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A TREE IS A SONG Secular choral works
Cecilia McDowall

The Rodolfus Choir

A TREE IS A SONG Secular choral works

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212098820
Catnr: SIGCD 988
Release date: 10 April 2026
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212098820
Catalogue number
SIGCD 988
Release date
10 April 2026
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About the album

A Tree is a Song presents first recordings of a collection of recent secular choral works by Cecilia McDowall, performed by The Rodolfus Choir under Ralph Allwood and Elinor Cooper. Written between 2012 and 2024, the programme sets texts by poets including Heather Lane, Seán Street, Kate Wakeling, Sheila Bryer, Virginia Woolf, and Shakespeare. Several works feature obbligato cello played by Leo Popplewell. The pieces respond to a wide range of subjects, from nature and community to remembrance and the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded in London in 2024, the album documents McDowall’s distinctive approach to text setting, choral texture, and contemporary vocal writing.

Artist(s)

The Rodolfus Choir

The Rodolfus Choir is made up of singers aged from 16 to 25 who have been chosen from past and present members of the Eton Choral Courses for prospective choral scholars. Many members of the choir are choral scholars, some are at music college, and most hope to make a career in music. Since its foundation by Ralph Allwood in 1984, the choir has appeared throughout the United Kingdom at venues great and small, including St John’s, Smith Square and some of the country’s most glorious cathedrals. In 2009 the choir performed a cappella repertoire from Tallis to Gottwald in Bath, Eton, and Richmond, and performed Bach’s B Minor Mass to sell out audiences in London’s Cadogan Hall, and in...
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The Rodolfus Choir is made up of singers aged from 16 to 25 who have been chosen from past and present members of the Eton Choral Courses for prospective choral scholars. Many members of the choir are choral scholars, some are at music college, and most hope to make a career in music. Since its foundation by Ralph Allwood in 1984, the choir has appeared throughout the United Kingdom at venues great and small, including St John’s, Smith Square and some of the country’s most glorious cathedrals. In 2009 the choir performed a cappella repertoire from Tallis to Gottwald in Bath, Eton, and Richmond, and performed Bach’s B Minor Mass to sell out audiences in London’s Cadogan Hall, and in Tewkesbury Abbey as part of the summer’s Three Choirs festival. The choir has also toured extensively in Europe, performing to an audience of thousands at the International night of the Choirs Festival in Belgium in 2008. The Rodolfus Choir and Ralph Allwood are well known for imaginative programming, and for presenting new music. The Rodolfus Choir’s recent CD recordings include music as diverse as Monteverdi, Grier, Tallis, the German Romantics and Herbert Howells. The choir is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3’s choral evensong, and has featured on Classic FM, as well as appearing on BBC TV’s ‘Songs of Praise’ and in the documentary ‘Alex: a passion for life’ which followed preparations for the choir’s performance at Cadogan Hall earlier this year and aired on Channel 4 in October 2009 with a further hour of concert highlights featured on Morefour.

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Ralph Allwood (conductor)

Composer(s)

Cecilia McDowall

Cecilia McDowall (b. 1951) is one of the UK’s leading composers of sacred and secular choral music and has won many awards including, in 2014, the British Composer Award in the Choral category for her haunting work, Night Flight. McDowall’s distinctive style fuses fluent melodic lines with occasional dissonant harmonies and rhythmic exuberance. Her music has been commissioned and performed by such leading organisations as the BBC Singers, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, The Sixteen, Tenebrae, Oxford and Cambridge choirs, and festivals worldwide. In 2020 McDowall was presented with the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for a ‘consistently excellent body of work’. This was a ‘Gift’ from The Ivors Academy. Her works have been extensively recorded, and in 2021 Hyperion released an...
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Cecilia McDowall (b. 1951) is one of the UK’s leading composers of sacred and secular choral music and has won many awards including, in 2014, the British Composer Award in the Choral category for her haunting work, Night Flight. McDowall’s distinctive style fuses fluent melodic lines with occasional dissonant harmonies and rhythmic exuberance. Her music has been commissioned and performed by such leading organisations as the BBC Singers, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, The Sixteen, Tenebrae, Oxford and Cambridge choirs, and festivals worldwide.

In 2020 McDowall was presented with the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for a ‘consistently excellent body of work’. This was a ‘Gift’ from The Ivors Academy. Her works have been extensively recorded, and in 2021 Hyperion released an album of her sacred works by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge. Also in 2021, McDowall was given the coveted annual commission by King’s College, Cambridge, to write the carol (There is no rose) for the Choir of King’s College and their music director, Daniel Hyde, to be part of the much-loved Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols broadcast worldwide on Christmas Eve.

In 2023, Signum released an album of McDowall’s Da Vinci Requiem – a significant seven-movement work which creatively combines excerpts from Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks with texts from the Latin Missa pro defunctis. The orchestral song cycle, Seventy Degrees Below Zero, is on the same disc. In 2025 Resonus Classics released an album of four cantatas including The Ice is Listening. Also, in 2025, the Royal College of Organists awarded McDowall its highest honour, the RCO Medal, in recognition of her ‘distinguished achievement in choral composition’.

International Record Review has praised her for “a communicative gift that is very rare in modern music”.


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