Howells: King David

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Down by the Salley Gardens

Down by the Salley Gardens

Works by Vaughan Williams, Finzi, Howells & Quilter


Berkeley, L:

The Horseman

Finzi:

Since we loved

The sigh

At Middle-Field Gate in February (from I Said to Love)

Gurney:

Down by the Salley Gardens

Hely-Hutchinson:

et in the manner of Händel

Howells:

King David

The Widow Bird

The Little Boy Lost

Purcell:

Music for a while, Z583

arr. Tippett

Lord, what is man?, Z192

arr. Britten

Let the night perish (Job's Curse), Z191

arr. Britten

Quilter:

It was a lover and his lass

Three Shakespeare Songs, Op. 6

Hey, ho, the wind and the rain (No. 5 from Five Shakespeare Songs, Op. 23)

Take, O take those lips away

Stanford:

La Belle Dame sans merci (John Keats) (1877)

Vaughan Williams:

Linden Lea

Bright is the Ring of Words (No. 8 from Songs of Travel)

Warlock:

Jillian of Berry


Bejun Mehta (countertenor) & Julius Drake (piano)

This programme offers a vivid and varied cross-section of English song, ranging from the Edwardian aesthetic of Quilter and early Vaughan Williams to the intensely expressive style of Howells and Finzi. The Purcell realisations by Britten and Tippett, meanwhile, are products of two great 20th-century composers engaging with their musical heritage. In all these different styles, Bejun Mehta shows the same verbal and vocal mastery that won such acclaim for his debut Handel recital on harmonia mundi.

“Bejun Mehta certainly can't be faulted on his eclecticism in his whistle-stop tour of English song...Mehta's singing is so heart-stoppingly beautiful and musically perceptive that you wish he had recorded whole cycles rather than just representative songs.” The Guardian, 1st September 2011 ****

“Mehta's gift for mood and atmosphere is heard in the light beauty of Quilter's "It was a lover and his lass", the sweet melancholy of Gurney's "Down by the Salley Gardens" or the veiled mystery of Lennox Berkeley's "The Horseman". Pianist Julius Drake provides customary alert, expressive accompaniment.” The Observer, 11th September 2011

“Mehta is a technically excellent singer; with a firm well-supported line; an unusually resonant lower range; and fine expressive diction, well equal to Julius Drake's sturdy accompaniment. And he's hardly more bloodless than genteel English tenors of the era...he exploits his thinner tone deftly for unusual, even eerie effects, especially in Stanford's chilling La belle dame snas merci” BBC Music Magazine, November 2011 *****

“Any suspicion that these songs might sound lukewarm or tentative in the hands of a countertenor is soon dispelled by Mehta's invigorating singing of Quilter's 'Blow, blow, thou winter wind' and the keen way he dramatises Stanford's 'La Belle Dame sans merci'. The verbal point he brings to a handful of Purcell songs in arrangements by Britten and Tippett is also appreciated.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2011

“Mehta may not possess the most extensive of vocal paintboxes but he does gradate the shades at his disposal to good effect: pastels rather than oils. In Drake he has a partner who draws suitable sounds from the piano.” International Record Review, November 2011

Harmonia Mundi - HMC902093

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Janet Baker - English Song Anthology

Janet Baker - English Song Anthology


Dunhill:

The Cloths of Heaven, Op. 30/3

To the Queen of heaven

Finzi:

Come away, come away, death

It was a lover and his lass (No. 5 from Let us garlands bring, Op. 18)

Gibbs, C A:

By a Bierside

Love is a Sickness, Op. 44/1

Gurney:

Sleep

I will go with my father a-ploughing

Head, M:

A Piper

Howells:

King David

Come Sing and Dance

Ireland:

A Thanksgiving

Her song

Vaughan Williams:

The Call

Youth and Love

Warlock:

Balulalow

Youth


Janet Baker & Martin Isepp (piano)

Regis - RRC1265

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My True Love Hath My Heart: English Songs

My True Love Hath My Heart: English Songs


Bennett, R R:

A History of the Thé Dansant

Britten:

O Waly, Waly

Corpus Christi Carol

Early one Morning

How Sweet the Answer

Gurney:

Sleep

By a bierside

Head, M:

Cotswold Love

Fox Gloves

Howells:

Lost Love

King David

Gavotte

Come Sing and Dance

Ireland:

Her song

Tryst

My True Love Hath My Heart

Warlock:

The First Mercy


Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) & Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Sarah Connolly received excellent reviews for her recital performance of ‘English Songs’ on 11 April 2011 at the Alice Tully Hall in New York. The New York Times wrote: ‘Ms Connolly’s voice was strong and steady through its range, velvety, but with a soft, subtle graininess that gave weight and presence to even her most ethereal floated notes.’

Here the mezzo-soprano, accompanied by Malcolm Martineau on piano, performs four arrangements by Benjamin Britten: three folk songs and one song from an early choral work. These complement the recent Britten CD on Chandos, on which Connolly performs the cantata Phaedra as well as A Charm of Lullabies (CHAN 10671).

Next come eleven songs from the 1920s, which is considered the golden decade for English art songs. Among the highlights are By a Bierside, Ivor Gurney’s stark reflection on death, written in the World War I trenches, and Herbert Howells’s King David which has long been considered a masterpiece. Howells himself said: ‘I am prouder to have written King David than almost anything else of mine.’

The most recent contribution to this disc of English Songs is the surreally retro A History of the Thé Dansant by Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, which was published in 1995.

