Sohal - Vocal & Instrumental Music
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Label: Heritage
Cat No: HTGCD1223
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Expected Release Date: 13th February 2026
Contents
Works
Aalaykhyam 1Aalaykhyam 2
Chiaroscuro 1
Foray
Hexad
Inscape
Kavita 1
Night's Poet
Poems of Tagore 2
Surya
The Unsung Song
Artists
Jane Manning (soprano)Elizabeth Turnbull (soprano)
Margaret Cable (mezzo-soprano)
Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano)
Rohan de Saram (cello)
Ananda Surkalan (cello)
Alan Hacker (clarinet)
Edward Pillinger (clarinet)
Ambrosian Singers
Singcircle
English Chamber Orchestra
London Sinfonietta
Nash Ensemble
New Music Concerts Canada
Northern Brass Ensemble
Conductors
Bob AitkenAndrew Davis
Lionel Friend
Gregory Rose
Works
Aalaykhyam 1Aalaykhyam 2
Chiaroscuro 1
Foray
Hexad
Inscape
Kavita 1
Night's Poet
Poems of Tagore 2
Surya
The Unsung Song
Artists
Jane Manning (soprano)Elizabeth Turnbull (soprano)
Margaret Cable (mezzo-soprano)
Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano)
Rohan de Saram (cello)
Ananda Surkalan (cello)
Alan Hacker (clarinet)
Edward Pillinger (clarinet)
Ambrosian Singers
Singcircle
English Chamber Orchestra
London Sinfonietta
Nash Ensemble
New Music Concerts Canada
Northern Brass Ensemble
Conductors
Bob AitkenAndrew Davis
Lionel Friend
Gregory Rose
About
Sohal (1939-2018) was one of the most distinctive musical voices of his generation, producing over eighty works across a variety of genres. On these two discs, we hear him enthusiastically exploring ‘avant-gardism’ entirely on his own idiosyncratic terms then arriving, in later years, at a unique, simplified accommodation with it. At the same time, his settings of Rabindranath Tagore’s poetry are remarkable in bringing the profound philosophical insights of the Indian sub-continent right into the heart of Western musical culture. These are landmark recordings not just in terms of the composer’s career, but in terms of the vibrant British musical scene of the era.
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