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Songs in Time of War
Alec Roth, Vikram Seth

Mark Padmore

Songs in Time of War

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212012420
Catnr: SIGCD 124
Release date: 01 June 2008
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212012420
Catalogue number
SIGCD 124
Release date
01 June 2008
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About the album

The Chinese poet Du Fu received no recognition in his lifetime but is now regarded as one of China’s finest poets. His poems appear in Roth’s work, Songs in Time of War, a stunning compilation of songs from Du Fu’s experiences in civil war China, beautifully arranged for tenor, violin, harp and guitar.

Inspired by a visit to Vancouver’s Chinese garden (in authentic Ming Dynasty style), Roth sketched musical ideas for the four songs, Chinese Gardens. The original version has since been revised for Mark Padmore and Morgan Szymanski who perform for the first time on this recording.

Artist(s)

Mark Padmore (tenor)

Mark Padmore was born in London and grew up in Canterbury. After beginning his musical studies on the clarinet he gained a choral scholarship to King’s College, Cambridge and graduated with an honours degree in music. He has established a flourishing career in opera, concert and recital. His performances in Bach’s Passions have gained particular notice throughout the world. In the opera house he has worked with such theatrically-minded directors as Peter Brook, Katie Mitchell, Mark Morris and Deborah Warner. Recent work includes Les Troyens at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and Handel’s Jephtha at WNO and ENO. He also played Peter Quint in an acclaimed BBC TV production of Turn of the Screw. Plans include Tom Rakewell in Stravinsky’s...
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Mark Padmore was born in London and grew up in Canterbury. After beginning his musical studies on the clarinet he gained a choral scholarship to King’s College, Cambridge and graduated with an honours degree in music.

He has established a flourishing career in opera, concert and recital. His performances in Bach’s Passions have gained particular notice throughout the world. In the opera house he has worked with such theatrically-minded directors as Peter Brook, Katie Mitchell, Mark Morris and Deborah Warner. Recent work includes Les Troyens at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and Handel’s Jephtha at WNO and ENO. He also played Peter Quint in an acclaimed BBC TV production of Turn of the Screw. Plans include Tom Rakewell in Stravinsky’s Rake’s Progress at La Monnaie. He recently recorded the title role in La Clemenza di Tito with René Jacobs for Harmonia Mundi for which he received two Grammy nominations.
In concert he has performed with many of the world’s leading orchestras including the Berlin, Vienna and New York Philharmonics, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the LSO and BBCSO. He makes regular appearances with the OAE with whom he conceived a project exploring Bach’s St John Passion which took place in Aldeburgh and London in 2005 and given further performances on tour in 2008. In November 2007 he made his debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Rattle. He has recently toured with the Hallé Orchestra as soloist in Britten’s Serenade conducted by Mark Elder and in 2008 he will be appearing as soloist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra on their European tour.
He has given recitals in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brussels, Milan, Moscow, New York and Paris. He appears frequently at the Wigmore Hall in London where he performed the three Schubert song cycles in May 2008. As well as his regular collaborators Julius Drake, Roger Vignoles and Andrew West he works with many internationally renowned chamber musicians including Natalie Clein, Imogen Cooper, Till Fellner and Paul Lewis. He has made many recordings including the Bach Passions with Herreweghe and McCreesh, Bach Cantatas with Gardiner and Herreweghe, Haydn Masses with Hickox, Don Giovanni with Harding and operas by Rameau and Charpentier with Christie. His first solo recording for Harmonia Mundi, a recital of Handel Arias with Andrew Manze and the English Concert was released in April 2007. Recent releases include Haydn’s Creation on Deutsche Grammophon and a disc of Dowland Lute Songs with Elizabeth Kenny on Hyperion.

