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On the streets and in the sky
Jonathan Dove

Jonathan Dove

On the streets and in the sky

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212079324
Catnr: SIGCD 793
Release date: 21 February 2025
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212079324
Catalogue number
SIGCD 793
Release date
21 February 2025
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About the album

An album of new works written during the pandemic by celebrated composer Jonathan Dove, the Sacconi Quartet are joined by pianists Charles Owen, Katya Apekisheva and baritone Phillipe Sly. “Many works have been composed during lockdown. This will surely survive as a sonorous record of the time: for the anxiety and dislocation of its first movement, the soaring, twittering birdsong of the second, and the serene, meditative melancholy of the last.” - Fiona Maddocks, The Guardian

Artist(s)

Sacconi Quartet

For over two decades, the Sacconi Quartet have been captivating audiences with their unanimous and compelling ensemble, consistently communicating with a fresh and imaginative approach. Formed in 2001, the four founder members share an unwavering passion for the string quartet repertoire, infectiously reaching out to audiences with their energy and enthusiasm. The Sacconis enjoy a busy international career, performing regularly across the world, at Europe’s major venues, in recordings and on radio broadcasts. The Sacconi is Quartet in Association at the Royal College of Music and Quartet in Residence for the town of Folkestone.  Unchanged since its inception, Sacconi is Britain’s longest-established string quartet. The Sacconi’s prolific recording career covers a broad swathe of repertoire from Haydn to present day. Releases...
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For over two decades, the Sacconi Quartet have been captivating audiences with their unanimous and compelling ensemble, consistently communicating with a fresh and imaginative approach. Formed in 2001, the four founder members share an unwavering passion for the string quartet repertoire, infectiously reaching out to audiences with their energy and enthusiasm. The Sacconis enjoy a busy international career, performing regularly across the world, at Europe’s major venues, in recordings and on radio broadcasts. The Sacconi is Quartet in Association at the Royal College of Music and Quartet in Residence for the town of Folkestone. Unchanged since its inception, Sacconi is Britain’s longest-established string quartet.

The Sacconi’s prolific recording career covers a broad swathe of repertoire from Haydn to present day. Releases of recent years include premiere recordings of works by Panufnik, Jonathan Dove, Graham Fitkin and John McCabe. In Damascus, their album of music by Jonathan Dove including In Damascus, commissioned by the quartet, and featuring Mark Padmore and Charles Owen, hit the Classical Top Ten, and was chosen as one of Gramophone Magazine’s Recordings of the Year: “This important release cannot be recommended too highly”. Their complete recording of Graham Fitkin’s string quartets and their collection of Roxanna Panufnik’s chamber works entitled Heartfelt were released to critical acclaim, and will be followed by further albums of Dove and Fitkin. They celebrated their twenty-first anniversary with a release of Beethoven’s opus 131 alongside Schubert’s Death and the Maiden.

Champions of new music, the Sacconis have given over thirty world premieres. For their twentieth anniversary, the Quartet commissioned Jonathan Dove’s second quartet On the Streets and In the Sky. Their film of Dove’s first quartet Out of Time was released on Amazon in 2021. They continue to give fully staged performances of Beethoven’s opus 131 quartet, entirely from memory, in collaboration with theatre director Tom Morris.

As the result of a generous grant, the Sacconi Quartet are Quartet in Residence for the town of Folkestone and its surrounding areas. This is enabling creative collaborations with local artists and projects, and includes an embedded outreach programme. Performances of Beethoven on the Beach and Glass on the Warren seafront have attracted large audiences, many of them experiencing the energy of chamber music for the very first time. Their Sacconi Chamber Music Festival in Folkestone is firmly established among the UK’s major chamber music festivals and attracts audiences from far and near for its vibrant atmosphere and dynamic programming.

The name Sacconi Quartet comes from the outstanding twentieth-century Italian luthier and restorer Simone Sacconi, whose book The Secrets of Stradivari is considered an indispensable reference for violin makers. Ben Hancox plays a 1932 Sacconi violin and Robin Ashwell a 1934 Sacconi viola, both made in New York. Hannah Dawson plays a 1927 Sacconi violin made in Rome, and Cara Berridge plays a Nicolaus Gagliano cello from 1781. Their gratitude extends to the Royal Society of Musicians and Ellen Solomon for generously providing them with these exceptional instruments.


