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Veljo Tormis - Choral music

Veljo Tormis - Choral music


Tormis:

Kaks laulu Ernst Enno sõnadele

Two songs to words by Ernst Enno

Kolm eesti mängulaulu

Three Estonian game songs

Kolm laulu eeposest "Kalevipoeg"

Three songs from the epic ‘Kalev’s Son’

Livonian heritage

Liivlaste pärandus

Laevas lauldakse

Singing aboard ship

Sügismaastikud (Autumn Landscape) (Texts: Viivi Luik)

Neli eesti hällilaulu

Four Estonian lullabies

Childhood Memories

Helletused


Holst Singers, Stephen Layton

Veljo Tormis is—along with Arvo Pärt—Estonia’s most famous living composer, holding an almost mystic status in his home country. He is also the passionate and practical torch-bearer for folk-singing revival, and the integration of an ancient cultural inheritance into thoroughly modern, post-Soviet lives. Interestingly, he trained at the Moscow conservatoire and was steeped in Soviet instruction during his early musical life. His music is almost all written for choirs; few composers have ever been so committed to one genre. Tormis’s choral specialism marks him out from Bartók, Kodály, Vaughan Williams and Grainger, whose pioneering interest in folksong was ultimately less purist given their use of the tunes alone in instrumental or orchestral works: for Tormis, the words and the music are inseparable.

“Here the Holst Singers under the indefatigable Stephen Layton explore this fascinating legacy, a mixture of arrangements of folk songs and original music inspired by the honesty and freshness of their idiom, in performances of characteristic spirit, atmosphere and incisiveness.” The Telegraph, 12th April 2008

“By comparison with the crack Nordic teams, the English voices are admittedly a degree softer-focused in tone and not quite so high-pressure in expression. The composer's compatriots bring even more electricity to the five marvellous songs that make up Livonian Heritage, for example, though the Holst singers find a subtlety and affection that certainly compensates. ” Gramophone Magazine, June 2008

“These splendid performances highlight the music's elemental aspects (not just evocations of forces of nature but the spirit of the country, long suppressed by occupiers), the Holst Singers' commitment bringing out the ferocity of some passages with a quite scary intensity.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2008 ****

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Hyperion - CDA67601

(CD)

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Tavener: The Veil of the Temple

Tavener: The Veil of the Temple


Patricia Rozario

Holst Singers & Temple Church Choir, Stephen Layton

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - March 2005

Super Audio CD

Format:

Hybrid Multi-channel

RCA - 82876661542

(SACD - 2 discs)

£15.49 (£13.18 ex. VAT)

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Elgar: Part Songs, etc.

Elgar:

Part Songs

Vaughan Williams:

Mass in G minor

Festival Te Deum

John Birch (organ)


Isobel Collyer (soprano), Joya Logan (alto), Christopher Mercer (tenor), Martin Johnson (bass)

Holst Singers, Hilary Davan Wetton

Regis - RRC1135

(CD)

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Thomas Linley junior - The Song of Moses

Thomas Linley junior - The Song of Moses


Linley the younger:

The Song of Moses

Oratorio for the Drury Lane Theatre, 12 March 1777 Libretto by John Hoadly (1711-1776) after Exodus 15

Let God arise

Anthem for the Three Choirs Festival at Worcester, 8 September 1773


Julia Gooding (soprano), Sophie Daneman (soprano), Robin Blaze (tenor), Andrew King (tenor) & Andrew Dale Forbes (bass)

Holst Singers & The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman

Thomas Linley was born in Bath into a highly musical family. Had he not died tragically young in a boating accident it seems likely that he would have won for himself a far greater name. He travelled widely, was a friend of Mozart (who commented that ‘had he lived, he would have been one of the greatest ornaments of the musical world’), and was widely mourned.

The Song of Moses was one of his last works. A grand oratorio in Handelian style, it contains a varied range of arias alongside choruses which are at once expertly written and intensely dramatic (something here developed to the full by the Holst Singers). The story is taken from Exodus (Chapter 15) and concentrates on the Israelites’ rejoicing after the Red Sea was closed over the pursuing Egyptian forces—much the same as Handel’s Israel in Egypt. This recording is the work’s first performance since 1778.

Let God arise is an earlier work, one of his first surviving compositions of any size, and is a large-scale anthem after the style of Handel or Boyce. Again the choruses have real strength and contrapuntal power, and the arias show a skill rare in one so young.

