Genre: Classical
Size: 12"
Additional Artists: Paul Hillier
Format: 33RPM,

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Johann Johannsson Drone Mass 180g LP

ACME & Theatre Of Voices

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DGLP37422
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Meditative, Atmospheric Composition On 180g Vinyl LP!

NPR Music Best Albums of 2022 - Rated 22/50!

The previously unrecorded Drone Mass was described by its composer, the late Jóhann Jóhannsson, as "a contemporary oratorio." Written for voices, string quartet and electronics, it was commissioned and premiered by the American Contemporary Music Ensemble, aka ACME, who toured and recorded with Jóhannsson for almost ten years. Now they have made the world premiere recording of this richly atmospheric work, in collaboration with Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Theatre of Voices, conducted by Paul Hillier, also a multiple-Grammy Award winner. The members of both ACME and Theatre of Voices worked closely with the composer many times, both in the studio and in multiple live performances and tours, before his untimely death.

Drone Mass is an extraordinary, mysterious accomplishment which at times bears comparison with the meditative minimalism of composers such as Arvo Pärt or Henryk Górecki. Beginning with strings and voices, but slowly integrating Jóhannsson's electronic techniques into its landscape, the work represents what the Icelandic composer called "a distillation of a lot of influences and obsessions."

As the title suggests, those obsessions include his fascination with the musical device of the drone. This was something Jóhannsson felt as a visceral presence, "a fundamental vibration that anchors music and gives you a foundation." He often used both acoustic and electronic drones - sometimes gently underpinning the music, sometimes drowning out everything else. The new meaning the word has acquired in modern times gave it additional layers of resonance for him. Here, his drones have a motivic-like role, shifting and shimmering with hypnotic effect, conjuring different moods, from unsettling to uplifting, as the work progresses.

Adding to that mesmerizing effect are the vocal lines, at times redolent of Renaissance polyphony, particularly in "Two is Apocryphal" and "Moral Vacuums." Having long been interested in writing a large-scale vocal work, Jóhannsson found his source material in the so-called "Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians," part of the Nag Hammadi library discovered in 1945. Among other texts, he uses a hymn described as consisting of "a seemingly meaningless series of vowels." Both the enigmatic nature of these Gnostic writings and the sheer beauty of the vocalise-style writing add to the spiritual quality of the work as a whole.

Given the origins of the Drone Mass texts, it is particularly appropriate that the work's 2015 premiere took place in the spectacular setting of the Egyptian Temple of Dendur at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Jóhannsson's music filled this majestic space, captivating all present. Alongside the ACME players were Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, with the composer himself controlling the waves of electronic sound.

The album was recorded during May 2019 at the Garnisonskirken in Copenhagen. It was produced by Francesco Donadello, another friend and regular associate of Jóhannsson's. ACME were joined by internationally renowned Danish vocal group Theatre of Voices and their Artistic Director, Paul Hillier. They, too, have a very close connection with Drone Mass, having performed it twice in the US, and in Krákow, with Jóhannsson and ACME. Most recently, ACME and Theatre of Voices gave a further performance in Athens, just four months after the composer's death. Theatre of Voices also appear on other recordings of Jóhannsson's work, including Orphée, Englabörn & Variations, Arrival and Last and First Men. The composer was known for his organic and inclusive manner of writing and performing, along with his collaborative spirit, which is at the heart of this recording.

By the time Drone Mass was first unveiled, Jóhannsson was already enjoying considerable mainstream success, thanks in part to his score for Denis Villeneuve's Sicario (2015), which followed his work on the Canadian director's Prisoners (2013). He won a Golden Globe in 2015 for his score to James Marsh's The Theory of Everything, and a year later his contributions to Villeneuve's celebrated Arrival earned him an Academy Award nomination. In addition, 2016 saw the release of Orphée, his acclaimed debut album for Deutsche Grammophon. Jóhannsson died in Berlin on February 9, 2018, aged 48.

This eagerly awaited recording of Drone Mass marks the belated arrival of one of the composer's defining works. It is also a moving and personal tribute from some of those who knew him best.

A stirring mix of strings, elegiac voices and deep, thrumming electronics with text inspired by the Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians, ancient writings on creation, faith and salvation. Listening to Drone Mass feels like an invocation to exhale all mortal anxieties and stand, arms outspread, in awe of the infinite universe.
-Robin Hilton, NPR

Features

  • 180g Vinyl
  • Made in Germany

Musicians

Clarice Jensen artistic director, cello
Ben Russell violin
Laura Lutzke violin
Caleb Burhans viola
Else Torp vocals
Kate Macoboy vocals
Signe Asmussen vocals
Iris Oja vocals
Paul Bentley-Angell vocals
Jakob Skjoldborg vocals
Jakob Bloch Jespersen vocals
Steffen Bruun vocals
Paul Hillier conductor

Selections

Jóhann Jóhannsson (1969-2018)

Side A:

  1. One Is True
  2. Two Is Apocryphal
  3. Triptych In Mass
  4. To Fold & Remain Dormant
  5. Divine Objects

Side B:

  1. The Low Drone Of Circulating Blood, Diminishes With Time
  2. Moral Vacuums
  3. Take The Night Air
  4. The Mountain View, The Majesty Of The Snow-Clad Peaks, From A Place Of Contemplation And Reflection

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