Vaughan Williams: Sun, Moon, Stars and Man

This page lists our only recording of Sun, Moon, Stars and Man, by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) on CD.

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Vaughan Williams - Where Hope is Shining

Catalogue No:

ALBCD006

Discs:

1

Release date:

30th March 2009

Barcode:

5061058190063

Medium:

CD
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Vaughan Williams - Where Hope is Shining

Songs for mixed chorus


Vaughan Williams:

No longer mourn for me (Sonnet 71)

Echo’s Lament for Narcissus

Three Elizabethan Partsongs

Come away, death

Linden Lea

(arranged by Arthur Somervell)

Ring out your bells

Rest

Fein would I change that note

Alister McAlpine's Lament

The Winter is gone

Mannin Veen

Our love goes not to English skies

Loch Lomond

The Mermaid

Ørjan Hartveit (baritone) & Alistair Young (piano)

A Farmer’s Son so Sweet

The Turtle Dove

Ørjan Hartveit (baritone)

The New Commonwealth

Sun, Moon, Stars and Man

Alistair Young (piano)


Joyful Company of Singers, Peter Broadbent

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This is the fourth disc from Albion Records which is part of the Vaughan Williams Society.

Albion Records Ltd, a not-for-profit record label, is dedicated to recording rare 20th century English classical music, concentrating on Ralph Vaughan Williams. The label is a subsidiary of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society and each of the CDs will contain world première recordings.

These vocal works were composed from 1895 and 1954 showing Vaughan Williams lifelong affection for the human voice.

Performed by the award winning Joyful Company of Singers, under Peter Broadbent, one of Europe’s leading Chamber Choirs

Recorded in the approximate order of composition this recording shows how much Vaughan Williams adapted his style over about sixty years.

BBC Music Magazine

February 2009

****

“Technically secure and tonally rounded, the Joyful Company of Singers live up to their name throughout, but without ever sliding into over-characterisation. Well balanced, atmospheric recordings complete the experience.”

Gramophone Magazine

April 2009

“The performances perhaps take a little time to hit full stride - and Broadbent's hard-working group aren't always a match for Brewer's in terms of characterful word-pointing, technical pose and secure tuning - but this remains an eminently appealing hour's worth of off-the-beaten-track VW, very nicely masterminded by producer/engineer Michael Ponder, and featuring some extensive and helpful annotation by Stephen Connock.”

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