Vaughan Williams: The Poisoned Kiss

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Vaughan Williams: The Poisoned Kiss

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - January 2004

Label:

Chandos

Catalogue No:

CHAN10120
(CHAN 10120)

Discs:

2

Release date:

17th Oct 2003

Barcode:

0095115112021

Length:

1 hour 55 minutes

Medium:

CD (download also available)
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Vaughan Williams: The Poisoned Kiss

(complete opera)


Janice Watson, James Gilchrist, Roderick Williams, John Graham-Hall, Richard Stuart, Mark Richardson, Gail Pearson, Helen Williams, Neal Davies, Anne Collins

Adrian Partington Singers, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox

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Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Poisoned Kiss

playOverture

playAct I: Opening Chorus: Secret are the sounds … (Dipsacus, Chorus)

playAct I: Scene: What's that? (Gallanthus)

playAct I: Scene: Day is dawning (Angelica, Gallanthus)

playAct I: Duet: It's really time … (Gallanthus, Angelica)

playAct I: Ensemble: Here we come … (Hob, Lob, Gob, Dipsacus, Chorus)

playAct I: Duet and Chorus: I'm a sorcerer bold (Dipsacus, Angelica, Hob, Lob, Gob, Hobgoblins)

playAct I: Duet: It's true I'm inclined … (Amaryllus, Gallanthus)

playAct I: Ensemble: Hush, lovely cobra (Tormentilla, Angelica, Amaryllus, Gallanthus)

playAct I: Desist, lest you die! (Amaryllus, Tormentilla, Gallanthus, Angelica)

playAct I: Duet: I know we see … (Amaryllus, Tormentilla)

playAct I: Blue larkspur in a garden (Amaryllus, Tormentilla)

playAct I: Ensemble: Who's in my forest? (Dipsacus)

playAct I: North wind, south wind (Dispacus, Hob, Gob, Lob, Tenors, Basses)

playAct I: Angelica? (Tormentilla, Angelica)

playAct I: O, come to our arms (Amaryllus, Gallanthus, Tormentilla, Angelica, Dipsacus, Hob, Gob, Lob, Chorus)

playAct I: Song: O, who would be … (Tormentilla)

playAct I: Finale: All is ready! (Dipsacus, Hob, Gob, Lob, Angelica, Tormentilla,Hobgoblins, Chorus)

playAct II: Introduction

playAct II: Here we come (Chorus)

playAct II: Song and Chorus: By all the powers (Angelica, Chorus)

playAct II: Trio: Ho there! (Lob, Hob, Gob)

playAct II: Duet: It does not appear … (Angelica, Gallanthus)

playAct II: Trio: If you want to escape (Third Medium, First Medium, Second Medium)

playAct II: Tormentilla! Tormentilla! (Chorus)

playAct II: Song and Duet: There was … (Tormentilla, Angelica, Hob, Gob, Lob)

playAct II: Ensemble: Twas here it bade … (Amaryllus, Hob, Lob, Angelica, Gob, Gallanthus, Chorus)

playAct II: Serenade: Dear love, behold … (Amaryllus)

playAct II: Duet: Sleeping or waking (Tormentilla, Amaryllus)

playAct II: You must not kiss me (Tormentilla, Amaryllus, Hob, Gob, Lob, Chorus)

playAct II: Finale: Too dark for me … (Tormentilla, Angelica, Gallanthus, Hob, Gob, Lob, Amaryllus, Chorus)

playAct III: Introduction

playAct III: Trio: Behold our mystic … (First Medium, Second Medium, Third Medium)

playAct III: Ensemble: Monstrous vision! (Empress, First Medium, Second Medium, Third Medium)

playAct III: Ballad: When I was young … (Empress)

playAct III: Ensemble: You can leave us (Empress, First Medium, Second Medium, Third Medium)

playAct III: Duet: Is my love alive? (Tormentilla, Empress, Amaryllus)

playAct III: Love breaks all rules … (Empress, Tormentilla, Amaryllus)

playAct III: Invocation: Imps and Demons (Empress, Chorus)

playAct III: Ensemble: Come, O gentle powers (Empress, Tormentilla, Amaryllus, Dipsacus)

playAct III: Duet: Can you, can you remember (Empress, Dipsacus)

playAct III: Quartet: Love in a hut (Tormentilla, Empress, Amaryllus, Dipsacus)

playAct III: Sextet: Horrid monster! (First Medium, Gob, Second Medium, Hob, Lob, Third Medium)

playAct III: Duet: It's the proper thing to do (Gallanthus, Angelica)

playAct III: Finale: Love has conquered! (Tormentilla, Amaryllus, Gallanthus, Angelica, Mediums, Hob, Gob, Lob, Dipsacus, Empress, Chorus)

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“Written in the late 1920s when he was at the height of his powers, The Poisoned Kiss is Vaughan Williams's forgotten opera: this is the first complete recording. The composer chose his friend Evelyn Sharp to write a libretto based on a short story by Richard Garnett about a beautiful princess who lives on poison. But the verse treatment is deplorable. Though the pair had in mind the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan, the result is coy and self-conscious, never witty or pointed in a Gilbertian way. Vaughan Williams made revisions in 1936 and 1955, but there are still too many embarrassingly unfunny lines. This recording helps to rehabilitate the opera by eliminating virtually all the spoken dialogue.
Neither Vaughan Williams nor Sharp could work out the right balance between comedy and the central romance – the love between Prince Amaryllus and Tormentilla, brought up on poison by her magician father, Dipsacus.
Though planned as a light opera, the music has substance. The score is rich in ideas; each number is beautifully tailored, never outstaying its welcome. At almost two hours of music, it has to be said that the opera is too long (and it would be even longer with dialogue), but the inspiration never flags.
Charm predominates, with tender melodies like that in the Act 1 duet of Amaryllus and Tormentilla, 'Blue larkspur in a garden', and a surging emotional climax in the ensemble which crowns Act 2, when their love leads to the passionate poisoned kiss. There are direct echoes of Sullivan in the multi-layered ensembles and patter numbers, which come closest to achieving the lightness aimed at.
Whatever the shortcomings of the piece, no lover of Vaughan Williams's music should miss hearing this wonderful set, with a strong and characterful cast superbly led by Richard Hickox, and with atmospheric sound enhancing the musical delights. Janice Watson as Tormentilla sings with sweetness and warmth, while giving point to the poisonous side of the character, and James Gilchrist makes an ardent Amaryllus.
Pamela Helen Stephen and Roderick Williams are totally affecting in their love music, and Neal Davies is firm and strong as the magician Dipsacus.”

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