Kenneth Leighton

(1929-88)

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Leighton - Orchestral Works Volume 2

Leighton - Orchestral Works Volume 2


Leighton:

Symphony No. 2 ‘Sinfonia Mistica’

Te Deum laudamus


BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox

Richard Hickox conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in the second volume of Leighton’s orchestral works. BBC Music Magazine wrote of volume 1, “Hickox directs superbly paced and eloquent performances of this fine music.” Volume 2 presents two large-scale orchestral works, Symphony No.2 ‘Sinfonia Mistica’, which receives its first recording; coupled with Te Deum Laudamus in its orchestrated version.

One of the most successful British composers of the latter half of the twentieth century, Kenneth Leighton’s lifelong musical relationship with the human voice, exemplified in the two works of this recording, began as a chorister in the choir of Wakefield Cathedral as a young boy. It was to impact greatly on his writing. Over the course of his life he wrote almost continually for the voice, absorbing vocal lines in all settings. It provided an excellent vehicle for some of his most lyrical and expressive writing.

Leighton wrote three numbered symphonies. Symphony No.2 was composed in 1974 as a direct response to the death of his mother, and Leighton referred to the work as a ‘meditation on the subject of death.’ Composed over six movements and approaching an hour in length Sinfonia Mistica contains some of Leighton’s most personal and reactionary music, being at various times angry and emotional, yet serene and thoughtful. While he describes the symphony as a ‘requiem’ the conventional texts for this service are not employed, instead he used texts by John Donne, George Herbert and Henry King, poets who have been a constant source of inspiration to British composers.

The original setting of Te Deum was written for choir and organ, but two years after its completion, Leighton received a request from the Oxford Bach Choir for an orchestral version of the work, which was completed in 1966. Scored for chorus and full orchestra it is an imaginative setting of what is a liturgical text of praise, and written in honour of St Cecilia. This climatic work contains some of Leighton’s most enduring and significant music.

Chandos has received widespread appreciation for embarking on this revelatory new orchestral series. Volume 3 will be released in spring 2009.

“Sarah Fox sings with refulgent tone, commendable accuracy and shining intelligence; and Richard Hickox rallies the BBC Welsh forces to the same dizzy heights that marked out the previous volume in this series… as one of the best discs of 2008.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2009

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Traditional and Modern Carols from New College Oxford

Traditional and Modern Carols from New College Oxford


Andrews:

Before Dawn

Bennett, R R:

Out of your sleep

What Sweeter Music

Byrd:

O magnum mysterium

Darke:

In the Bleak Midwinter

Grüber, F:

Silent Night

Holst:

A Babe is born

Now let us sing

Jesu, thou the Virgin-born

The Saviour of the world is born

Howells:

Long, Long Ago

Joubert:

Torches

There Is No Rose

Leighton:

Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child, Op. 25b

trad.:

Once in Royal David's City

Ding dong! merrily on high

Sussex Carol

On Christmas night

The Holly and the Ivy

Angelus ad virginem

arr. A. Carter

This is the truth sent from above

arr. Vaughan Williams

Sing Lullaby

arr. E. Pettman

In Dulci Jubilo

A Spotles Rose

Hark! The herald angels sing

Wade:

O come, all ye faithful


Choir of New College Oxford

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Leighton - The World’s Desire

Leighton - The World’s Desire


Leighton:

Sequence for All Saints, Op. 75

Chorale Prelude on Rockingham

organ solo

O God, enfold me in the sun

first recording

Morning Canticles

first recording

The World’s Desire (A Sequence for Epiphany), Op. 91

first recording


David Bednall (organ)

Wells Cathedral Choir, Matthew Owens

The majestic Sequence for All Saints is a marvellously consolatory work which is cast in a continuous span of five sections. The use of a congregational hymn at the end makes the music a seamless and integral part of worship. The recording of The World’s Desire is the work’s first. This extensive work arose from a commission in which Leighton was requested to write a work that reflected facets of both the Western and Eastern liturgy relating to the Feast of the Epiphany. In the Epiphany story, the Western liturgy places a stronger emphasis on Christ’s divinity as manifested at his baptism in the river Jordan. By comparison the Orthodox liturgy focuses on St John’s image of the Epiphany being ‘the day of light’ with Christ portrayed as ‘the light of men’. This dichotomy presented a particular challenge to Leighton and the result is a stirring, triumphant work which combines the traditions of the Anglican and Russian Orthodox liturgies to great effect.