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Composer(s)

Alec Roth

Born near Manchester in 1948 of German/Irish descent, Alec Roth’s formal studies in music were undertaken at the University of Durham, and at the Academy of Indonesian Performing Arts (ASKI) in Surakarta, Central Java. Three long-term working relationships lie at the heart of his creative development: His reputation as a choral composer stems from a long and fruitful association with conductor Jeffrey Skidmore and Ex Cathedra in such works as Earthrise and A Time to Dance.  His vocal music in song-cycles such as My Lute and I and A Road Less Travelled have been inspired by tenor Mark Padmore and guitarist Morgan Szymanski (for whom he has also composed a concerto and many solo pieces). His collaborations with the writer Vikram Seth include Earth...
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Born near Manchester in 1948 of German/Irish descent, Alec Roth’s formal studies in music were undertaken at the University of Durham, and at the Academy of Indonesian Performing Arts (ASKI) in Surakarta, Central Java.

Three long-term working relationships lie at the heart of his creative development:

His reputation as a choral composer stems from a long and fruitful association with conductor Jeffrey Skidmore and Ex Cathedra in such works as Earthrise and A Time to Dance.

His vocal music in song-cycles such as My Lute and I and A Road Less Travelled have been inspired by tenor Mark Padmore and guitarist Morgan Szymanski (for whom he has also composed a concerto and many solo pieces).

His collaborations with the writer Vikram Seth include Earth and Sky, commissioned by the BBC for the Proms in 2000; and a four-year sequence of works co-commissioned by the Salisbury, Chelsea and Lichfield Festivals (2006-9) featuring the solo violin of Philippe Honoré, including the oratorio The Traveller. Seth’s book The Rivered Earth (2011) describes their creative partnership, including an account of “the pleasures and pains of working with a composer”.

Notable performers of Roth’s music have included the Academy of St Martin in the Fields (four commissions including Departure of the Queen of Sheba), London Sinfonietta, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Allegri String Quartet, Voces8, The Sixteen, and the Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral.

The award of a Finzi Scholarship in 2015 enabled an extended stay in Leipzig to study the cantatas of J S Bach as an inspiration for his own work. In 2020 he moved to Germany at the invitation of choral conductor Nikolai Ott, initially to attend a performance of Earthrise by the Mössinger Kantorei, then staying on during the Covid pandemic. Subsequent highlights included a commission for their 75th Jubilee season from the RIAS Chamber Choir, Berlin; and a motet commemorating the 80th anniversary of the death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, premiered in Weimar by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Choir and Ensemble Nobiles. He returned to the UK in 2025.


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01.
Songs in Time of War - : Thoughts while Travelling at Night
01:33
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
02.
Songs in Time of War - : Grieving for the Young Prince
04:06
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
03.
Songs in Time of War - : The Visitor
02:08
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
04.
Songs in Time of War - : A Fine Lady
05:21
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
05.
Songs in Time of War - : Dreaming of Li Bai
01:53
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
06.
Songs in Time of War - : Moonlit Night
03:05
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
07.
Songs in Time of War - : An Autumn Meditation
01:23
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
08.
Songs in Time of War - : The Old Cypress Tree at the Temple of Zhu-ge Liang
06:34
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
09.
Songs in Time of War - : Spring Scene in Time of War
01:28
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
10.
Songs in Time of War - : To Wei Ba, who has Lived Away from the Court
04:03
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
11.
Songs in Time of War - : Ballad of the Army Carts
05:33
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
12.
Songs in Time of War - : Thoughts while Travelling at Night
01:47
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
13.
Songs in Time of War - : Canción de la Luna
05:53
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
14.
Songs in Time of War - : Danza de la Luna
05:30
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
15.
Chinese Gardens - : The Tarrying Garden
03:03
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
16.
Chinese Gardens - : The Master-of-Nets Garden
03:00
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
17.
Chinese Gardens - : The Gentle Waves Pavilion
02:29
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
18.
Chinese Gardens - : The Humble Administrator's Garden
03:12
(Alec Roth, Vikram Seth) Mark Padmore, Philippe Honoré, Alison Nicholls, Morgan Szymanski
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