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An Irish Songbook

Label:

Signum

Catalogue No:

SIGCD239

Discs:

1

Release date:

28th Feb 2011

Barcode:

0635212023921

Medium:

CD
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An Irish Songbook


Barber, S:

Solitary Hotel

The Desire for Hermitage

St. Ita's Vision (No. 3 from Hermit Songs)

Bax:

To Eire (James H Cousins)

Bridge:

Lean out of the Window (Goldenhair)

Britten:

The Last Rose of Summer

Avenging and Bright

The Minstrel Boy

Sail on

At the mid hour of night

Down by the Salley Gardens

Cage:

The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs

Dunhill:

The Cloths of Heaven, Op. 30/3

Harty:

The Stranger’s Grave

Howells:

Flood

Ireland:

Tutto e sciolto

Orr, C W:

Bahnhofstrasse

Pendleton:

Bid Adieu

trad.:

Marry Me Now

arranged Hughes

Oh Men from the Fields

arranged Hughes

The Roving Dingle Boy

arranged Moeran

The Tinker’s Daughter

arranged Moeran

The Lost Lover

arranged Moeran


Ailish Tynan (soprano) & Iain Burnside (piano)

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Iain Burnside and Ailish Tynan return to Signum with their second disc of Irish Songs and arrangements: this time from a range of different 20th Century composers.

Although all of the sung texts stem from Ireland's rich heritage of literature (including poems from W.B. Yeats, Thomas Moore and James Joyce), the composers featured have a more transatlantic feel, with works by John Cage and Samuel Barber programmed alongside others by Benjamin Britten and Herbert Hughes. This disc continues Burnside’s series of recital discs with Signum – in particular his 2007 disc with Ailish Tynan of Irish songs by Herbert Hughes.

Classic FM Magazine

June 2011

*****

“Soprano Tynan has a fresh, light, but powerful voice, which never distorts and uses vibrato sparingly. She relates symbiotically to Burnside...The disc is full of interest. There are lovely, unknown tunes, seductively sung and hauntingly harmonised. It has pathos and wild joy in equal measure. An excellent recital.”

Gramophone Magazine

September 2011

“Typically, they all have distinctive accompaniments, some of them little related to the melodies at all...Predictably, Burnside is always a most sensitive accompanist, not least in some of Britten's tricky piano-writing. A most distinctive disc, well recorded and well worth investigating.”

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