“If the early Symphony for Strings (1949) recalls Tippett or Berkeley, the Concerto for String Orchestra of 12 years later finds him absorbing Continental influences such as Bartók and Martin. Matching the scoring of Poulenc's Organ Concerto, Leighton's own essay in the medium perhaps struggles to distance itself from the Frenchman's work. But all in all it is a revelatory and superbly played disc. The Wells recording explores the better-known Leighton of cathedral and chapel with consummately sung performances of music that illuminates the liturgy, with able solos and solid organ foundation.” The Telegraph, 24th May 2008

“Kenneth Leighton died too young. Aged just 58, he left behind a substantial body of high-quality work for orchestra, small ensemble and cathedral choir. We can only wonder what could have come later, but as this disc illustrates, he was already a worthy successor to the great Herbert Howells. The CD takes its title from an Epiphany sequence, and includes fine music for organ and a set of morning canticles never before recorded. Wells Cathedral Choir is in cracking form.” The Observer, 4th May 2008

“Stunning performances of outstanding music, a composer fully in sympathy with the practicalities of performance and musicians who are utterly at home with this distinctive musical idiom. Leighton's memory is well served in this superb release.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2008

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Leighton - Sacred Choral Music


Leighton:

Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Collegium Madgalenae Oxonienses)

Give me the wings of faith

An Easter Sequence

Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet)

Veni creator spiritus

What love is this of thine?

Crucifixus pro nobis, Op. 38

James Oxley (tenor)

Rockingham

Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Second Service), Op. 62


Christopher Whitton (organ)

Choir of St. John’s College Cambridge, Christopher Robinson

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - March 2004

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The Cambridge Singers Christmas Album

The Cambridge Singers Christmas Album


Adam:

O Holy Night

Berlioz:

L'Enfance du Christ, Op. 25 - L'Adieu des bergers

Britten:

A New Year Carol

Handel:

For unto us a child is born (from Messiah)

Leighton:

Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child, Op. 25b

Scheidt:

In dulci jubilo

Sweelinck:

Hodie Christus natus est

Tavener:

The Lamb

trad.:

The holly and the ivy

Blessed be that maid Mary

Somerset Wassail

Shepherds in the field abiding

The Infant King

What is this lovely fragrance?

Gabriel's message

Still, still, still

Quittez, pasteurs

Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle

Personent hodie

Vaughan Williams:

Fantasia on Christmas Carols

Stephen Varcoe (baritone)

Victoria:

O magnum mysterium

Warlock:

I saw a fair maiden


The Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia, John Rutter

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Finzi & Leighton - Cello Concertos

Finzi & Leighton - Cello Concertos


Finzi:

Cello Concerto, Op. 40

Leighton:

Cello Concerto, Op. 31


Raphael Wallfisch (cello)

Scottish National Orchestra, Bryden Thomson

Building a Library

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English Oboe Concertos

English Oboe Concertos


Blezard:

Two Celtic Pieces

Gardner, J:

Oboe Concerto

Hurd:

Concerto da camera

Lane, P:

3 Spanish dances

Leighton:

Oboe Concerto, Op. 23


Jill Crowther (oboe)

English Northern Philharmonia, Alan Cuckston

“More please!” Journal into Melody

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The English Anthem Collection

The English Anthem Collection

An Anthology of English Anthems 1540-1990


Attwood, T:

Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire

Bairstow:

Blessed City, heavenly Salem

Let all mortal flesh keep silence

Battishill:

O Lord, look down from heaven

Bennett, R R:

Verses

Berkeley, L:

Thou Hast Made Me

Blow:

My God, My God, Look Upon Me

Boyce:

O where shall wisdom be found?