“Her singing is consistently beautiful in this programme of English songs” Sunday Times, 16th October 2011

“They create a sense of isolation within the sadness of King David; they capture Ireland's responses to the poetry of Hardy, Sidney and Symons with total commitment; and they respond with sentience to Gurney's uniquely eloquent feeling for the inflections of the English language in two of his classic songs” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 ****

“One of today’s most intelligent musical mezzo-sopranos, Sarah Connolly is in gloriously fluent and expressive voice for an imaginatively programmed selection of mid 20th-century English song...Malcolm Martineau’s accompaniment is exemplary in its sensitivity.” The Telegraph, 27th October 2011 *****

“It is good to find an English singer in her prime championing the lesser-known art songs of her native tradition, and making them sound not so much twee as magical: listen to Connolly’s artless handling of Britten’s “Corpus Christi Carol”, the quiet rapture she finds in Howells’s “Kind David”, the fun she has with the Foxtrot from Richard Rodney Bennett’s “History of Thé Dansant”.” Financial Times, 30th October 2011 ****

“her sense of drama is never overstated. She excels, therefore, in capturing the masculine melancholy of Britten's lullabies and Bennett's brittle, unpredictable scenes from a long marriage. Martineau responds throughout with characteristically flawless, subtle and intuitive accompaniment.” Classic FM Magazine, December 2011 ****

“Connolly sings immaculately, with impeccably sensitive accompaniment from Malcolm Martineau, in sound both clear and perfectly balanced.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2012

Chandos - CHAN10691

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Flaming June

Flaming June

English songs and music for summer


Delius:

Summer Evening

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham

The Walk to the Paradise Garden

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham

Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham

A Song before sunrise

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham

Elgar:

The Wand of Youth Suite No. 1, Op. 1a

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham

Howells:

King David

Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano)

Quilter:

Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op. 3 No. 2 (Tennyson)

Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano)

June (Nora Hopper) (1905)

Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano)

Love's Philosophy, Op. 3 No. 1 (Shelley)

Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano)


The intenisty and passion of this painting by Frederic, Lord Leighton, is matched in superb performances of early twentieth-century English art songs and music including 'June' by Quilter and works by Delius, Howells and others.

The Gift of Music - CCLCDG1068

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My Own Country

My Own Country

A recital of English Song


Britten:

Tom Bowling

The Choirmaster's Burial (No. 5 from Winter Words)

Dyson:

Poet's hymn

Song of the Cyclops

Gibbs, C A:

The stranger

Five eyes

Gurney:

Down by the Salley Gardens

Snow

Head, M:

Tewkesbury Road

Lavender Pond

Howells:

O my deir hert (Cradle Song)

King David

Parry:

Weep you no more

Willow, willow

Quilter:

Over the mountains

Drink to me only

Sullivan, A:

Orpheus with his Lute

Edward Gray

Warlock:

My own country

Rest, sweet nymphs


Harry Sever (boy treble) & Robert Bottone (piano)

Herald - HAVP311

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Songs by Michael Head and Friends

Songs by Michael Head and Friends


Bednall:

England

First sight of her and after

Gurney:

Down by the Salley Gardens

Sleep

Head, M:

Sweet chance

O to be in England

Fox Gloves

Green Rain

A Piper

A green cornfield

Ships of Arkady

Beloved

A blackbird singing

Nocturne

Dear delight

You shall not go a-Maying

Love’s lament for comely grace

Love me not

O let no star

The twins

A summer idyll

Slumber song of the Madonna

When sweet Ann sings

Howells:

King David


Richard Rowntree (tenor), David Bednall (piano)

Lammas - LAMM179D

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Songs For Ariel

Songs For Ariel


anon.:

Salve regina

Britten:

I know a bank where the wild thyme blows (from A Midsummer Night's Dream)

Down by the Salley Gardens

Dowland:

If my complaints could passions move

Gant, M de:

Epitaph for Salomon Pavey

Handel:

Ho fuggito amore, HWV 118

Howells:

King David

Purcell:

Sweeter than Roses (from Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585)

Here the deities approve, Z339

I attempt from love's sickness to fly in vain (from The Indian Queen)

Fairest Isle (from King Arthur)

Tippett:

Songs for Ariel

Vaughan Williams:

The Woodcutters Song

Warlock:

The Night


James Bowman (countertenor) & Kenneth Weiss (harpsichord, piano)

Satirino - SR052

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Dreams and Fancies

Dreams and Fancies

Favourite Songs in English


Bridge:

Isobel

Clarke, Rebecca:

The Seal Man

The Aspidistra

Delius:

Twilight Fancies

Dunhill:

The Cloths of Heaven, Op. 30/3

Gibbs, C A:

Silver

Five Eyes

Gurney:

Sleep

Head, M:

The Little Road to Bethlehem

Hoiby:

Jabberwocky

Howells:

King David

Gavotte

Come Sing and Dance

Ireland:

If I had Dreams to Sell

Nelson, H:

Dirty Work

Quilter:

Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op. 3 No. 2 (Tennyson)

Stanford:

The Monkey's Carol

Sullivan, A:

Orpheus with his Lute

Vaughan Williams:

Silent Noon

The Water Mill

Warlock:

The Fox

Jillian of Berry

The First Mercy

The Night


Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano)

CRD - CRD3473

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English Songs

English Songs


Butterworth, G:

A Shropshire Lad - six songs

Hely-Hutchinson:

The Song of Soldiers

Howells:

King David

Vaughan Williams:

The Water Mill

Songs of Travel

The Call

Orpheus With His Lute

Linden Lea


Shura Gehrman (bass), Adrian Farmer (piano)

Recorded at Wyastone Leys on 12th June 1980, 12th May 1981

Nimbus - NI5033

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