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Dance
Oliver Davis

Kerenza Peacock

Dance

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212046920
Catnr: SIGCD 469
Release date: 02 December 2016
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212046920
Catalogue number
SIGCD 469
Release date
02 December 2016
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About the album

Dance is the final part of a triology of albums following Flight and SEasons. This project started as a concept album, using the title as the inspiration for the works. Though several of the works embrace the composer's background collaborations in ballet, there are other works influenced by violinist Kerenza Peacock's connection with folk music.
Het laatste deel uit de trilogie van Oliver Davis en Kerenza Peacock
“Mijn muzikale associatie met dans begon toen Enrico Montes de choreografie van zijn ballet Within the Hours maakte op een driedelige cellosuite die ik had geschreven. Dit werd uitgevoerd door leden van het Royal Ballet. Montes liet dit volgen door een solostuk, Prometheus, met een choreografie op het langzame deel van Flight. Het was tijdens opeenvolgende uitvoeringen in het St James Theatre dat ik besloot om een album gebaseerd op het concept van dans te maken.” - Oliver Davis

Dance vormt het laatste deel van een trilogie van albums, volgend op Flight en Seasons. Dit project begon als conceptalbum, waarbij de titel gebruikt werd als inspiratie voor de werken. Hoewel verschillende werken de samenwerkingen met ballet van de componist omvatten, zijn er andere werken die beïnvloed zijn Kerenza Peacocks connectie met volksmuziek.

Het album is opgenomen in de Abbey Road Studios, met violist Kerenza Peacock, pianist Huw Watkins en het Royal Philharmonic Orchestra onder leiding van Paul Baterman.

Artist(s)

Kerenza Peacock (violin)

Kerenza is inspired by many different styles of music. She led the Pavão Quartet on five albums and 15 years of tours throughout the world. She is a regular concerto soloist with the Trafalgar Sinfonia in St. Martin in the Fields. Kerenza’s solo and chamber discs have received 5-star reviews. Also centre- stage in her career is her work with alternative bluegrass band the Coal Porters. And collaborations with artists in the classical and pop worlds have led to her playing on Grammy-Award winning discs, and many no. 1 albums in the Classical and Pop Charts. Kerenza studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Howard Davis, and was a Leverhulme Chamber Music Fellow for 2 years. It was at...
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Kerenza is inspired by many different styles of music. She led the Pavão Quartet on five albums and 15 years of tours throughout the world. She is a regular concerto soloist with the Trafalgar Sinfonia in St. Martin in the Fields. Kerenza’s solo and chamber discs have received 5-star reviews. Also centre- stage in her career is her work with alternative bluegrass band the Coal Porters. And collaborations with artists in the classical and pop worlds have led to her playing on Grammy-Award winning discs, and many no. 1 albums in the Classical and Pop Charts. Kerenza studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Howard Davis, and was a Leverhulme Chamber Music Fellow for 2 years. It was at the Academy that the Pavão Quartet met in 1998, leading to a successful recording career, and extensive radio play on Classic FM, BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 2. Their disc of Elgar and Bax Quartets (“an ensemble of real depth and musical distinction” Classic FM Magazine, “an intoxicating warmth and emotional spontaneity” The Strad Magazine), was followed by their ‘Dreaming’ CD, which was described as “Chamber music for a new century” on Radio 2. Their Christmas CD became the soundtrack of Christmas for many people, on disc and on radio. Their concert tours took them everywhere from the Wigmore Hall to Ronnie Scott’s jazz club, and to the Wailing Wall of Jerusalem and the Great Wall of China. The Quartet toured extensively with the Henri Oguike Contemporary Dance Company, and collaborated with jazz musicians including Guy Barker, Dom Alldis and Iain Ballamy.
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Paul Bateman (conductor)

Composer(s)

Oliver Davis (tenor)

