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HAWES, Patrick (b. 1958) | | 1. | The Call | 2:32 | | Elin Manahan Thomas, soprano / The Raven Quartet | | 2. | Reflexionem | 3:47 | | Julian Lloyd-Webber, cello / Claire Jones, harp | | 3. | Ascension | 3:10 | | The Raven Quartet | | 4. | Fair Albion | 4:15 | | Prague Symphony Orchestra | | 5. | A Birthday | 3:03 | | Elin Manahan Thomas, soprano / Claire Jones, harp | | Three Broadland Piano Preludes | | 6. | Ranworth | 3:23 | | 7. | Fenside | 3:30 | | 8. | Remembrance | 3:33 | | Patrick Hawes, piano | | 9. | Requiem Aeernam | 4:51 | | The Brno Chamber Orchestra & Chamber Choir | | 10. | Gloriette | 6:28 | | Julian Lloyd-Webber, cello / Patrick Hawes, piano | | 11. | How Hill | 5:04 | | Claire Jones, harp | | 12. | Cantate Domino | 4:02 | | The Sanctuary Ensemble | | 13. | After the Rain | 3:02 | | The Duke Quartet / Patrick Hawes, piano | | 14. | The Darkling Thrust | 5:08 | | David Stout, baritone / Patrick Hawes, piano | | 15. | Quanta Qualia | 4:34 | | “Patrick Hawes has carved out a niche as a contemporary composer who writes melodic, atmospheric and, frankly, beautiful music”
The Gramophone *****
“Hawes’s admirers will find much here to confirm their warm response to his music’s quiet strength and individuality”
Classic FM Magazine
“… the continuing rise of Patrick Hawes is one of the most remarkable stories of recent years … Hawes conjures up vivid images of the English countryside by drawing upon its indigenous literary, poetic and religious traditions.”
The Gramophone
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