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Stuart MacRae: Earth, Thy Cold is Keen

Lotte Betts-Dean (mezzo-soprano), Sequoia

Stuart MacRae: Earth, Thy Cold is Keen

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MacRae wrote the majority of the music on this album especially for Betts-Dean (the daughter of Hamlet composer Brett) after hearing her perform his The Lif of this World a few years ago, and...

Stuart MacRae: Earth, Thy Cold is Keen

Lotte Betts-Dean (mezzo-soprano), Sequoia

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Awards:

MacRae wrote the majority of the music on this album especially for Betts-Dean (the daughter of Hamlet composer Brett) after hearing her perform his The Lif of this World a few years ago, and...

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In 2021, Stuart MacRae heard a recorded performance by mezzo - soprano Lotte Betts - Dean of The Lif of this World, his 2008 setting of an anonymous Middle English lyric. Entranced by the way she shaped its phrases and ornamentation, he immediately began to conceive new works for her voice, solo or lightly accompanied, as well as to bring to completion several other works - in - progress. This extraordinary flur ry of activity – eight vocal works completed in less than two years – is captured here, and reveals the extent to which MacRae’s recent music has expanded to embrace folk - like simplicity alongside the modernist techniques of his earlier work. Similar quali ties are found in two works for the violin - and - cello duo Sequoia, while MacRae himself appears on harmonium and contributes electronics to two of the vocal solos. Similar qualities are found in two works for the violin - and - cello duo Sequoia, while MacRae himself appears on harmonium and contributes electronics to two of the vocal solos.

Contents and tracklist

I. Prologue
Track length4:18
II. The Captive
Track length11:05
This track is only available as an album download.
III. Epilogue
Track length2:42

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Awards and reviews

July 2023

MacRae wrote the majority of the music on this album especially for Betts-Dean (the daughter of Hamlet composer Brett) after hearing her perform his The Lif of this World a few years ago, and it's easy to see why her distinctive, plangent voice and insightful way with text proved such a wellspring of inspiration. Scottish folk influences abound, especially in the opening The Captive and the purely instrumental Haroldswick, and the overall mood is one of spare, chilly beauty. Do try it.

19th August 2023

[The album] conjures an aural landscape steeped in folk music and medieval lyric, but the result is entirely distinctive and modern...The last song, The Lif of This World, a medieval precis of birth to death in a translation by MacRae, is especially affecting. This is music for slow, close listening, beautifully performed, not for the impatient.
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