Bridge: Go Not, Happy Day

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Summertime

Summertime


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


Felicity Lott (soprano) & Graham Johnson (piano)

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!

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Peter Pears - A Treasury of English Song

Peter Pears - A Treasury of English Song


Bennett, R R:

Tom O’Bedlam’s Song

with Joan Dickson (cello)

Berkeley, L:

How Love Came In

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Bridge:

Tis but a week

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Goldenhair

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

When you are old

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

So perverse

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Journey's end

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Go Not, Happy Day

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Love went a-riding

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Britten:

Folksongs (selection)

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Let the florid music praise! (from On this Island)

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Busch, W:

If thou wilt ease thine heart

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Come, o come, my life's delight

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Two Songs of William Blake

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Bush, A:

Voices of the Prophets

with Alan Bush (piano)

Butterworth, G:

Is My Team Ploughing?

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Delius:

To Daffodils

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Dieren:

Dream Pedlary

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Take, o take those lips away

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Grainger:

Bold William Taylor

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Holst:

Persephone (No. 1 from 12 Songs Op. 48)

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Ireland:

The Land of Lost Content

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

The Trellis

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Three Songs

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

I Have Twelve Oxen

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Moeran:

The Merry Month of May

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

In youth is pleasure

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Oldham, A:

Chinese Lyrics (3)

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Rainier:

Cycle for Declamation

Tippett:

Songs for Ariel

with Benjamin Britten (piano)

Warlock:

Piggesnie

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Along the Stream

with Viola Tunnard (piano)

Yarmouth Fair

with Benjamin Britten (piano)


Peter Pears (tenor)

These recordings, made over the space of a decade from March 1954 to December 1964, capture Peter Pears in the high summer of his career and at the peak of his powers, a period roughly framed by some of the highlights of his partnership with Benjamin Britten: the creation of the character of Peter Quint in the composer’s The Turn of the Screw in Venice in September 1954 and the euphoric response to the first performance in 1962 of the War Requiem, one of the great events of post-war English musical life. The title ‘An Anthology of English Song’ was chosen by Decca for a projected three volumes featuring Pears. The first, with Julian Bream, included Renaissance lute songs by Dowland, Morley and others. The second was presumably intended to included 18th and 19th-century titles but was never made. The third, made in 1955, consisted of 20th-century English song, and much of this material appears on CD for the first time [CD2: 10-21].

A year earlier, Pears and Britten recorded nine of Britten’s folk song arrangements; these particular recordings (made in the same sessions as those for Winter Words) too receive their first release on CD [CD2: 1-9].

More British song was recorded with Britten in 1963 and with pianist Viola Tunnard (who worked closely with Britten in the 1960s, particularly on the Church Parables) in 1964. Of special interest too, will be works Pears commissioned from contemporary composers including the Cycle for Declamation by the South-African-born Priaulx Rainier, a testing tour de force for unaccompanied voice and Richard Rodney Bennett’s dramatic 1961 setting for voice and cello of the anonymous 17th-century ballad Tom O’Bedlam’s Song.

“Gracefully patrician in tone but always perceptive, Pears, with Britten's acute accompaniment, explores a wide range of British song from Butterworth to Tippett.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 ****

“To Daffodils is exquisitely sung, and The merry month of May is a tour de force spectacularly brought off by Viola Tunnard” … “The record is completed by a splendid scena by Richard Rodney Bennett, the accompaniment for cello alone, and three prose texts by John Donne set by Priaulx Rainier for unaccompanied voice. Peter Pears sings these with marvellous intensity and understanding, and Joan Dickson’s cello playing in Tom O’ Bedlam is very good indeed.” Gramophone Magazine

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My Own Country: An English song collection

My Own Country: An English song collection


Bax:

The White Peace (Fiona Macleod)

Bridge:

Strew No More Red Roses

Go Not, Happy Day

Elgar:

Canto Popolare (In Moonlight)

Speak, Music, Op. 41, No. 2

Pleading, Op. 48 No. 1

Twilight, Op. 59 No. 1

The Blue-eyes Fairy

Fraser-Simson:

Halfway Down

Lines written by a Bear of Very Little Brain

Politeness

Missing

Holst:

Ushas

Ireland:

The Trellis

I Have Twelve Oxen

When I am Dead, My Dearest

Lehmann:

Mockturtle soup

Henry King

Parry:

O Mistress Mine

My Heart is like a Singing Bird

Under the greenwood tree (Shakespeare) English Lyrics Set VI No. 6

Good Night

Quilter:

Music, when soft voices die, Op. 25 No. 5 (Shelley)

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

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

Go, lovely Rose, Op. 24 No. 3 (Edmund Wailer)

Warlock:

Ha'nacker Mill

My Own Country

The Night

Sleep


Felicity Lott (soprano) & Graham Johnson (piano)

Felicity Lott brings her delicacy and rich understanding to a collection of English song inspired by the idyllic Sussex countryside.

