Stephen Layton: Polyphony - Lauridsen: Lux aeterna & other choral works
Catalogue No: CDA67449
Barcode: 034571174495
This new disc from the multi-award-winning choir Polyphony is something rather special. At once genuinely original and yet reassuringly accessible, the music of Morten Lauridsen has achieved something of a cult status in his native America (O magnum mysterium currently being the top-selling choral octavo in the country � the number 2 spot is also a Lauridsen work), and Stephen Layton draws from his musicians some of the most ardently lyrical performances of recent years.Lux aeterna was greeted by The Times after its London premiere thus: �a classic of new American choral writing � in this light-filled continuum of sacred texts, old world structures and new world spirit intertwine in a cunningly written score, at once sensuous and spare�. Were a comparison to be sought, it would perhaps with with Faure�s Requiem, but this new work surely stands as unique.The Madrigali, subtitled �Six Fire Songs on Italian Renaissance Poems�, are phenomenally challenging unaccompanied choral works, very much in the tradition of Monteverdi and Gesualdo. Yet the technical difficulties they present to the performer are disguised from the listener by a seamless sense of purpose which unites the cycle into a whole of stunning effect.Occupying a similarly opulent sound-world to Lux aeterna, the three Latin motets which conclude this disc are truly modern masterpieces in the traditional motet genre.