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This is the concluding CD in this Delius series which is the first ever complete recording of Delius’ songs for voice and piano. It includes 20 première recordings.
This volume includes all the songs which use French, German, Swedish and Danish texts, the Scandinavian ones being sung in English. The booklet contains full texts and extensive notes on each song. “…lovers of Delius’s music should snap up this disc.” (Vol.1) BBC Music Magazine
Delius: The Complete Songbook - Volume 2
The Violet
In The Seraglio Garden
Silken Shoes
Autumn
Irmelin
Noch Ein Mal
Nach Neuen Meeren
Der Wandrer
Der Einsame
Der Wandrer Und Sein Schatten
We Laughed When Days Were Merry
I Hear In The Night
Let Springtime Come
Black Roses
Summer Landscape
Il Pleure Dans Mon Cour
Le Ciel Est, Par-Dessus Le Toit
La Lune Blanche
Chanson D'automne
Avant Que Tu Ne T'en Ailles
Two Brown Eyes
Der Fichtenbaum
O Schneller, Mein Ross
Chanson De Fortunio
Mit Deinen Blauen Augen
Ein Schöner Stern
Hör' Ich Das Liedchen Klingen
Nuages
Traum Rosen
The Page Sat In The Lofty Tower
Dreamy Nights
Summer Nights (On The Sea Shore)
Through Long, Long Years (Red Roses)
Wine Roses
Frederick Delius: 7 Danish Songs (text by J.P. Jacobsen)
No. 6. I Seraillets Have (In the Seraglio Garden)
No. 7. Silkesko over gylden Laest (Silken Shoes)
Frederick Delius: Autumn
Autumn
7 Danish Songs (text by J.P. Jacobsen)
7 Danish Songs: No. 5. Irmelin Rose
Frederick Delius: Noch ein mal
Noch ein mal
Frederick Delius: 4 Songs
No. 1. Nach neuen Meeren
No. 2. Der Wanderer
No. 3. Der Einsame
No. 4. Der Wanderer und sein Schatten
Frederick Delius: Im Gluck wir lachend gingen
Im Gluck wir lachend gingen
Frederick Delius: Jeg horer i Natten
Jeg horer i Natten
7 Danish Songs (text by J.P. Jacobsen)
7 Danish Songs: No. 4. Let Springtime Come
Frederick Delius: Black Roses
Black Roses
Frederick Delius: Sommer i Gurre (Summer Landscape)
Sommer i Gurre (Summer Landscape)
Frederick Delius: 2 Songs
No. 1. Il pleure dans mon coeur
No. 2. Le ciel est, par-dessus le toit
Frederick Delius: La lune blanche
La lune blanche
Frederick Delius: Chanson d'automne
Chanson d'automne
Frederick Delius: Avant que tu ne t'en ailles
Avant que tu ne t'en ailles
Frederick Delius: Zwei braune Augen
Zwei braune Augen
Frederick Delius: Der Fichtenbaum
Der Fichtenbaum
Frederick Delius: O schneller, mein Ross
O schneller, mein Ross
Frederick Delius: Chanson de Fortunio
Chanson de Fortunio
Frederick Delius: 4 Songs
No. 1. Mit deinen blauen Augen
No. 2. Ein schoner Stern
No. 3. Hor' ich das Liedchen klingen
Frederick Delius: Nuages
Nuages
Frederick Delius: Traum Rosen
Traum Rosen
Frederick Delius: Pagen hojt paa Taarnet sad (The page sat in the lofty tower)
Pagen hojt paa Taarnet sad (The page sat in the lofty tower)
Frederick Delius: Lyse Naetter
Lyse Naetter
Frederick Delius: 7 Danish Songs
No. 1. Lyse Naetter (Summer Nights)
No. 2. Det bodes der for (Through Long, Long Years)
No. 3. Loft de klingre Glaspokaler (Wine Roses)
June 2012
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“the languages are set idiomatically, and the best of the songs succeed in encapsulating the mood of their poems...This project has clearly been a labour of love for Mark Stone, to judge by his detailed notes...He sings strongly, revealing most character in the bass register, and always with exemplary enunciation. Stephen Barlow makes the best of the sometimes awkward piano parts...this issue completes a highly recommendable set.”
28th January 2012
***
“Mark Stone’s baritone pleads a strong case despite occasional stridency.”
April 2012
“When virtually all of Delius's mature songs are very measured in their lyricism, it is remarkable what a wide range of expression Stone finds in bringing out the meaning of the words, not least in his high pianissimo phrases sung in a half-tone...Altogether an impressive follow-up to Stone's first volume of Delius songs”
March 2012
“Performance and recording are both at the same level as on the previous release. Stone's baritone is a very natural-sounding instrument, at ease at both top and bottom of his range, and he has no need to push to make a big sound when required...He is helped...by the unobtrusive excellence of Barlow's accompaniments...Between them they have done Delius proud.”
25th January 2012
***
“Stone sings with meticulous care for clarity and shape; there may be no great discoveries here, but Delius admirers will want to hear them.”
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