“A lovingly planned programme by Graham Johnson, beautifully sung by Dame Felicity” Gramophone

The Englishness typified here is not derived from one unique musical style; rather from each composerʼs response to the texts. Graham Johnson groups together songs under headings Country Courtship. . . To Music. . . . Loveʼs Philosophy. . . . Country Scenes. . . . Night & Dawn. . . .Childrenʼs Cornerʼ. . . and Envoys on this charming - and occasionally surprising - disc.

It includes songs by Quilter, Elgar, Parry, Ireland, Bax and Holst. The Elgar songs Speak Music and In Moonlight (included under the heading ʻTo Musicʼ) remind us that the paradigm of Englishness Elgar cultivated was more to do with his association with ʻPomp and Circumstanceʼ than necessarily musical matters. As part of ʻCountry Scenesʼ, Bridgeʼs jolly Go Not, Happy Day gives nothing away about its year of publication, 1916, and the scars which led to later music of a more sombre tone.

Also included are a selection of Harold Fraser-Simpsonʼs songs based on verses from A.A. Milneʼs The Hums of Pooh, and settings by Liza Lehmann - the Edwardian English operatic soprano - including Matilda from ʻFour Cautionary Talesʼ by Hillaire Belloc, a duet with both parts taken by Felicity Lott. The CD takes its title from Peter Warlockʼs setting of another Belloc text - My Own Country.

Dame Felicity Lott lives in Sussex and was the very first artist to perform in the Music Room at Champs Hill. In 2005 she and Graham Johnson returned there to mark the 30th anniversary of her Wigmore debut with this programme (previously release on the ASV label). Champs Hill Records will also be releasing new recordings of further Elgar songs with Dame Felicity in October 2011.

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English Song

English Song


anon.:

Miserere, my Maker

Berkeley, L:

How Love Came In

Bridge:

Go Not, Happy Day

Love went a-riding

Britten:

Let the florid music praise! (from On this Island)

Butterworth, G:

Is My Team Ploughing?

Campion:

Come let us sound with melody

Fair, if you expect admiring

Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?

Dowland:

I saw my Lady weepe

Awake, sweet love

Fine knacks for ladies

Sorrow, stay

If my complaints could passions move

What if I never speed?

Ford, T:

Faire, sweet, cruell

Come Phyllis come

Holst:

Persephone (No. 1 from 12 Songs Op. 48)

Ireland:

I Have Twelve Oxen

Moeran:

In youth is pleasure

Morley:

It was a lover and his lass

O mistress mine

Thirsis and Milla

I saw my lady weeping

What if my mistress now

Oldham, A:

Chinese Lyrics (3)

Pilkington:

Rest sweet Nimphs

Rosseter:

When Laura smiles

What then is love but mourning?

Sweet come again

What is a day?

Warlock:

Yarmouth Fair


Peter Pears (tenor), Julian Bream (lute) & Benjamin Britten (piano)

Peter Pears’ voice was undoubtedly one of the finest and most distinctive of the twentieth century and here he collaborates with Julian Bream and Benjamin Britten in performances of English song. Repertoire includes works by Ford, Morley, Rosseter, Dowland, Pilkington, Campion, Bridge, Butterworth, Ireland, Moeran, Warlock, Holst, Berkeley, Oldham and Britten.

