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Jonathan Dove: In Exile

Simon Keenlyside (baritone), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Gergely Madaras

Jonathan Dove: In Exile
Wallfisch throws himself heart and soul into his music, never more affectingly than when reaching out as comforter to the exile, through the upper reaches of the cello. Keenlyside impresses...

Jonathan Dove: In Exile

Simon Keenlyside (baritone), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Gergely Madaras

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Wallfisch throws himself heart and soul into his music, never more affectingly than when reaching out as comforter to the exile, through the upper reaches of the cello. Keenlyside impresses...

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"Jonathan Dove’s ‘In Exile’. Gergely Madaras leads the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in this recording of the UK First Performance, alongside Baritone Simon Keenlyside and Cellist Raphael Wallfisch. In Exile reflects the experience of the people and communities that have been exiled in the past, and currently live in exile to this day. Jonathan Dove draws on the experience of Cellist Raphael Wallfisch, whose parents were survivors of the holocaust, to create a piece that attempts to reflect the universal experience of exiles. “The idea of writing a cello concerto for Raphael Wallfisch was first mooted more than ten years ago at the Banff Arts Centre, Canada, where Jonathan Dove was composer-in-residence. The two men spoke of Dove’s interest in writing a piece for cello and orchestra, and after further meetings in London, the work began to take shape. Given the composer’s extensive experience of writing for the voice, it was decided that the score would be written for baritone singer and solo cello with orchestra with texts taken from poems by various writers. The subject matter was suggested by the Wallfisch family history. Raphael’s father fled, together with his mother and brother, to Palestine from Breslau in 1937, and his mother, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, is a concentration camp survivor. She has written of the persecution of her Jewish family during the Second World War and her own incarceration in Auschwitz and Belsen, where her skill as a cellist saved her life. Knowing of these events, Jonathan Dove was inspired to base the work’s theme on the universal experience of refugees being exiled from their homeland. Jonathan Dove writes of the piece, ‘In Exile moves through a day in the life of an involuntary exile: waking alone in a foreign land; remembering the moment of banishment, the moment of departure, the voyage; remembering the homeland. The Exile feels the pain of being so far away in his country’s time of need, unable to help his own people. He remembers all the names he has been called in this strange land. He thinks of all he has lost, and longs for home. In Raphael Wallfisch’s words: ‘the cello represents the soul and spirit of the Exile, the baritone is that person and sings the dramatic and often challenging texts. Jonathan’s lyrical style lends itself so naturally to the cello. He exploits every register from the lowest to the highest notes. The cello comments on the sung texts.” Paul Conway Night Song, for cello and piano is derived from the final section of ‘In Exile’. In the calm closing moments of the work the baritone sings of his loss in the words of the poet Douglas Hyde: My grief on the sea, / How the waves of it roll - / For they heave between me / And the love of my soul. Night Song was written partly at the request of the Rachel Baker Memorial Charity – who commissioned the orchestral work – and partly in response to the strong reaction of the first audiences who connected with this uncomplicated musical expression."

Contents and tracklist

I. Cello alone I
Track length3:04
II. Daybreak again
Track length2:36
III. The first arrow the bow of exile will shoot
Track length1:51
IV. See, cold Island, we stand
Track length3:25
V. I left that land wretched
Track length3:51
VI. Cello alone II
Track length3:44
VII. If I were an ear of corn
Track length3:12
VIII. Cello alone III
Track length1:33
IX. Unclean
Track length2:47
X. Where have the horses gone?
Track length3:19
XI. My grief on the sea
Track length4:02

Awards and reviews

June 2023

Wallfisch throws himself heart and soul into his music, never more affectingly than when reaching out as comforter to the exile, through the upper reaches of the cello. Keenlyside impresses too.

May 2023

Wallfisch’s role is to give voice to the deepest feelings of the exile’s soul, plunging and soaring with powerful eloquence… Wallfisch is a passionate advocate for the score, his playing, closely recorded, particularly visceral in the highest reaches.
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