Norwegian born Ola Gjeilo is one of the most frequently performed
composers in the choral world; his debut album on a major record label
has been released in April 2016 on Decca Classics. An accomplished
composer and pianist, improvisations over his own choral works have
become a trademark of his collaborations, and feature within the eleven
tracks on this self-titled album – “Ola Gjeilo”. Norwegian by birth,
Ola’s soundworld has evolved a style that is both contemporary and
familiar, cinematic and evocative. (DECCA Classics)
A rising composers debut release on a major label, Gjeilos album on Decca is an important release of heavenly, bewitching, eternal new
choral music for our time.
Composer Ola Gjeilo draws on influences from his Nordic background to conjure modern choral music of exceptional beauty.
Radiant
vocal textures are enhanced by transcendental instrumental additions; a
twinkling piano performed by Ola himself; captivating, exquisite
strings; and bewitching acoustic guitar
Ethereal yet tangible, this is music with wide appeal; music of purity and beauty; music at once restful and uplifting.
Gjeilo has evolved a musical style which is at once
contemporary and familiar. His concentrated harmonies and rich textures
combined with graceful, engaging melody, contain echoes of Morten
Lauridsen, Eric Whitacre, and the best luscious film score.
Influenced
by improvisers, along with composers such as John Adams, Desplat,
Newman, Marinelli, Williams, Elgar, Vaughan-Williams and Tavener, Ola
describes his music as a lyrical mix of improvisation and classical, and
others often describe it as cinematic... evocative, lush,
story-telling...
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