Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
24.06.2022

Label: Delphian Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Héloïse Werner

Composer: Héloïse Werner, Josephine Stephenson, Elaine Mitchener, Georges Aperghis (1945), Nico Muhly (1981), Oliver Leith (1990)

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  • Héloïse Werner (b. 1991): Like Words:
  • 1 Werner: Like Words 03:26
  • Josephine Stephenson (b. 1990): Comme l'espoir:
  • 2 Stephenson: Comme l'espoir 05:20
  • Héloïse Werner & Zoë Martlew (b. 1968): Syncopate:
  • 3 Martlew, Werner: Syncopate 01:18
  • Cheryl Frances-Hoad (b. 1980): Something More Than Mortal:
  • 4 Frances-Hoad: Something More Than Mortal 02:50
  • Nico Muhly (b. 1981): Benedicite Recitation:
  • 5 Muhly: Benedicite Recitation 06:29
  • Georges Aperghis (b. 1945): Récitations:
  • 6 Aperghis: Récitations: Récitation 3 03:21
  • 7 Aperghis: Récitations: Récitation 8 03:18
  • Héloïse Werner: Unspecified Intentions:
  • 8 Werner: Unspecified Intentions 02:45
  • Georges Aperghis: Récitations:
  • 9 Aperghis: Récitations: Récitation 9  04:34
  • 10 Aperghis: Récitations: Récitation 11 04:10
  • Héloïse Werner: Confessional:
  • 11 Werner: Confessional 03:18
  • Oliver Leith (b. 1990): yhyhyhyhyh:
  • 12 Leith: yhyhyhyhyh 06:09
  • Elaine Mitchener (b. 1970): whetdreem:
  • 13 Mitchener: whetdreem 06:58
  • Héloïse Werner: Mixed Phrases:
  • 14 Werner: Mixed Phrases 09:40
  • Total Runtime 01:03:36

Info for Phrases



Luminous and daring, this celebration of Héloïse Werner’s multifaceted gifts is nourished by rich dualities. Phrases reveals Werner as both singer and composer, as an artist shaped by both her native France and her adopted UK, and as a soloist of captivating individuality who is also an intrepid collaborator.

The solos and duos that make up the album comprise five of Werner’s own compositions, four of Georges Aperghis’s avant-garde classic Récitations, and six newly commissioned works, by composers ranging from Elaine Mitchener and Nico Muhly to Oliver Leith. The calibre of Héloïse’s instrumental partners in the duos reflects the degree to which this extraordinary young performer is already valued and cherished by her peers.

"The point where language and music collide is an abiding preoccupation for the French-born, London-based Héloïse Werner, whose new solo album, Phrases displays her versatility as a singer and composer, but as musical catalyst too. The 12 tracks, mostly premiere recordings, include works by Elaine Mitchener (the sensuously surreal Whetdreem); Nico Muhly’s prayer-like Benedicite Recitation, with beautiful solo flute; Oliver Leith’s Yhyhyhyhyh, an exploration between voice and detuned cello; Cheryl Frances-Hoad’s tiny scena Something More Than mortal; and Josephine Stephenson’s hypnotic Comme l’espoir/you might all disappear, with guitar ... Werner’s four songs, from vocal acrobatics to verbal confession, and Récitations by the Greek experimental composer Georges Aperghis complete this distinctive album." (The Guardian)

Héloïse Werner, /strong>soprano
Colin Alexander, /strong>cello
Amy Harman, /strong>bassoon
Calum Huggan, /strong>percussion
Lawrence Power, /strong>viola
Daniel Shao, /strong>flute
Laura Snowden, /strong>guitar

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