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First release on CD (except The Evening-Watch).
An inspired arrangement between Decca and Imogen Holst, led to a series of pioneering recordings of her father Gustav Holst’s music, which appeared on Argo and are now comprehensively released on CD as part of the Eloquence series. In a beautifully-programmed sequence of choral music, with the little chamber music gem, the Terzetto, Imogen Holst directs performances that are sincere and refreshing. Sir Peter Pears makes an appearance too, singing the unusually but evocatively-scored Four Songs for voice and violin; his violinist is Norbert Brainin, leader of the Amadeus Quartet, no less. Imogen Holst’s original notes for the LPs – ‘acutely perceptive, objective and candid’ noted Gramophone’s reviewer Lionel Salter – are here reprinted as are the full texts. Much of the music was practically unknown at the time of this recording (beautifully captured by legendary Decca engineer Kenneth Wilkinson in London’s Kingsway Hall) and well overdue for publication.
Recording producers: David Harvey (Four Songs for Voice and Violin, This have I done for my true love, Jesu, Thou the Virgin-born, Two Carols, Six Canons, The Evening-Watch, Six Choruses); Erik Smith (Terzetto)
Recording engineers: Kenneth Wilkinson (Six Medieval Lyrics, Four Songs for Voice and Violin, This have I done for my true love, Jesu, Thou the Virgin-born, Two Carols, Six Canons, The Evening-Watch); Michael Mailes (Terzetto)
Recording location: Kingsway Hall, London, UK, December 1965 (This have I done for my true love, Jesu, Thou the Virgin-born, Four Songs for Voice and Violin, Two Carols, Six Canons, Six Choruses, The Evening-Watch), January 1966 (Terzetto)
Four Songs For Voice And Violin, Op.35 -1. Jesu Sweet, Now Will I Sing
Four Songs For Voice And Violin, Op.35 -2. My Soul Has Nought But Fire And Ice
Four Songs For Voice And Violin, Op.35 -3. I Sing Of A Maiden
Four Songs For Voice And Violin, Op.35 -4. My Leman Is So True
This Have I Done For My True Love, Op.34 (H128) For Unaccompanied Voices
Jesu, Thou The Virgin-Born, Op.20b (H82) For Unaccompanied Voices
Two Carols, With Oboe And Viola (H91) -1. A Welcome Song
Two Carols, With Oboe And Viola (H91) -2. Terly, Terlow
Terzetto For Flute, Oboe And Viola (H158) -1. Allegretto
Terzetto For Flute, Oboe And Viola (H158) -2. Un Poco Vivace
Six Canons (H187) -1. If You Love Songs
Six Canons (H187) -2. Lovely Venus
Six Canons (H187) -3. The Fields Of Sorrow
Six Canons (H187) -4. David's Lament For Jonathan
Six Canons (H187) -5. Evening On The Moselle
Six Canons (H187) -6. If 'twere The Time Of Lilies
The Evening-Watch, Op.43 No.1(H159)
Six Choruses, Op.53(H186) -1. Drinking Song
Six Choruses, Op.53(H186) -2. A Love Song
Six Choruses, Op.53(H186) -3. How Mighty Are The Sabbaths (Unison Setting)
Six Choruses, Op.53(H186) -4. Intercession
Six Choruses, Op.53(H186) -5. Good Friday
Six Choruses, Op.53(H186) -6. Before Sleep
(Two Carols)
“entrancing”
“Peter Pears sings [the Four Songs for Voice and Violin] with predictable intelligence and beauty”
“Throughout the record the Purcell Singers are in splendid form. Miss Holst is a most sensitive conductor, and the choir seems able to reflect every nuance of her intention.”
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