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A welcome reissue of a disc capturing one of the wittier evenings at London’s Wigmore Hall. For anyone who wasn’t there on 17 June 1988, this disc is joyous discovery, where Schoenberg rubs shoulders with Cole Porter, Madeleine Dring with Gershwin, while Jeremy Nicholas’s brilliantly punning pieces prove that the traditions of Flanders & Swann are alive and well; where you can feast on oysters and cottage cheese, squashed tomato sandwiches and kippers, where bald men acquire unlikely headgear in the name of seduction, where love is pursued, gained, lost or (worse) simply becomes dull and where fairies do indeed live at the bottom of the garden. A delicious concoction, performed with piquancy and tenderness by Sarah Walker and Roger Vignoles. “Brings the house down” Gramophone Magazine “One of the happiest records you could wish to find, as well as one of the funniest” Penguin Guide | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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anon.: | O where hae ye been, Lord Randall, my son? traditional, arr. Cyril Scott | Beethoven: | Mephistos Flohlied, Op. 75, 3 | Brahms: | Es war ein Markgraf überm Rhein (No. 29 from Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33) | Emanuel: | Alone in the desert, alone, I'm alone | Loewe, C: | Edward, Op. 1 No. 1 (Herder) Die wandelnde Glocke, Op. 20 No..3 | Mahler: | Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) | Porter, C: | The Tale of the Oyster | Schubert: | Erlkönig, D328 | Schumann: | Die Löwenbraut, Op. 31 No. 1 Der Schatzgräber, Op. 45 No. 1 | Stanford: | La Belle Dame sans merci (John Keats) (1877) | Sullivan, A: | The Lost Chord | Wolf, H: | Der Feuerreiter (No. 44 from Mörike-Lieder) |
This latest release from the multi-award-winning partnership of Gerald Finley and Julius Drake features a literary and musical form which inspired the greatest voices of German Romanticism. The foremost poets and composers of the age saw the ballad as a direct link to the folk-minstrels of the past. Frequently ghoulish and sensational in character, ballads satisfied the popular taste for the Gothic. This disc contains some of the greatest examples of the form, including Schubert’s Erlkönig, as well as some fascinating and lesser-known works. The disc also includes selections from the ever popular English ballad tradition. Gerald Finley’s unrivalled gift for characterization and story-telling, honed both on the stages of opera houses around the world and through his extraordinary Lieder recordings, makes him the ideal performer of these works. This is a genuinely entertaining and original disc. “Drake's playing has successfully suited the varied repertoire. Finley has enthralled with his interpretations and delighted with his singing purely as singing, combining the two aspects expertly.” International Record Review, July 2011 “they're all tales and Finley is a fine tale-teller. In Loewe, he sounds as though he's singing just for you, the listener, so rapt and intense is his communication. Drake is a fine accomplice, tuning his fingers to full orchestral capacity for Schumann's psycho-drama 'Die Löwenbraut' and Wolf's 'Der Feuerreiter'” BBC Music Magazine, July 2011 **** “Listen to these wonderfully melodramatic, mostly Victorian ballads by candlelight in a haunted house...Performances full of raging fortissimos and ghoulish tremolandos from Finley and his pianist Julius Drake.” The Times, 18th June 2011 **** “Their approach to text and music consistently casts light on turbulent emotions, at times glaring in its dramatic intensity at others passed through restraining filters. The recital's heart pulses with Wolf's Der Feuerreiter and a spine-tingling account of Stanford's La belle dame sans merci.” Classic FM Magazine, August 2011 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Arne: | Where the Bee Sucks | Barber, S: | Sure on this shining night, Op. 13 No. 3 The Monk and His Cat (No. 8 from Hermit Songs) | Berlioz: | L'Île inconnue (from Les Nuits d'été) Villanelle (from Les nuits d'été, Op. 7) | Bernstein: | My House (from Peter Pan) | Brahms: | Meine Liebe ist grün, Op. 63 No. 5 | Bridge: | Go Not, Happy Day | Delius: | To Daffodils | Elgar: | The Shepherd's Song | Fauré: | Clair de Lune, Op. 46 No. 2 Soir Op. 83 No. 2 Notre amour Op. 23 No. 2 | Fraser-Simson: | Vespers | Gershwin: | Summertime (from Porgy and Bess) | Head, M: | The Little Road to Bethlehem | Ireland: | The Trellis | Lehmann: | Ah, moon of my delight | Porter, C: | The Tale of the Oyster | Quilter: | Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op. 3 No. 2 (Tennyson) Who is Sylvia Love's Philosophy, Op. 3 No. 1 (Shelley) | Rutter: | The Lord bless you and keep you | Schubert: | Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D774 | Schumann: | Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3 | trad.: | The Lark in the Clear Air | Vaughan Williams: | Orpheus With His Lute | Warlock: | Sleep | Wood, Haydn: | A brown bird singing |
Dame Felicity Lott, revered British soprano, says of this CD: “ Summertime also has many of my favourite songs in English, French and German. We made the CD at a friend`s house, and the sessions were so relaxed, with no London traffic to cause endless retakes! It`s a real mix of beautiful songs of all kinds, on a summer theme. I chose songs I loved, from Gershwin to Christopher Robin…. Three centuries of song are represented here, and, as BBC Music Magazine's Hilary Finch put it “such is the skill of Johnson's programming that the entire recital seems to be a single, sustained exhalation of rapture and reflection” She went on to say: The upper reaches of Lott's still gleaming soprano inhabit Barber's 'Shining Night' and Fauré's Clair de lune'. And her robust English version of Schubert's 'Who is Sylvia?' finds an irresistible companion in Arne's 'Where the Bee Sucks', with its veritable midsummer night's dream of an accompaniment from Johnson. The artists' palpable sense of joy and well-being gathers momentum as they visit Berlioz's 'L'île inconnue' and as they sing on the water with Schubert. . . . And Lott and Johnson know well that the only way to face sentiment is to acknowledge its own integrity, as they do when they listen to Haydn Wood's 'Little Brown Bird' and eavesdrop with Fraser-Simson on Christopher Robin saying his prayers. This CD features songs from a great variety of composers - Gershwin, Barber, Cole Porter, Bernstein, Brahms, Schubert, Arne, Schumann, Berlioz, and many more. A full 29 tracks of summer-themed songs! | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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