Orph¿¿e

Orph¿¿e

by Johann Johannsson
Orph¿¿e

Orph¿¿e

by Johann Johannsson

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

In the six years between And in the Endless Pause There Came the Sound of Bees and Orphee, Johann Johannsson became a celebrated film composer, earning back-to-back Oscar nominations for his life-affirming score for The Theory of Everything and his ominous, rough-edged music for Sicario. During this time, Johannsson continued to work on personal projects including this, his Deustche Grammophon debut. In its own way, Orphee is also a little like a soundtrack: the composer drew inspiration from the story of Orpheus' ill-fated attempt to rescue his wife Eurydice from the underworld, building on Ovid and Jean Cocteau's versions of the tale in his meditations on death, rebirth, and creativity. The Orpheus myth reflected Johannsson's life while he worked on the album: his move from Copenhagen to Berlin marked the closing of one chapter in his life and the start of a new one. Like And in the Endless Pause There Came the Sound of Bees, Orphee is both more intimate than some of his larger works, and immediately recognizable as Johannsson's. On "Flight from the City," a gentle but insistent piano motif rises and falls like breath, while strings deepen its sweet ache; layers of counterpoint inspire bittersweet wonder on "The Drowned World"; "Orphic Hymn" showcases the composer's flair for choral pieces, with Paul Hillier's Theatre of Voices performing lines from Ovid's text in Renaissance style; and "Fragment II" offers a brief burst of his grander scale with its ever-widening sea of drones and strings. This piece features Orphee's main motif, an ascending harmonic pattern that also appears on the ghostly "A Song for Europa," which introduces the staticky, numbers station-like recordings that flicker through the album, adding another layer of distance and mystery. Orphee's studies in change give equal time time to mourning and hope, whether on the spine-tingling "A Pile of Dust" or the way "A Sparrow Alighted Upon Our Shoulder" and "By the Roes, and by the Hinds of the Field" dance between joy and sorrow. Similarly, Johannsson makes the album's chiaroscuro qualities explicit on "De Luce et Umbra," where a shadowy, almost subliminal pulse adds tension to the skyward strings, and on the Emily Dickinson-inspired diptych "Good Morning, Midnight" and "Good Night, Day," where subtle transitions evoke standing between ends and beginnings. On Orphee, Johannsson expresses the need to let some things and people go to let new ones in with remarkable nuance, as well as the affecting beauty fans have come to know and love. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 09/16/2016
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
UPC: 0028947963226
Rank: 51120

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johann Johannsson   Primary Artist,Piano,Pipe Organ,Electronics
Paul Hillier   Conductor,Choir Conductor
Caleb Burhans   Violin
Hildur Gudjnadottir   Cello
London Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
Theatre of Voices   Choir/Chorus,Vocal Ensemble
Jakob Bloch Jespersen   Bass Baritone
Signe Asmussen   Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)
Clarice Jensen   Cello
Paul Bentley   Tenor (Vocal)
Else Torp   Soprano (Vocal)
Anthony Weeden   Conductor
Kristin Mulders   Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)
American Contemporary Music Ensemble   Ensemble
Chris Watson   Tenor (Vocal)
Jakob Soelberg Hammershoj   Bass Baritone
Yuki Numata Resnick   Violin
Ben Russell   Viola
Air Lyndhurst String Orchestra   Orchestra
Elenor Wiman   Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)
Ellen Marie Brink Christensen   Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)
Dirac Quartet   String Quartet

Technical Credits

Geoff Foster   Engineer
Johann Johannsson   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Liner Notes,Orchestration,Synthesizer Programming
Francesco Donadello   Mixing,Engineer
Ivar Ragnarsson   Engineer
Preben Iwan   Engineer
Jens Schuenemeyer   Booklet Editor
Hilary Skewes   Contractor
Owen Roberts   Orchestration
Tim Husom   Management
Burkhard Bartsch   Project Manager
Christian Badzura   Executive Producer
Anthony Weeden   Orchestration
Anders Ladegaard   Artwork,Cover Art
Mette Due   Engineer
Leonie Petersen   Project Manager
Jonatan Gretarsson   Photography
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