Britten:

Hymn to St. Peter, Op. 56a

Byrd:

O Lord Turn Thy Wrath

Teach me, O Lord

Exalt Thyself, O God

Sing joyfully

Croft:

God is Gone Up

Farmer:

The Lord's Prayer

Hide Not Thy Face

Finzi:

Welcome Sweet and Sacred Feast, Op. 27 No. 3

Gibbons, O:

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

O Lord, I Lift My Heart To Thee

Greene, M:

Lord, Let Me Know Mine End

Harper, J:

Salve Regina

Ubi Caritas

Harris, W:

Bring us, O Lord God

Harvey, J:

Come, Holy Ghost

The Tree

Holst:

The Evening-watch, H159

Howells:

Like as the Hart

Thee will I love

Come, my soul

Ireland:

Greater love hath no man

Joubert:

O Lorde, the maker of al thing

Leighton:

Drop, Drop Slow Tears

Give me the wings of faith

Morley:

Out of the Deep

Nolo mortem peccatoris

Ouseley:

Is it Nothing to You?

O Saviour of the world

Parry:

My soul, there is a country

Purcell:

I was glad when they said unto me, Z19

Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15

O God, thou hast cast us out, Z36

Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50

Rose, B:

Praise Ye the Lord

Sheppard, J:

The Lord's Prayer

Stainer:

I saw the Lord

Stanford:

The Lord is my shepherd

Glorious and Powerful God, Op. 135 No. 3

Tallis:

I call and cry to thee, O Lord

Purge me, O Lord

O Lord, give thy holy spirit

Tavener:

Hymn to the Mother of God

Tomkins:

Then David mourned

O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen

Tye:

I Will Exalt Thee

Vaughan Williams:

Whitsunday Hymn

Walton:

Set me as a seal upon thine heart

Weelkes:

Hosanna to the Son of David

O Lord Arise

Wesley, S S:

Blessed be the God and Father

The Wilderness

Wilder, P:

Blessed Art Thou

Wood, C:

O thou the central orb

Hail, gladdening Light

Expectans Expectavi


Magdalen College Choir, John Harper

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Dancing Day

Dancing Day

Christmas music from Exeter


Archer:

A child is born

Armstrong, T:

The Office of Grandisson for Christmas Eve

Chilcott:

Midwinter

Edwards, P:

No small wonder

Gauntlett:

Once in Royal David's city

Kirkpatrick:

Away in a Manger

Leighton:

Coventry Carol

Millington, A:

Eastern monarchs

Millington, R:

There is no rose

Rutter:

Dancing Day

trad.:

Joys seven

O little town of Bethlehem

Sans Day Carol

Ding dong! merrily on high


Jean Price (Harp), Paul Morgan (Organ)

The Choirs of Exeter Cathedral: Boys, Girls, and Gentlemen, Andrew Millington, Stephen Tanner

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Organ Classics from York Minster

Organ Classics from York Minster


Boellmann:

Suite gothique, Op. 25

Cocker:

Tuba Tune

Dubois, T:

Toccata

Franck, C:

Andantino in G minor for organ

Gigout:

Scherzo in E

Guilmant:

Allegretto in B minor, Op. 19, No. 1

Jackson, F:

Division on 'Nun Danket'

Leighton:

Paean

Mulet:

Carillon-Sortie

Purcell:

Trumpet Tune

arr. Jackson

Vierne:

Toccata Deuxième

Impromptu Troisième

Widor:

Toccata from Organ Symphony No. 5 In F Minor, Op. 42 No. 1


Francis Jackson (organ)

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