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Songs of the British Isles

Songs of the British Isles


Bridge:

Go Not, Happy Day

Parry:

Love is a bable, Op. 152 No. 3

Quilter:

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

The fair house of joy

To Daisies, Op. 8 No. 3

Over the mountains

Stanford:

The Fairy Lough Op. 77 No. 2, from An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures (1901)

A soft day

trad.:

Ma bonny lad

The Keel Row

Blow the wind southerly

I have a bonnet trimmed with blue

I will walk with my love

The stuttering lovers

Down by the Salley Gardens

The lover's curse

Kitty my love

My boy Willie

I know where I'm going

The fidgety bairn

Ca' the yowes

O Waly, Waly ('The Water is Wide')

Come you not from Newcastle

Willow, willow

Have you seen but the whyte lillie grow

Ye banks and braes

Drink to me only with thine eyes

Vaughan Williams:

Silent Noon

Warlock:

Sleep

Pretty Ring Time


Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyllis Spurr / John Newmark / Frederick Stone (piano)

Recorded 1949-1952

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Kathleen Ferrier - A Tribute

Kathleen Ferrier - A Tribute


anon.:

Newcastle

The Keel Row

Ye Banks and Braes

Bach, J S:

St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Erbarme dich

Sung in English

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Agnus Dei

St John Passion, BWV245: Es ist vollbracht

Sung in English

Brahms:

Geistliches Wiegenlied, Op. 91 No. 2

Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4

Botschaft, Op. 47 No. 1

Bridge:

Go Not, Happy Day

Gluck:

What is life? (Orfeo ed Euridice)

Che puro ciel (Orfeo ed Euridice)

Handel:

Art thou troubled? (from Rodelinda)

Ombra mai fu (from Serse)

Come alla tortorella langue (from Atalanta)

Sung in English

Judas Maccabaeus: Father of Heaven

Messiah: He was despised

Messiah: O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion

Mahler:

Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (Rückert-Lieder)

Ich atmet' einen linden Duft (Rückert-Lieder)

Um Mitternacht (Rückert-Lieder)

Mendelssohn:

Elijah: Woe unto them

Elijah: O rest in the Lord

Purcell:

Hark! The Echoing Air (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

Schubert:

An die Musik D547

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118

Die junge Nonne, D828

Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert)

Rosamunde, D797: Romance 'Der Vollmond Strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n'

Schumann:

Er, der Herrlichste von allem (No. 2 from Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42)

Stanford:

A soft day

trad.:

Ma bonny lad

Kitty my love

Blow the Wind Southerly

I have a bonnet trimmed with blue

Down by the Salley Gardens

The stuttering lovers

Drink to me only with thine eyes


Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)

“This is the best Kathleen Ferrier collection available and it includes many of her famous recordings...Decca have remastered and improved the sound for this bargain two-CD set, and the booklet includes many fascinating pictures of the great contralto.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

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Elegy: Songs for Baritone

Elegy: Songs for Baritone


Bridge:

Adoration, H 57

Go Not, Happy Day

Love went a-riding

Finzi:

Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18

Ireland:

Great Things

Sea Fever

When lights go rolling around the sky

Lilburn:

Elegy

Orr, C W:

Cycle from A Shropshire Lad


Paul Whelan (baritone), David Harper (piano)

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JS Bach: Mass in B minor

JS Bach: Mass in B minor

and recitals by Kathleen Ferrier


Bach, J S:

Mass in B minor, BWV232

Recorded off-air from a live radio broadcast on 15th June 1950 (missing passages patched from the 1952 studio recording)

Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Walter Ludwig (tenor), Paul Schöffler (bass)

Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Singverein, Herbert von Karajan

Brahms:

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

Recorded off-air from a BBC broadcast on 12th January 1949

BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent

Bridge:

Go Not, Happy Day

Handel:

Come alla tortorella langue (from Atalanta)

sung in English as 'Like as the love-lorn turtle'

Cangio d'aspetto (from Admeto)

sung in English as 'How changed the vision'

Jensen, A:

Altar

Parry:

Love is a bable, Op. 152 No. 3

Purcell:

Hark! The Echoing Air (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

From silent shades ('Bess of Bedlam') Z370

arr. Britten

Stanford:

The Fairy Lough Op. 77 No. 2, from An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures (1901)

A soft day

trad.:

Come you not from Newcastle

Kitty my love

Vaughan Williams:

Silent Noon

Warlock:

Sleep

Pretty Ring Time

Wolf, H:

Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder)

Der Gärtner (No. 17 from Mörike-Lieder)

Auf ein altes Bild (No. 23 from Mörike-Lieder)

Fussreise (No. 10 from Mörike-Lieder)


Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)

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Kathleen Ferrier: The Complete Decca Recordings

