Show results for
Deals
- 4K Ultra HD Sale
- Action Sale
- Alternative Rock Sale
- Anime sale
- Award Winners Sale
- Bear Family Sale
- Blu ray Sale
- Blues on Sale
- British Sale
- Classical Music Sale
- Comedy Music Sale
- Comedy Sale
- Country Sale
- Criterion Sale
- Electronic Music sale
- Fantasy Film and TV
- Folk Music Sale
- Hard Rock and Metal Sale
- Horror Sci fi Sale
- Jazz Sale
- Kids and Family Music sale
- Kids and Family Sale
- Metal Sale
- Music Video Sale
- Musicals on Sale
- Mystery Sale
- Naxos Label Sale
- Olive Films on Sale
- Page to Screen Sale
- Paramount Sale
- Pop and Power Pop
- Rap and Hip Hop Sale
- Reggae Sale
- Rock and Pop Sale
- Rock Legends
- Soul Music Sale
- TV Sale
- TV Sale
- Vinyl on Sale
- War Films and Westerns on Sale

Wilderness & the Solitary Place
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/17/2023

Wilderness & the Solitary Place
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/17/2023
- Composers: Jonathan Rutherford
- Label: Orchid Classics
- UPC: 5060189562688
- Item #: 2632803X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 11/17/2023

Product Notes
The Wilderness and the Solitary Place is an album of world-premiere recordings in which Ben Parry conducts London Voices and organist William Saunders in choral music by British composer Jonathan Rutherford. Following the release of I Slept and Dreamed that Life Was Beauty, these exceptional musicians reunite to perform Rutherford's sensitive settings of sacred and secular texts. Three Advent carols inspired by Isaiah include one translated into verse by Jennifer Thorn and another derived from the medieval Coventry Mystery Play. From Rutherford's opera, The Star-Child, based on two Oscar Wilde stories, we hear his Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis and Pilgrim's Song - in turn based on Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Rejoice! Rejoice! Is a Christmas anthem inspired by Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester, and In the Bleak Midwinter is a new setting of Christina Rossetti's timeless poetry. The recording culminates in Rutherford's meditative and profoundly beautiful Good Friday Music (Se ven Last Words). Jonathan Rutherford was one of the first students to attend the Yehudi Menuhin School, and went on to study with Lennox Berkeley, Harrison Birtwistle, Nadia Boulanger and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.