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Man of Sorrows

Stephen Hough (piano)

Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton

Man of Sorrows
George Tsontakis's Man of Sorrows is a six-movement mediation of nearly 40 minutes' duration on Christ's crucifixion. Brilliantly written for the keyboard and scintillatingly orchestrated,...

Man of Sorrows

Stephen Hough (piano)

Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton

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George Tsontakis's Man of Sorrows is a six-movement mediation of nearly 40 minutes' duration on Christ's crucifixion. Brilliantly written for the keyboard and scintillatingly orchestrated,...

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Fresh from his conducting debut with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the premiere of his cello concerto and the publication of his first book, Stephen Hough presents a new disc of fascinating repertoire. George Tsontakis is a giant of the American contemporary music scene and the recent winner of the prestigious Grawemeyer award and the Charles Ives Living. Houghs recording of his Ghost Variations for Hyperion (CDA67005) was nominated for a Grammy. Man of Sorrows was written for Stephen Hough and was premiered in 2005. This recording is taken from the world premiere. The work demonstrates Tsontakis muscular, expressive musical language, influenced by Beethoven and Messiaen. Inspired by medieval Byzantine icons of Christ, the Man of Sorrows, the six-movement work explores in sound the composers response to the suffering and passion of Jesus as represented in these serene religious artworks. Hough himself has also written and spoken extensively on the relationship between religion and music and performs the work with extraordinary sympathy and understanding. George Tsontakis writes of his work: By the time I began composing Man of Sorrows, I knew several things about it: that it would be cast in a religious dynamic and complexity, that Beethovens 33 Diabelli Variations would play a part, that it would not be so much a concerto as a tone poem for piano and orchestra with an abstract narrative, that it would be large-scale and that it would be dedicated to Stephen Hough, in essence and in spirit. This disc also includes iconic works from the Second Viennese School and a further piano work by Tsontakis.

Contents and tracklist

I. Ecce homo
Track length2:11
II. Es muss sein(?) – Labyrinthus
Track length9:32
III. Lacrymosa: Stabat Mater
Track length2:55
IV. Gethsemane: Shards
Track length9:35
V. Jesu Joy – Crucifixus
Track length8:20
VI. Vir dolorum, tanquam oves erravimus
Track length6:12
I. Leicht, zart
Track length1:06
II. Langsam
Track length0:55
III. Sehr langsam
Track length1:04
IV. Rasch, aber leicht
Track length0:30
V. Etwas rasch
Track length0:36
VI. Sehr langsam
Track length1:11
I. Sehr mässig
Track length1:54
II. Sehr schnell
Track length0:44
III. Ruhig fliessend
Track length3:59

Awards and reviews

Proms 2007

George Tsontakis's Man of Sorrows is a six-movement mediation of nearly 40 minutes' duration on Christ's crucifixion. Brilliantly written for the keyboard and scintillatingly orchestrated, it reminded me of Messiaen's Turangalîla… The piece if superbly played and recorded, patently sincere and easily assimilable.
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