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Songs of War is a very personal selection of songs about war, carefully chosen by Simon Keenlyside. The songs contemplate the innermost thoughts of soldiers on the front lines, concentrating on themes of homesickness, longing, fear and love. Simon Keenlyside has provided the sleeve notes himself for this album, displaying his own personal thoughts on the compositions, poetry and subject matter. The album’s cover image, provided by the Imperial War Museum, is a photograph of a soldier from WW1 writing a letter home, reflecting the album’s themes of longing and homesickness. Full song texts are included in the booklet. “The title is deceptive, for these songs exude anything but a warlike mood. Almost all are English: the idiom is winsome, romantic and often quite innocent, as in Vaughan Williams’s “Youth and Love” and Bridge’s “Thy hand in mine”. At the heart of the recital – beautifully vocalised and artlessly characterised by Keenlyside – is Butterworth’s cycle of songs under the title “A Shropshire Lad”.” Financial Times, 5th November 2011 **** “Despite the title, most of the songs in this admirable collection are anything but warlike. There is no place for patriotic bombast here; instead, these polished miniatures yearn for a vanished pastoral England...a beautifully judged recording, exquisitely sung; poignant but never sentimental.” The Observer, 13th November 2011 “At 52, the British baritone is in peak vocal health, and certainly young-sounding enough to portray the men in their late teens and twenties who leave their homes and loves...I can’t think of another baritone who can match him for beautiful tone, nuance of expression and immaculate diction...Keenlyside is incomparable here, in one of the song records of the year.” Sunday Times, 13th November 2011 “it’s not damning with faint praise to say that you don’t really notice the music at all – it’s Simon Keenlyside’s impeccable delivery that registers. Housman’s bittersweet musings are heartbreaking, notably in the penultimate poem; just listen to Keenlyside's mention of "the lads that will die in their glory and never be old"...A sober, intelligent CD, beautifully sung, immaculately accompanied. Keenlyside's sleeve notes are intelligent, insightful and touching.” The Arts Desk, 26th November 2011 “A sense of the mannered or precious can debase these songs; Keenlyside's sweeping, robust lyricism is deceptively effortless and exactly right...Dr Johnson once said that every man thinks worse of himself for never having been a soldier; Keenlyside has evidently thought deeply about this, making for a robust and involving recital.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2012 ***** “Keenlyside's mark is everywhere apparent and full marks to him for persuading Sony to indulge his choices...He is indeed a remarkable singer. He can encompass tragedy and irony, heroic and tender, he has magical half-tones, introduces a thrilling touch of head voice in Warlock's The Night, he can tell a story...Keenlyside's impassioned, almost overwhelming rendering of Frank Bridge's Thy Hand in Mine is, I think, the core and key to this compelling collection” International Record Review, January 2012 “One can imagine a more poignant account of the ghostly voices in 'Is my team ploughing?' but 'The lads in their hundreds' is all the more moving for Keenlyside's robustness...The rest of the programme is equally rewarding and Keenlyside's diction is perfect.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Essential Vaughan Williams
Vaughan Williams: | The Lark Ascending Hugh Bean (violin) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult Linden Lea words by William Barnes) Dame Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano) & Gerald Moore (piano) Fantasia on Greensleeves Sinfonia of London, Sir John Barbirolli Silent Noon Ian Bostridge (tenor) & Julius Drake (piano) English Folk Song Suite (orch. Gordon Jacob) London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) & David Willison (piano) Serenade to Music (original version with 16 soloists) Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Susan Longfield, Marie Hayward (soprano), Alfreda Hodgson, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson (contralto), Ian Partridge, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen (tenor), Richard Angas, John Carol Case, John Noble & Christopher Keyte (bass) London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult Prelude on 'Rhosymedre' Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Sinfonia of London, Sir John