Oliver Davis graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in 1994 and has since composed numerous concertos, ballet scores, albums, soundtracks and television scores working with many of the major London orchestras. Davis’ debut album Flight, recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra with soloist Kerenza Peacock, was released in March 2015 and quickly rose to number 2 in the UK Specialist Classical Charts with 5 star reviews in both the UK and US. In addition it was chosen as Featured Album of the Week on Classic FM and was broadcast daily on the station. Several pieces from the album Flight have been used for a ballet choreographed by Ma Cong for the Tulsa Ballet Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After the release of Flight came Davis’ second album Seasons in October 2015. This album featured his work Anno,...
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Oliver Davis graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in 1994 and has since composed numerous concertos, ballet scores, albums, soundtracks and television scores working with many of the major London orchestras.
Davis’ debut album Flight, recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra with soloist Kerenza Peacock, was released in March 2015 and quickly rose to number 2 in the UK Specialist Classical Charts with 5 star reviews in both the UK and US. In addition it was chosen as Featured Album of the Week on Classic FM and was broadcast daily on the station.
Several pieces from the album Flight have been used for a ballet choreographed by Ma Cong for the Tulsa Ballet Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
After the release of Flight came Davis’ second album Seasons in October 2015. This album featured his work Anno, a contemporary take on Vivaldi’s Quattro Stagioni. This album also charted in the UK top 10 and was Album of the Week on Classic FM and in the Mail on Sunday.
Following this release came Dance, recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road studios and released in September 2016. This too became Classic FM’s Album of the Week and featured in their ‘Best of 2016’ show. Various pieces from Dance and Flight were used to create the ballet Dance Odyssey, choreographed by Peter Walker and performed by New York City Ballet. Following the ballet’s premiere in January 2018, The New York Times described the music as ‘charming, lyrical, Arcadian’.
Davis’ fourth album, Liberty, was released in February 2018. This reached number 1 in the iTunes Classical Charts and was also Classic FM’s Album of the Week. Pieces from Liberty formed a new ballet Bacchus, choreographed by Matthew Neenan for Pacific Northwest Ballet and premiered in March 2019. Davis’ next album, Arcadia, featured a piano piece of the same name, which on its release achieved over a million streams on Apple Music. The album reached number 1 in the iTunes Classical Charts, number 4 in the UK Classical Charts and 15 in the US Billboard Charts. September 2019 saw the premiere of Edwaard Liang’s Lineage, set to music by Davis, at New York City Ballet’s prestigious Fall Fashion Gala. The ballet featured costumes designed by fashion icon Anna Sui.
Solace was released in 2021. It was a lockdown album which saw performers record remotely all around the world. It entered the US Billboard Charts at no.12 and was both Classic FM’s and Scala Radio’s Album of the Week. Interviews on both BBC Radio 3 and Scala Radio followed, with the title piece being selected by Sidra Bell for her choreographic debut at New York City Ballet’s Fall Fashion Gala 2021. The following year saw the release of the seventh album, Air. Its multi genre style included songs performed by Grace Davidson and Jeremy Budd, in addition to violin concertos performed by Kerenza Peacock and Benjamin Baker. Both violinists performed on the ballet The Veil Between Worlds, which was written for Edwaard Liang and Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Air was Classic FM’s Album of the Week and Scala Radio’s Album of the Weekend. Several pieces from the album have now formed new ballets that have premiered in the US.
In April 2023 Davis collaborated with Celine Gettins, Principal with Birmingham Royal Ballet, to create Jubilate, a new ballet celebrating the coronation of King Charles III.


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01.
Dance, Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings: I
03:10
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
02.
Dance, Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings: II
03:09
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
03.
Dance, Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings: III
03:23
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
04.
Frontiers, Concerto for Violin and Strings: I
02:10
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
05.
Frontiers, Concerto for Violin and Strings: II
03:16
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
06.
Frontiers, Concerto for Violin and Strings: III
03:27
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
07.
Dance Odyssey
05:20
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
08.
Musical Box, for Solo Violin and Strings
02:19
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
09.
Arco, Concerto for Violin and Strings: I
02:41
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
10.
Arco, Concerto for Violin and Strings: II
03:08
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Arco, Concerto for Violin and Strings: III
02:34
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
12.
Dancing Folk, for Solo Violin and Strings: I
02:07
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
13.
Dancing Folk, for Solo Violin and Strings: II
02:40
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
14.
Dancing Folk, for Solo Violin and Strings: III
02:18
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
15.
Fiddlelicks, for Violins: I
02:16
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Fiddlelicks, for Violins: II
03:00
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dance Epilogue
02:31
(Oliver Davis) Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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