Kathleen Ferrier: The Complete Decca Recordings

Centenary Edition


Bach, J S:

St Matthew Passion, BWV244 (excerpts)

ed. Elgar and Atkins; transl. Troutbeck and Johnson

Elsie Suddaby (soprano), Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Eric Greene (tenor), William Parsons (baritone), Osborne Peasgood (organ), Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord)

The Bach Choir, The Jacques Orchestra, Reginald Jacques

Cantata BWV67 'Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ'

Ena Mitchell (soprano), William Herbert (tenor), William Parsons (bass), Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord continuo), Wilfred Parry (piano)

The Jacques Orchestra, The Cantata Singers, Reginald Jacques

Ascension Oratorio 'Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen', BWV11

Ena Mitchell (soprano), William Herbert (tenor), William Parsons (bass), Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord continuo), Wilfred Parry (piano)

The Jacques Orchestra, The Cantata Singers, Reginald Jacques

Erbarm' dich mein, o Herre gott, BWV305

sung in English as 'Have mercy, Lord'

David McCallum (violin)

National Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent

Vergiss mein nicht, BWV505

Millicent Silver (harpsichord)

Ach, dass nicht die letze Stunde BWV439

Millicent Silver (harpsichord)

Bist du bei mir, BWV508

John Newmark (piano)

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris

Michael Dobson (oboe d’amore)

St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Buss und Reu

sung in English as 'Grief for sin'

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

St John Passion, BWV245: Es ist vollbracht

sung in English as 'All is fulfilled'

Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Agnus Dei

Basil Lam (harpsichord continuo)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Brahms:

Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Botschaft, Op. 47 No. 1

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121

orch. Sargent; transl. England

BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent

Alto Rhapsody, Op. 53

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir (men’s voices), Clemens Krauss

Two songs for contralto with viola obbligato, Op. 91

Phyllis Spurr (piano), Max Gilbert (viola)

Liebeslieder-Walzer, Op. 52

Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Julius Patzak (tenor), Horst Günter (bass-baritone) (Clifford Curzon, Hans Gál piano duet)

Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, Op. 105 No. 2

Bruno Walter (piano)

Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1

Bruno Walter (piano)

Botschaft, Op. 47 No. 1

Bruno Walter (piano)

Von ewiger Liebe, Op. 43 No. 1

Bruno Walter (piano)

Neue Liebeslieder-Walzer, Op. 65

Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Julius Patzak (tenor), Horst Günter (bass-baritone), Clifford Curzon, Hans Gál (piano duet)

Bridge:

Go Not, Happy Day

Frederick Stone (piano)

Britten:

Spring Symphony, Op. 44

Jo Vincent (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor)

Concertgebouw Orchestra, The Netherlands Radio Choir, The Boys’ Choir of St Willibrorduskerk, Rotterdam, Eduard van Beinum

O Waly, Waly

Frederick Stone (piano)

Come ye not from Newcastle?

Frederick Stone (piano)

O Waly, Waly

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Chausson:

Poème de l'amour et de la mer, Op. 19

Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Ferguson, H:

Discovery, Op. 13

Ernest Lush (piano)

Gluck:

Orfeo ed Euridice -abridged version

Kathleen Ferrier (Orfeo), Ann Ayars (Euridice), Zoë Vlachopoulos (Amor)

Southern Philharmonic Orchestra, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Fritz Stiedry

What is life? (Orfeo ed Euridice)

London Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent

Gruber, F:

Silent Night

The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Boyd Neel

Handel:

Art thou troubled? (from Rodelinda)

London Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent

Frondi tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fù (from Serse)

London Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent

Come alla tortorella langue (from Atalanta)

sung in English as 'Like as the love-lorn turtle'

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Cangio d'aspetto (from Admeto)

sung in English as 'How changed the vision'

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Samson: Return, O God of hosts

Basil Lam (harpsichord continuo)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Messiah: O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion

Basil Lam (harpsichord continuo)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Judas Maccabaeus: Father of Heaven

Basil Lam (harpsichord continuo)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Messiah: He was despised

Basil Lam (harpsichord continuo)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Jensen, A:

Altar

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Mahler:

Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'

Jo Vincent (soprano)

Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam Tonkunst Choir, Otto Klemperer

Kindertotenlieder

Concertgebouw Orchestra, Otto Klemperer

Das Lied von der Erde

Julius Patzak (tenor)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (Rückert-Lieder)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