Barbirolli The Wasps Overture London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult Loch Lomond Ian Partridge (tenor) London Madrigal Singers, Christopher Bishop Ca' the Yowes Ian Partridge (tenor) London Madrigal Singers, Christopher Bishop Five Variants of ‘Dives and Lazarus' Jacques Orchestra, Sir David Willcocks O Taste and See James Lancelot (organ) & Ivan Sharpe (treble) Winchester Cathedral Choir, Martin Neary Bushes and Briars Baccholian Singers of London Wassail Song Baccholian Singers of London For all the saints (Sine nomine) John Scott Whiteley (organ) York Minster Choir, Philip Moore The truth sent from above Choir of King's College, Cambridge, David Willcocks Little town of Bethlehem (Forest Green) The Lamb Ian Partridge (tenor) & Janet Craxton (oboe) Scherzo from Symphony No. 7 'Sinfonia antartica' London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult Orpheus With His Lute (first setting) David Daniels (countertenor) & Martin Katz (piano) Mass in G minor – Kyrie John Eaton (treble), Nigel Perrin (alto), Robin Doveton (tenor) & David van Asch (bass) Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Sir David Willcocks The blessed Son of God Bach Choir, Sir David Willcocks Come down, O Love divine (Down Ampney) (trans. R. F. Littledale – v.4 arr. Williamson) Thomas Williamson (organ) The Old Hundredth Psalm Tune 'All people that on earth do dwell' (William Kethe – Louis Bourgeois arr. RVW; version for brass ensemble and organ by Roy Douglas) Benjamin Bayl (organ) Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury |
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| |  | The Art of Bryn Terfel
Berlioz: | Une puce gentille 'Flea Song' (from La damnation de Faust) Voici des roses (Air de Méphistophélès) | Gurney: | Sleep | Gwynn Williams: | My Little Welsh Home | Handel: | Si, tra i ceppi (from Berenice) Te Deum in D major 'Dettingen', HWV283: Vouchsafe, O Lord | Hughes, J: | Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda) | Loewe, F: | Paint Your Wagon: They Call the Wind Maria | Mahler: | In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus (Kindertotenlieder) | Mendelssohn: | Lord God of Abraham (Elijah) | Mozart: | Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso (from Le Nozze di Figaro) Il core vi dono (from Così fan tutte) Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (from Die Zauberflöte) Io ti lascio, oh cara, addio, KAnh. 245 | Puccini: | Tre sbirri...Una carozza...Presto 'Te Deum' (from Tosca) | Quilter: | Go, lovely Rose, Op. 24 No. 3 (Edmund Wailer) | Rutter: | The Lord bless you and keep you | Schubert: | Erlkönig, D328 Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert) Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe) | Schumann: | Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24 Die beiden Grenadiere, Op. 49 No. 1 Mein Wagen rollet langsam, Op. 142 No. 4 | Sullivan, A: | Hereupon we’re both agreed (The Yeomen of the Guard) | trad.: | Amazing Grace Shenandoah Ar hyd y Nos (All through the night) Suo gan Deep River | Vaughan Williams: | The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) Silent Noon | Verdi: | Ehi! Paggio! ... L'onore! Ladri! (from Falstaff) | Wagner: | Die Frist ist um (from Der fliegende Holländer) O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser) |
Bryn Terfel is one of Britain’s best-loved singers, as comfortable in popular musical repertoire as he is in the great roles of opera. Ahead of his curated BrynFest appearances at London’s Southbank Centre, and his career-defining role as Wotan in Wagner’s Ring Cycle at the Royal Opera House this autumn, Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release this 2CD career retrospective. | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Best of Teddy Tahu Rhodes
Bach, J S: | St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Mache dich, mein Herze, rein Orchestra of the Antipodes, Anthony Walker Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod (from BWV82) Orchestra of the Antipodes, Anthony Walker | Bizet: | Au fond du temple saint (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles) David Hobson (tenor) Sinfonia Australis, Thomas Woods | Britten: | O Waly, Waly Sharolyn Kimmorley (piano) | Glanert: | Denn es gehet dem Menschen (after Brahms) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sebastian Lang-Lessing | Gounod: | O sainte médaille... Avant de quitter (from Faust) Sinfonia Australis, Anthony Walker | Handel: | Messiah: Why do the nations so furiously rage together? Orchestra of the Antipodes, Anthony Walker | Howie: | Hine e Hine (Maori