| THE FALL OF LUCIFER | ||
| Time and time again, Burgon uses the simplest of materials to evoke an emotional mood which is almost tangible in its directness and artistic integrity. Julian Haylock. CD REVIEW …Mr Burgon has produced an uncomplicated, firmly tonal setting of considerable impact and vigour. M.M. DAILY TELEGRAPH |
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| GOLDBERG’S DREAM | ||
| For RUNNING FIGURES Mr Burgon has composed a commentary upon certain rhythmic and melodic ideas from Bach’s Goldberg Variations. … a chamber ensemble produces shimmering sonorities in which cells from the Bach text are re-worked, analysed, repeated. The effect is very pleasing; the music sustains and inspires the dances, and both music and movement are stylish and well contrived. Clement Crisp. FINANCIAL TIMES | ||
| SONGS, LAMENTATIONS AND PRAISES | ||
| Geoffrey Burgon’s music keeps the pulse going with tremendous power and insistence. THE TIMES | ||
| CANCIONES DEL ALMA ( CD) | ||
| ..the disarming beauty of the songs. Intriguing, instantly accessible and flowering to a peak of personal achievement in three settings of St John of the Cross for two interwoven countertenors… Michael White.THE INDEPENDENT Last came Canciones del Alma, (a ballet) made for her by Robert Cohan in 1979. With the momentous Geoffrey Burgon settings of the poetry of sixteenth century mystic, St John of the cross, the dance depicts a soul drawn and torn, pressed and ravaged. DANCEMAGAZINE |
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