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Gavin Bryars
Górecki: Satie, Milhaud, Bryars

Górecki: Satie, Milhaud, Bryars

April 7, 1993·1 min read
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Górecki: Satie, Milhaud, Bryars

Release Date

April 7, 1993

Gavin’s Notes:

The Black River (1991)

for soprano and organ

This piece is one of a series of works that take texts or imagery from the work of Jules Verne. Here the text is taken from 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, a section in which Professor Aronnax describes the scene outside the Nautilus where countless varieties of sea-creatures escort the submarine along the current of the mysterious underwater Black River.

Coincidentally the first work that I wrote using Verne as a source, the cantata Effarene (1984), sets an earlier portion of the same chapter for its closing movement and I find the objectivity and invention of Verne’s language a constant stimulus. As Raymond Queneau said of Verne: “What a style! Nothing but nouns.”

The piece was written for a concert given by the organist Christopher Bowers-Broadbent at Leicester Cathedral in January 1991 and later recorded by him with soprano Sarah Leonard for ECM New Series in 1993.

Gavin Bryars.

Performers:

Sarah Leonard (soprano)
Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ)

Tracks:

1. O Domina Nostra / Henryk Gorecki
2. Messe des Pauvres / Erik Satie
3. Prelude I / Darius Milhaud
4. Prelude II / Darius Milhaud
5. The Black River / Gavin Bryars