
MUSIC
FROM ST IGNATIUS LOYOLA ~ VOLUME VI
LES
CORPS GLORIUEX
Music for Organ Harp & Cello
NANCIANNE
PARRELLA organ
VICTORIA DRAKE
harp
ARTHUR FIACCO
cello
Nancianne Parrella plays
the N.P. Mander Pipe Organ
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City
$14.95 ~ MS1143
"...
this unassumingly designed disc has a gorgeous sound and a very pleasing
selection of unfamiliar – mostly French – literature. Fiacco plays with a
very rich, old-fashioned cello tone that makes extended use of portamenti and
blends very nicely with Parrella's organ. Drake's harp playing is tasteful,
rather darkly colored and not plucky, and, like Fiacco, relates very well to the
organ. The three of them playing together, as they do on Henri Büsser's Le
sommeil de l'enfant Jesus, results in a fabulous tonal blend that almost
automatically places one in a state of devotional relaxation. Yet the musical
program is serious and not New Agey – here is short-lived contemporary
composer Chris DeBlasio's setting of "God is Our Righteousness" and a
gorgeous "Aria" from a Suite for Organ and Harp composed by Louis
White so intriguing that it strongly makes one wonder what the rest of the suite
sounds like. Parrella, Drake and Fiacco do not play the whole disc through
together, but everyone gets a solo showcase, which is an intelligent choice in
such an unusual program. MSR
Classics' Les Corps Glorieux ... will prove strongly accessible to both those of
a religious inclination and non-believers as well – all one needs is a desire
for a little peace in one's life to enjoy this."
All
Music Guide - May 2007
"This
program exudes a spirit of lovely serenity. The
three performers are seasoned artists and recognized virtuosos on their
respective instruments. Together they produce a unified ensemble. Marcel
Grandjany’s familiar Aria in Classic
Style for harp and organ is given an exquisite performance. Lesser-known
works by Henri Büsser, Saint-Saëns, Chris DeBlasio, Louie White, and Massenet
feature lovely renditions by harp or cello accompanied by organ. In Handel’s Concerto
in B-flat, Op. 4, No. 6, the organ and cello provide discreet underpinnings
to the harp, producing a remarkably perfect blend... Messiaen’s “Joie et
clarté” from Les Corps glorieux is
performed at a more relaxed tempo than is sometimes heard, delivering both joy
and clarity of musical texture. Every sound of each instrument is captured with
optimal clarity and balance on this excellent recording. It is salve to the
soul." The American Organist, March
2007
"Parrella
plays [Joie et Clarte] expertly...Drake negotiates [Grandjany's Aria in Classic
Style] with style and clarity..." The
Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians, September 2006
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Nancianne Parrella is Associate Organist of the Church of St. Ignatius
Loyola, where she is featured frequently on the highly acclaimed Sacred Music in
a Sacred Space concert series, playing and recording the Duruflé Requiem
and giving the New York premiere of Stephan Paulus' Concerto for Organ,
Orchestra and Choir. The American Organist hailed her recent AMDG CD Jubilations
as "sweeping, dramatic, and awe inspiring." Ms. Parrella is also accompanist and assistant director of the famed Westminster Choir, directed by
conductor laureate Joseph Flummerfelt, and accompanist of the Westminster
Symphonic Choir. She has performed throughout the U.S. and in Europe and Asia,
and has collaborated with Kurt Masur, Lorin Maazel, Wolfgang Sawalisch, Zdenek
Macal, Neeme Jarvi, and the late Robert Shaw.
Harpist Victoria Drake has been concerto soloist with more than a dozen
orchestras and appears often as solo recitalist and chamber musician. Ms. Drake
has three solo recordings on the Well-Tempered Productions label: Harping on
Bach, Scarlatti’s Harp, and Spanish Gold. She performs with
many orchestras in the New York area including American Symphony Orchestra, New
York City Ballet, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Orpheus and Philharmonia Virtuosi.
She has participated at the Aspen, Bard, Cabrillo, Fontainebleau, and Vermont
Mozart Festivals, Summer Music in Connecticut, and L’Association des
Rencontres Culturelles d’Orbec in France. She performed and recorded Die
Meistersinger von Nürnberg with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Sir
Georg Solti and the Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp on period
instruments with the Old Fairfield Academy. She has also recorded for the
ESS.A.Y, CRI and Spectrum labels. visit: www.VictoriaDrake.com.
Arthur Fiacco has performed at the Lincoln Center, Ravinia
and Caramoor Festivals as well as with the Mark Morris Dance Company, Meredith
Monk, and Patti Lupone. He premiered the Paul Moravec’s Pulitzer-nominated Montserrat
on the Sacred Music in a Sacred Space concert series, and is featured on its
recording of the Duruflé Requiem. Noted as a "distinguished chamber
musician" of "impressive virtuosity" (Consort magazine)
his recordings of the symphonies of Mozart in Hummel’s quartet reductions have
garnered praise as "definitive" and "first-rate" (The New
York Times). As a member of The Hanoverian Ensemble, Gramophone notes that
his "vibrant period-instrument skills animate" and Fanfare hails his
"benchmark interpretations." Arthur has recorded on the MSR Classics,
Columbia, RCA, Sony, EMI, AMDG, ECM and Newport Classics labels.