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Powerful and moving, Lili Boulanger's cry From the Bottom of the Abyss (Psalm No.130) shows her deep commitment to her faith, and to her music-writing, in the face of major illness.
Diana Ambache, long-time champion of women composers, joins me to talk about Boulanger's short life, major talent and this subtle masterpiece for huge choir and orchestra. Listening time: 42 mins (18' podcast, 24' music)
Music here on Youtube or Spotify
The recording I've chosen features Manchester's BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and soloists Ann Murray and Neil MacKenzie, conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier.
What do you think? Tell me at Cacophonyonline.com.
You can support Cacophony here, by 'buying me a ko-fi'.
Please share the podcast with everyone you know - start by sharing the trailer!
Thanks for listening!
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Powerful and moving, Lili Boulanger's cry From the Bottom of the Abyss (Psalm No.130) shows her deep commitment to her faith, and to her music-writing, in the face of major illness.
Diana Ambache, long-time champion of women composers, joins me to talk about Boulanger's short life, major talent and this subtle masterpiece for huge choir and orchestra. Listening time: 42 mins (18' podcast, 24' music)
Music here on Youtube or Spotify
The recording I've chosen features Manchester's BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and soloists Ann Murray and Neil MacKenzie, conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier.
What do you think? Tell me at Cacophonyonline.com.
You can support Cacophony here, by 'buying me a ko-fi'.
Please share the podcast with everyone you know - start by sharing the trailer!
Thanks for listening!