Primarily a renowned music critic and conductor and composer of ballets, Constant Lambert wrote very few choral works. Summer’s Last Will and Testament is an extensive cantata of stylistic diversity and emotional power. Completed in 1935, this setting of writings by the poet Thomas Nashe has strong claims to being one of its composer’s finest works. Despite attracting little attention at its premiere, Malcolm Arnold called it “one of the undiscovered treasures of the English choral repertoire”.
This benchmark recording by the English Northern Philharmonia and David Lloyd-Jones is a first-class demonstration of orchestral and choral brilliance.
Lambert: The Rio Grande
Lambert: Aubade Héroïque
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 1. Intrata
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 2. Madrigal Con Ritornelli
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 3. Coranto
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 4. Brawles
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 5. Madrigal Con Ritornelli
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 6. Rondo Burlesca, "King Pest"
Lambert: Summer's Last Will & Testament - 7. Saraband
“Nothing short of a triumph. With the bittersweet Aubade héroïque as makeweight, no disc makes a better case for Lambert’s importance”
“A masterpiece buried for far too long”
CD Review
“One is very reluctant at the conclusion to disturb the silence by standing up and switching off the CD player”