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Grainger: Works for Large Chorus and Orchestra

Grainger: Works for Large Chorus and Orchestra


Grainger:

The Bride's Tragedy

The Hunter in His Career

King Solomon’s Espousals

The Lads of Wamphray

Sir Eglamore

Tribute to Foster

Thanksgiving Song

The Wraith of Odin

Marching Song of Democracy

Danny Deever


Sydney Chamber Choir, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus & Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis

This disc contains works by Grainger in versions for large choral forces, performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra under its new Chief Conductor, Sir Andrew Davis, and featuring the Sydney Chamber Choir and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus. The recording continues on from our nineteen-disc Grainger Edition box and brings our long-running Grainger survey to an end.

Percy Grainger had a lifelong interest in poetry and prose. When he was a young boy, his mother would sing him to sleep with Stephen Foster’s Camptown Races, the memories of which were later recalled in the musical extravaganza Tribute to Foster. In his youth, Grainger was intrigued by the Icelandic sagas, which led to a deep fascination with all things Norse, and ultimately inspired works such as The Wraith of Odin. The books by Kipling were another great inspiration during Grainger’s student days in Frankfurt; Danny Deever, from Kipling’s Barrack-Room Ballads, is a grim depiction of the execution of Deever for the murder of a fellow soldier. From passages of the ‘Song of Solomon’ sprang the mammoth setting King Solomon’s Espousals.

Marching Song of Democracy was inspired by the poetry by Walt Whitman and a chance encounter with a public statue of George Washington at the Paris Exhibition of 1900. Grainger’s original plan was to write the work for voices and whistlers only, and to have it performed by a chorus of men, women, and children singing and whistling to the rhythmic accompaniment of their tramping feet as they marched along in the open air. Later Grainger realised the need for instrumental colour, and this led him to score it for the concert hall – although he did stress that ‘an athletic, out-of-door spirit must be understood to be behind the piece from start to finish’.

The setting of Swinburne’s The Bride’s Tragedy is considered to be one of Grainger’s most intensely personal works. The story tells of a girl who is to be married to a man she detests, and Grainger saw this work as ‘a personal protest against the sex-negation… that our capitalist world offered to young talents like me’.

The Hunter in His Career is a traditional ballad which takes its words from William Chappell’s collection Old English Popular Music (1838 – 40). For his setting of Sir Eglamore, Grainger turned to John Stafford Smith’s 1812 collection Musica Antiqua, in which the knight battles giants and wild boars for his beloved. The Lads of Wamphray is based on a folk-poem from Sir Walter Scott’s Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border; it is an account of the noted feud between the families of Maxwell and Johnstone. Of Thanksgiving Song, Grainger wrote: ‘My Thanksgiving Song is honour-tokened to all my life’s sweethearts – to those I loved long and fully, but also to those I merely looked at but never spoke to.’

“Performances throughout are pretty much exemplary, these combined Melbourne and Sydney forces straining every sinew under Sir Andrew Davis's lucid lead, and they have been accorded sound of splendiferous realism and at times almost startling physical impact.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2013

“Extrovert Grainger, writ large and in brilliant colours.” MusicWeb International, 19th April 2013

“This new anthology of rarities for chorus and orchestra has the added advantage of having been recorded in Melbourne, and the performances are consistently successful...Grainger’s output could be maddeningly inconsistent. Here, the high spots are magnificent.” The Arts Desk, 11th May 2013

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Chandos - CHSA5121

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Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass Live

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass Live

Recorded live in Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center December 16, 17 and 18, 2010


Bach, J S:

Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, BWV582

arr. Crees

Elgar:

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)

arr. Kreines

Gabrieli, G:

Canzon duo decimi toni

Sacrae Symphoniae No. 6

Sonata Pian e Forte

Canzon septimi toni No. 2

Grainger:

Lincolnshire Posy

arr. Higgins

Lisbon (Dublin Bay)

arr. Higgins

Horkstow Grange

arr. Higgins

Rufford Park Poachers

arr. Higgins

The Brisk Young Sailor (who returned to wed his true love)

arr. Higgins

Lord Melbourne

arr. Higgins

The Lost Lady Found

arr. Higgins

The Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol

arr. Kreines

Jeurissen:

Tristan Fantasy (after Wagner)

Prokofiev:

Montagues And Capulets (from Romeo and Juliet)

arr. Kreines

Romeo and Juliet: Dance of the Knights

arr. Kreines

Romeo and Juliet - Suite No. 1, Op. 64a: Death of Tybalt

arr. Kreines

Revueltas:

Sensemayá

arr. Roberts

Walton:

Crown Imperial

arr. Kreines


Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass, Dale Clevenger, Michael Mulcahy, Mark Ridenour & Jay Friedman

The legendary brass section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, long recognised for its power, dynamism and lyricism, takes centre stage in the latest release from the Grammy®-winning CSO Resound label. Cheered for their performances and recordings of Mahler, Bruckner and Strauss, the CSO Brass turns its focus to works by Gabrieli, William Walton and J.S. Bach, as well as symphonic works arranged for brass and percussion by Silvestre Revueltas (Sensemayá) and Prokofi ev (Three Scenes from Romeo and Juliet). Percy Grainger’s Lincolnshire Posy, beloved by generations of wind ensemble devotees, is transcribed here in a stunning arrangement by San Francisco Symphony trombonist, Timothy Higgins. Virtuoso arrangements by Joseph Kreines of three scenes from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Walton’s Crown Imperial feature the entire brass ensemble in thrilling fashion.

A musical force in Chicago and around the world, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the fi nest international orchestras. Its expansive catalogue of more than 900 recordings has earned 62 Grammy Awards—more than any other orchestra in the world.

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Cleveland Symphonic Winds

Cleveland Symphonic Winds


Arnaud:

Olympic Theme from Three Fanfares

Grainger:

Shepherd's Hey

Handel:

Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV351

Holst:

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

King, K:

Barnum and Bailey's Favorite

Sousa:

The Stars and Stripes Forever

Strauss, J, I:

Radetsky March, Op. 228

Vaughan Williams:

English Folk Song Suite


Cleveland Symphonic Winds, Frederick Fennell

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