Lullaby) Sinfonia Australis, Anthony Walker | Mozart: | Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso (from Le Nozze di Figaro) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ola Rudner Madamina, il catalogo è questo (from Don Giovanni) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ola Rudner Der Vogelfänger bin ich, ja (from Die Zauberflöte) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ola Rudner | Quilter: | Come away, death Sharolyn Kimmorley (piano) | Rodgers, R: | You'll never walk alone (from Carousel) David Hobson (tenor) Sinfonia Australis, Guy Noble | Schubert: | An die Musik D547 Kristian Chong (piano) Erlkönig, D328 Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sebastian Australis | Stölzel: | Bist du bei mir Orchestra of the Antipodes | Tomoana: | Pokarekare Ana Alison Morgan (soprano), Jenny Duck-Chong (mezzo) Sinfonia Australis, Cantillation, Anthony Walker | Vaughan Williams: | The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) Sharolyn Kimmorley (piano) | Wagner: | O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser) Sinfonia Australis, Anthony Walker |
Teddy Tahu Rhodes is one of the most sought-after bass-baritones in the world and is acclaimed by audiences and critics alike. This CD is a collection of highlights from his ten releases for ABC Classics. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Serenade: Songs of night and loveRomantic partsongs for male choir
Camerata Musica Limburg, Jan Schumacher The highly successful Camerata Musica Limburg features Romantic vocal repertoire on their latest release, including works by Schubert, Vaughan Williams and Sjöberg. The warm timbre of the male chorus and the four fantastic French horns glow like stars in the night and the excellent soloists are well supported. | |
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| |  | The Floral Dance and other Peter Dawson Favourites
Adams, S: | The Holy City | Coward, L: | Wandering The King's Highway | Damrosch: | Danny Deever, Op. 2 No. 7 | Elgar: | O My Warriors (Caractacus) | French, W P: | Phil the Fluter's Ball | German: | Glorious Devon | Lambert, F: | She is far from the land | Molloy: | The Kerry Dance | Moss, K: | The floral dance | Murray, A: | I'll walk beside you | Newton, E: | The Drum Major | O'Hogan: | Old Father Thames | Sanderson, W: | Up from Somerset | Smith, H B: | That Lucky Old Sun | Speaks: | On the Road to Mandalay | Stanford: | Drake's Drum | Sullivan, A: | The Lost Chord | Tate, J W: | A Bachelor Gay (Maid of the Mountains) | Thayer, P: | Travel the Road | Vaughan Williams: | The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) |
Re-mastered and remixed for SACD surround sound from the original 1999 recording. Peter Dawson was the Pavarotti of his time, popular enough to have his own fan club which exists to this day, and made over 2000 recordings between 1905 and 1958 (he died in 1961). Opera baritone Gregory Yurisich has compiled a wonderful tribute in this recital of songs made famous by the great Australian baritone. ‘Old Father Thames’, ‘On the Road to Mandalay’, and other ballads are treated with affectionate gusto with terrific orchestral backing by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. The music is cheerfully melodic and humorously patriotic and sentimental. Beautifully packaged with new cover and label artwork. Digipak with picture disc and 42-page colour booklet with essays and all song texts. “An ideal CD to bring memories of yesteryear flooding back... Gregory Yurisich sings with style and precision... resembles a Robson in timbre, wide compass and powerful delivery.” MusicWeb International (on the Original CD Release) | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The World of Vaughan Williams
Vaughan Williams: | Fantasia on Greensleeves Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner Linden Lea Robert Tear (tenor) Silent Noon Robert Tear (tenor) The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) Robert Tear (tenor) The Lark Ascending Iona Brown (violin) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner Three Shakespeare Songs King's College Choir, Cambridge, David Willcocks English Folk Song Suite The Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler O Clap Your Hands (Psalm 47) Canterbury Cathedral Choir, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, David Flood O Taste and See Canterbury Cathedral Choir, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, David Flood Fantasia on Christmas Carols Hervey Alan (baritone), David Willcocks |
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