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Composer(s)

Jonathan Dove

JONATHAN DOVE is the most performed living opera composer in the UK. His over 30 works in this genre come in all shapes and sizes and form the backbone to his considerable oeuvre, many of which have also been performed in Europe, America and Australia. Much of his other music is palpably narrative and dramatic in conception, and covers a great range of subject matter, from contemporary to legendary, fairy-tale to sexual politics, catering to all audiences from children to adult. Hailing from a family of architects, Dove was playing the organ in his local church at the age of twelve, and read Music at Cambridge, studying composition with Robin Holloway. Graduating from the music staff at Glyndebourne, he first gained prominence with his chamber versions of operas, including The Magic Flute, The Ring...
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JONATHAN DOVE is the most performed living opera composer in the UK. His over 30 works in this genre come in all shapes and sizes and form the backbone to his considerable oeuvre, many of which have also been performed in Europe, America and Australia. Much of his other music is palpably narrative and dramatic in conception, and covers a great range of subject matter, from contemporary to legendary, fairy-tale to sexual politics, catering to all audiences from children to adult.
Hailing from a family of architects, Dove was playing the organ in his local church at the age of twelve, and read Music at Cambridge, studying composition with Robin Holloway. Graduating from the music staff at Glyndebourne, he first gained prominence with his chamber versions of operas, including The Magic Flute, The Ring of the Nibelung, and The Cunning Little Vixen for Birmingham Opera ’s touring productions, then became music advisor at the Almeida Theatre in North London, writing a plethora of theatre scores for them, the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. He was Artistic Director of the Spitalfields Festival from 2001-6.
Awarded a CBE in 2019 for services to music, he has also won the 2008 Ivor Novello Award, the 2006 Royal Philharmonic Society education award and four British Composer Awards. His 1998 Glyndebourne commission opera Flight has received 40 productions worldwide, and his television opera When She Died was seen by 2.5 million viewers.
He has written extensively in many genres, he is a prolific and popular choral composer, has orchestral works to his credit, several oratorios, many song cycles and much chamber music, including four string quartets.
Recent and forthcoming works include operas Marx in London (2018), Itch (2023), and forthcoming Im 80 Tagen um die Welt (Zürich, 2024) and Uprising, for Glyndebourne (2025), Northern Lights - an accordion concerto, Gaspard’s Foxtrot and Gaspard’s Christmas for narrator and orchestra, two song cycles, three string quartets and more.

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01.
On the streets and in the sky: I Driving
07:23
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet
02.
On the streets and in the sky: II Lively
05:33
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet
03.
On the streets and in the sky: III Very gently moving
08:32
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet
04.
Between Friends : Conversation 1: Gently moving - Gradually moving forward - Energetic
01:55
(Jonathan Dove) Charles Owen, Katya Apekisheva
05.
Between Friends : Conversation 2: Dancing
06:55
(Jonathan Dove) Katya Apekisheva, Charles Owen
06.
Between Friends : Conversation 3: Spacious
04:56
(Jonathan Dove) Charles Owen, Katya Apekisheva
07.
Between Friends : Conversation 4: Lively and playful, with mischief
03:58
(Jonathan Dove) Charles Owen, Katya Apekisheva
08.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: I Poet Love (1)
02:32
(Jonathan Dove) Philippe Sly, Sacconi Quartet
09.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: II Sappho Love
01:53
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
10.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: III Greek Love
02:43
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
11.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: IV Persian Love
00:52
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
12.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: V Deaf Love
02:44
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
13.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: VI Gallant Love
03:20
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
14.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: VII Cold Love
01:56
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
15.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: VIII Prescient Love
01:33
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
16.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: IX Misbegotten Love
00:57
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
17.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: X Puzzled Love
00:19
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
18.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XI Poet Love (2)
00:54
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
19.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XII Gypsy Love
01:47
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
20.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XIII Burning Love
01:20
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
21.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XIV Folk Love
03:42
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
22.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XV Shrug Love
01:16
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
23.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XVI Scientific Love
01:03
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
24.
Who Wrote the Book of Love?: XVII Cythera Love
02:26
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet, Philippe Sly
25.
Vanishing Gold
05:21
(Jonathan Dove) Sacconi Quartet
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