sōyun to the well-loved 13th chapter of 1 Corinthians; from the Christian mass setting to the 14th Century Sufi poet and mystic Rumi, to the ancient Hebrew Psalm 136 (135). And I’ve married a traditional Anglican text with a Catholic one - creating a truly Ecumenical Magnificat. Within the music you will hear fragments of Spanish Sephardic chant, Christian plainsong, Sufi rhythms and a Japanese lullaby, to soothe the soul.
“‘Love Abide’ encapsulates the very contemporary ethos of multicultural spiritual devotion in a world populated by a rich diversity of faiths - all feeling, as deeply and as aesthetically, the compelling potency of music with love.”
Contents and tracklist
- Voces8, London Mozart Players
- Barnaby Smith
- Mark Stone, Heather Shipp
- Love Abide children’s choir, Colla Voce Singers, London Mozart Players
- Lee Ward
- Richard Johnson
- Exultate Singers, London Mozart Players
- David Ogden
- Kiku Day
- Voces8, London Mozart Players
- Barnaby Smith
- Gilles Sinclair, Ben Fleetwood Smyth
- London Mozart Players, Love Abide children’s choir
- Lee Ward
- Tom Little
- Love Abide children’s choir, London Mozart Players
- Lee Ward
Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2019Nominee - Contemporary Music
May 2019
A rich offering on a theme of interfaith connectivity. The Japanese lullaby-inspired Zen Love Song and title work Love Abide are totally absorbing.
May 2019
Her music exudes openness and inclusivity, and it is in the choral settings where hope and positivity – two words that lie at the heart of her work – are most keenly felt.