Parratt: The Triumph of Victoria

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The King's Singers: Royal Rhymes & Rounds

The King's Singers: Royal Rhymes & Rounds


anon.:

Hey, trolly lolly lo!

Bennet:

Weep, O Mine Eyes

Britten:

Choral Dances from Gloriana, Op. 53

Cornyshe:

Ah, Robin, gentle Robin

Blow thi Horne

Dowland:

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Drayton, P:

A Rough Guide to the Royal Succession (It’s just one damn King after another…)

Elgar:

To her beneath whose steadfast star

Gibbons, E:

Long live fair Oriana

Gibbons, O:

The Silver Swan

Round

The Silver Swan

Henry VIII:

Pastyme with good companye

It is to me a ryght gret joy

Hilton:

Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen

Mundy, J:

Lightly she whipped o'er the dales

Parratt:

The Triumph of Victoria

Parry:

Who can dwell with greatness!

Weelkes:

As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending


On a new disc to celebrate the 2012 Diamond Jubilee, The King's Singers present a selection of works from the past 500 years written in honour of the great Monarchs of Britain. Starting with works for (and in some cases by) Henry VIII, the programme covers the Elizabethan 'Triumphs of Oriana' by composers such as Gibbons, Mundy and Dowland; a very Victorian selection of dedicatory works by Elgar, Parry and Parrat; choral arrangements from the opera 'Glorianna' by Benjamin Britten; and a new piece by Paul Drayton that comically pens 'A Rough Guide to the Royal Succession'. (Drayton is perhaps best known to fans of The King's Singers as the composer of their much-loved encore work Masterpiece.)

“Pristinely sung, if starchily interpreted, the selection comprises a predictable trawl through Tudor and Elizabethan partsongs, and a less predictable choice of Victoriana...KS fans will probably buy this recording for Paul Drayton’s A Rough Guide to the Royal Succession, a 12-minute pastiche that romps through 1,000 years of kings and queens.” The Times, 16th June 2012 ***

“the sound this ensemble makes is beautifully balanced, and you could take dictation from their impeccable enunciation. These are considerable benefits...a notably intelligent, enjoyable Jubilee offering.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2012 ****

Signum - SIGCD307

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$17.00

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Choral Songs In Honour of Queen Victoria

Choral Songs In Honour of Queen Victoria


Bridge, Frederick:

For all the wonder of thy regal day

Davies, Walford:

Hark! The world is full of thy praise

Elgar:

To her beneath whose steadfast star

Goodhart:

Lady on the silver throne

Lloyd, C H:

A thousand years, by sea and land

Mackenzie:

With wisdom, goodness, grace

Martin, G C:

The seaboards are her mantle’s hem

Parratt:

The Triumph of Victoria

Parry:

Who can dwell with greatness!

Somervell:

With still increasing blessings

Stainer:

Flora’s Queen

Stanford:

Out in the windy West

Wood, C:

A Century’s Penultimate


Spiritus Chamber Choir, Aidan Oliver (director)

In 1899, the 80th birthday of Queen Victoria provided a cause for national commemoration: musically, it was marked by the publication of a collection of Choral Songs by Various Writers and Composers in Honour of her Majesty Queen Victoria, recorded for the first time as a collection on this CD.

On the morning of the Queen’s birthday, 24 May 1899, an ‘aubade’ was arranged in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle and the Queen listened at the window of her breakfast room, while massed choirs performed four of the songs.

This tribute by the musical establishment emulated Thomas Morley’s volume The Triumphes of Oriana published in 1601 in honour of Queen Elizabeth I.

The collection is fascinating for catching the prevailing British musical ethos at the turn of the century and for heralding the renaissance in British music to come.

These choral songs are remarkable for their variety and invention, containing works by the leading organists and professors of the day, as well as Elgar, Wood and Somervell, representing the next generation.

Of these thirteen partsongs only the Elgar has been recorded before.

The recording is sumptuously presented in a slipcase with a 64-page booklet, containing an essay by Britishmusic expert Lewis Foreman, the full sung texts and French and German translations.

Toccata Classics - TOCC0012

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