Ich atmet' einen linden Duft (Rückert-Lieder)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

Um Mitternacht (Rückert-Lieder)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Bruno Walter

Mendelssohn:

Elijah: Woe unto them

The Boyd Neel Orchestra, Boyd Neel

Elijah: O rest in the Lord

The Boyd Neel Orchestra, Boyd Neel

Parry:

Love is a bable, Op. 152 No. 3

Frederick Stone (piano)

Pergolesi:

Stabat Mater

Joan Taylor (soprano)

Nottingham Oriana Choir, The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Roy Henderson

Purcell:

From silent shades ('Bess of Bedlam') Z370

arr. Britten

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Hark! The Echoing Air (from The Fairy Queen, Z629)

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Quilter:

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

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

The Fair House of Joy

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

To Daisies, Op. 8 No. 3

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Over the Mountains

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Ye banks and braes

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Drink to me only

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Rubbra:

Psalms (3), Op. 81

Ernest Lush (piano)

Schubert:

Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Die junge Nonne, D828

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

An die Musik D547

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Ganymed, D544 (Goethe)

Benjamin Britten (piano)

Du liebst mich nicht D756 (Platen)

Benjamin Britten (piano)

Lachen und Weinen, D777

Benjamin Britten (piano)

Die junge Nonne, D828

Bruno Walter (piano)

Rosamunde, D797: Romance 'Der Vollmond Strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n'

Bruno Walter (piano)

Du liebst mich nicht D756 (Platen)

Bruno Walter (piano)

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Bruno Walter (piano)

Suleika I, D720

Bruno Walter (piano)

Du bist die Ruh D776 (Rückert)

Bruno Walter (piano)

Schumann:

Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42

John Newmark (piano)

Volksliedchen, Op. 51 No. 2

John Newmark (piano)

Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1

John Newmark (piano)

Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42

Bruno Walter (piano)

Stanford:

The Fairy Lough Op. 77 No. 2, from An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures (1901)

Frederick Stone (piano)

A soft day

Frederick Stone (piano)

trad.:

Kitty my love

arr. Hughes

Frederick Stone (piano)

Ma bonny lad

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

The Keel Row

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Blow the Wind Southerly

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

I have a bonnet trimmed with blue

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

My boy Willie

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

I know where I'm going

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

The fidgety bairn

John Newmark (piano)

I will walk with my love

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Ca' the yowes

John Newmark (piano)

Willow, willow

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

The stuttering lovers

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Have you seen but the whyte lillie grow

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Down by the Salley Gardens

arr. Hughes

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

The lover's curse

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Vaughan Williams:

Silent Noon

Frederick Stone (piano)

Wade:

O come, all ye faithful

The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Boyd Neel

Warlock:

Sleep

Frederick Stone (piano)

Pretty Ring Time

Frederick Stone (piano)

Wolf, H:

Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder)

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Der Gärtner (No. 17 from Mörike-Lieder)

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Auf ein altes Bild (No. 23 from Mörike-Lieder)

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Auf einer Wanderung (No. 15 from Mörike-Lieder)

Phyllis Spurr (piano)

Wordsworth:

Songs (3), Op. 5

Ernest Lush (piano)


Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)

22nd April 2012 marks 100th anniversary of the birth of Kathleen Ferrier.

Kathleen Ferrier was born on 22 April 1912 and died at the age of forty-one on 8 October 1953.

She was an artist held in awe and affection by numerous colleagues and countless fans worldwide and her reputation is undiminished to this day. A true contralto, whose repertory encompassed English song as well as German Lieder, her recording of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde with the Vienna Philharmonic under Bruno Walter [and tenor Julius Patzak] is one of the most celebrated classical recordings of all time and has been a staple of the Decca catalogue since it was first released in 1952. The majority of Ferrier’s studio recordings were made for DECCA and many from broadcast sources have also been published by DECCA.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Kathleen Ferrier’s birth the DECCA legacy is brought together in a comprehensive 14-CD set with a bonus DVD.

All the recordings have been remastered for this anniversary edition and will further demonstrate the unique qualities of this much-loved artist.

Also included is 'What the Edinburgh Festival has meant to me' - a talk given by Ferrier on 11th September 1949

Decca Complete Decca Recordings - 4783589

(CD - 14 discs)

$82.50

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