Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Music All Powerful: Music to entertain Queen Victoria
| | A Loyal Ode Benson | Albert, Prince: | Melody for the Violin | Barnby: | Sweet and low | Beale: | Come let us join the roundelay | Callcott: | The Lark now leaves his Watery Nest | Chaminade: | Arlequine Op. 53 | Galkin: | Mazurka | Klose, H: | Air Varie, Op.21 | Mendelssohn: | Abschiedslied der Zugvögel, Op. 63 No. 2 Song without Words, Op. 38 No. 2 in C minor Herbstlied 'Ach, wie so bald verhallet der Reigen', Op. 63 No. 4 | Pinsuti: | Good night, Beloved | Smith, A M: | O that we two were maying | Sullivan, A: | I would I were a King The long day closes | Tours: | The Stars beyond the Cloud | Walmisley: | Music, all powerful |
Jennifer Partridge (piano), Iona Brown (violin), Alan Lumsden (ophicleide) & David King (speaker) Purcell Consort of Voices, Grayston Burgess Perfectly poised for all the Royal sentiments in the air for the forthcoming Royal Wedding, Music All Powerful - Music to entertain Queen Victoria provides a delightful flashback of the British Royal Family and is the first release on CD of a delightful Argo LP. It offers solo songs, unaccompanied and accompanied choral songs and a handful of instrumental numbers such as would have been performed for and during Queen Victoria’s reign. The Purcell Consort of Voices under Grayston Burgess are joined by a group of instrumental soloists, including the superb violinist Iona Brown, with pianist Jennifer Partridge both accompanying and playing a Mendelssohn Song without Words and a Chaminade piece. For bringing back songs from obscurity alone this is a worthy CD. But it also recalls obscure composers like Pinsuti, Klosé, Beale, Galkin, Walmisley and Callcott and an obscure instrument - the ophicleide (the instrument Mendelssohn wanted for Bottom’s braying in the Midsummer Night’s Dream overture). The performances are idiomatic and charming, the programming a joy. Geoffrey Coleby provides the amusing notes: ‘…when they could burst the shackles of their dreadful academic training, the Victorians could show a touching great-heartedness which is their most endearing feature’. All song texts are included. A timely release of a recording of songs and instrumental pieces composed during the reign of one of England’s most beloved monarchs. “irresistably charming … And there is plenty of variety … Sweet and low [is] most beautifully sung … A particularly charming item is the duet by Alice M. Smith … Alan Lumsden (a trombonist by profession) is splendid in the variations by Klosé for ophicleide and piano. I had not previously heard a solo on this instrument, and it is a memorable experience” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mendelssohn - Songs & Duets Volume 1
Mendelssohn: | Ich wollt' meine Lieb' ergösse sich, Op. 63. No. 1 (Heine) Op 63 No 1 Pagenlied Eichendorff Venetianisches Gondellied, Op. 57 No. 5 'Wenn durch die Piazetta' (Freiligrath, after Moore) Das erste Veilchen, Op. 19a No. 2 (Ebert) Reiselied 'Bringet des', Op. 19a No. 6 (Ebert) Abschiedslied der Zugvögel, Op. 63 No. 2 (Fallersleben) Op 63 No 2 Der Blumenkranz 'By Celia's arbour all the night' Frühlingslied 'Durch den Wald, den dunkeln', Op. 47 No. 3 Gruss, Op. 63 No. 3 Reiselied 'Der Herbstwind', Op. 34 No. 6 Frühlingslied 'In dem Walde', Op. 19a No. 1 Frühlingslied 'Der Frühling naht mit Brausen', Op. 71 No. 2 Herbstlied 'Ach, wie so bald verhallet der Reigen', Op. 63 No. 4 Im Herbst, Op. 9 No. 5 Minnelied 'Leucht't heller als die Sonne', Op. 34 No. 1 Auf der Wanderschaft Op. 71 No. 5 Lieblingsplätzchen, Op. 99 No. 3 Volkslied, Op. 63 No. 5 Jagdlied 'Mit Lust tät ich ausreiten', Op. 84 No. 3 Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden, Op. 99 No. 5 Da lieg' ich unter den Bäumen, Op. 84 No. 1 Maiglöckchen und die Blümelein, Op. 63 No. 6 Bei der Wiege, Op. 47 No. 6 Altdeutsches Frühlingslied 'Der trübe Winter ist vorbei', Op. 86 No. 6 Scheidend, Op. 9 No. 6 | Mendelssohn, Fanny: | Ferne Op. 9 No. 2 (Tieck) (Droysen) Verlust (Text: Heinrich Heine) Die Nonne |
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