“One of the best finds yet in Hyperion’s English Orpheus series” Gramophone Magazine

“Linley might well have been an English answer to Mozart, as this fine short oratorio shows” Daily Mail

“Another indispensable release in the English Orpheus series. The adventurous will find their curiosity amply rewarded” Classic CD

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Helios - The English Orpheus - CDH55302

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Scheduled for release on 28 July 2008. Order it now and we will deliver it as soon as it is available.

Glazunov - Complete Solo Piano Music, Volume 4

Glazunov - Complete Solo Piano Music, Volume 4


Glazunov:

Prelude and Two Mazurkas Op. 25

Barcarolle Sur Les Touches Noires

Two Impromptus, Op. 54

Idylle, Op. 103

Triumphal March, Op. 40

(with the Holst Singers)

The Song Of The Volga Boatmen Op. 97

In Modo Religioso Op. 38

Pas De Caractère Op. 68

Piano Sonata No. 2 In E Minor Op. 75


Stephen Coombs (piano)

Stephen Layton

‘A series that will surely raise this composer’s status immeasurably’ (Gramophone)

Helios - CDH55224

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Villette - Choral Music

Villette - Choral Music


Villette:

O sacrum convivium Op. 27

Hymne à la Vierge, Op. 24

Attende Domine, Op. 45

Notre Père d'Aix Op. 75

Inviolata Op. 66

Tu es Petrus Op. 29

O quam suavis est Op. 76

Salutation angélique Op. 20

Strophes polyphoniques pour le Veni Creator Op. 28

Panis angelicus, Op. 80

O salutaris hostia Op. 21

Ave verum Op. 3

Salve regina Op. 5

O quam amabilis es Op. 71

Jesu, dulcis memoria Op. 78

Adoro te Op. 31

O magnum misterium Op. 53


James Vivian (organ)

Holst Singers, Stephen Layton

‘The Holst Singers—Stephen Layton’s ‘other’ great choir—is every bit as skilled, sonorous and sensitive as his better-known group, Polyphony. Very few conductors manage this sort of exquisite phrasing, subtle nuance, gleaming sound, and absolute control that you hear from any of Layton’s choirs. Hyperion records them beautifully and offers its usual complete and classy booklet’ (American Record Guide)

Hyperion - CDA67539

(CD)

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This have I done for my true love

This have I done for my true love

Partsongs by Gustav Holst, including:


Holst:

Ave Maria

Terly, terlow

Bring us in good ale

Diverus and Lazarus

Sweet and low

Home they brought her warrior dead

Mae ‘nghariad i'n Fenws

Spring

Summer

The Song of the Blacksmith

Swansea Town


Holst Singers, Stephen Layton

Helios - CDH55171

(CD)

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Holst - Evening Watch and other choral music

Holst - Evening Watch and other choral music


Holst:

Two Psalms H117

Six Choruses H186

The Evening-watch, H159

Seven Part-songs, H162

Nunc dimittis H127


Holst Singers & Orchestra, Hilary Davan Wetton

Helios - CDH55170

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The John Tavener Collection

The John Tavener Collection


Tavener:

God is With Us (A Christmas Proclamation)

Song for Athene

Funeral Ikos

Hymn to the Mother of God

The Tiger

Threnos

The Lamb

Mother Thekla Today the Virgin

A Christmas Round

What God is we do not know (from The Veil of the Temple)

Elizabeth Full of Grace

(world premiere recording)

The Dormition of the Mother of God (from The Protecting Veil)

The Protecting Veil


English Chamber Orchestra, Temple Church Choir, Holst Singers, Stephen Layton

Decca - 4750962

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Britten: Choral Dances From Gloriana, Op. 53, etc.

Bliss:

Pastoral 'Lie Strewn the White Flocks'

for chorus, mezzo soprano, flute, drums and string orchestra

Britten:

Choral Dances From Gloriana, Op. 53

for tenor, harp and chorus

Holst:

Choral Hymns From The Rig Veda - Group 3, H99 (Op 26 No. 3)

for female voices and harp


Shirley Minty (mezzo Soprano, Martyn Hill (tenor), Thelma Owen (harp), Judith Pearce (flute)

English Choral Music, Holst Singers, Hilary Davan Wetton

'With glowing sound and very attractive works for coupling, this is an outstanding bargain issue' (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)

Helios - CDH55050

(CD)

£5.49 (£4.67 ex. VAT)

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