Michael Price
Songs for Eveline
Ahead of his performance with the London Contemporary Orchestra for the year long collaborative series Erased Tapes x LCO: Purcell Sessions, Emmy Award winning composer Michael Price releases a pair of new works titled Songs for Eveline on May 17.
Composed for his daughter, From Night and Sweet Joy are companion pieces to Shade of Dreams, the culmination on his recent album Tender Symmetry, conceived of recordings at historic locations around the country. All three pieces feature soprano Grace Davidson, who will also join Michael on May 18 at the Southbank Centre to perform Songs for Eveline alongside compositions, old and new, workshopped with the London Contempory Orchestra including some of the country’s best classical musicians.
The track titles are taken from William Blake’s Songs of 'Innocence and Experience', as with all the lyrics on Tender Symmetry. From Night taken from the poem ‘Night’ and Sweet Joy from ‘Infant Joy’, represent contrasting sides of Blake’s prose and early childhood in general.
“From Night begins mysteriously, a gathering chorus of evening birdsong, before the starlight breaks through, and later takes the nocturnal twists of darkness and doubt that will be familiar to everyone who has been awake throughout the night. Sweet Joy has a rocking, lullaby quality meant to evoke the wordless song between parent and child, and those with good ears will be able to hear the bells of All Hallows church ringing about 40 seconds into the piece — a beautiful happy accident that was much too good to edit out,” adds Michael.
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DesignRobert Raths