Browne, W D: To Gratiana dancing and singing

This page lists all recordings of To Gratiana dancing and singing, by W Denis Browne (1888-1915) on CD.

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Songs of Travel

Songs of Travel


Browne, W D:

Diaphenia

Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy

To Gratiana dancing and singing

Butterworth, G:

Bredon Hill and other songs

A Shropshire Lad - six songs

Somervell:

A Broken Arc

Vaughan Williams:

Songs of Travel


Hyperion Song Recitals - CDA67378

(CD)

$16.75

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The English Songbook

The English Songbook


anon.:

The Death of Queen Jane

Britten:

Down by the Salley Gardens

Browne, W D:

To Gratiana dancing and singing

Delius:

Twilight Fancies

Dunhill:

The Cloths of Heaven, Op. 30/3

Finzi:

The dance continued

Since we loved

German:

Orpheus with his lute

Grainger:

Bold William Taylor

Brigg Fair

Gurney:

Sleep

I will go with my father a-ploughing

Parry:

No longer mourn for me

Quilter:

Come away, death

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

Somervell:

To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars

Stanford:

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

My love's an arbutus (Old Irish air)

trad.:

The Turtle Dove

Vaughan Williams:

Linden Lea

Silent Noon

Warlock:

Jillian of Berry

Cradle Song

Rest, sweet nymphs


Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano)

“The recital begins with Keats and ends with Shakespeare: that can't be bad. But it also begins with Stanford and ends with Parry; what would the modernists of their time have thought about that? They would probably not have believed that those two pillars of the old musical establishment would still be standing by in 1999. And in fact how well very nearly all these composers stand! Quilter's mild drawing–room manners might have been expected to doom him, but the three songs here – the affectionate, easy grace of his Tennyson setting, the restrained passion of his 'Come away, death' and the infectious zest of 'I will go with my father a–ploughing' – endear him afresh and demonstrate once again the wisdom of artists who recognise their own small area of 'personal truth' and refuse to betray it in exchange for a more fashionable 'originality'.
Likewise Finzi, whose feeling for Hardy's poems is so modestly affirmed in 'The dance continued'.
Does that song, incidentally, make deliberate reference, at 'those songs we sang when we went gipsying', to Jillian of Berry by Warlock (whose originality speaks for itself)? Jillian of Berry itself perhaps calls for more full–bodied, less refined tones than Bostridge's. One could do with a ruddier glow and more rotund fruitiness in the voice. Yet for most of the programme he isn't merely a well–suited singer but an artist who brings complete responsiveness to words and music. The haunted desolation of Delius's Twilight Fancies is perfectly caught in the pale hue of the voice which can nevertheless give body and intensity to the frank cry of desire, calming then to pianissimo for the last phrase amid the dim echoes of hunting horns in the piano part. Julius Drake plays with strength of imagination and technical control to match Bostridge's own.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

EMI - 5568302

(CD)

$15.50

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War’s Embers

War’s Embers


Browne, W D:

Arabia

Diaphenia

Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy

To Gratiana dancing and singing

Butterworth, G:

Requiescat

Farrar:

The wanderer's song

Silent noon

The roadside fire

Brittany

Come you, Mary

Who would shepherd pipes

Finzi:

Only a man harrowing clods

Gurney:

The Twa Corbies

Black Stitchel

Blaweary

The Fiddler of Dooney

Goodnight to the meadow

The ship

The boat is chafing

Cathleen ni Houlihan

Edward, Edward

The night of Trafalgar

Thou didst delight my eyes

To violets

Last hours

Kelly, F:

Shall I compare thee?


Michael George (bass), Martyn Hill (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (baritone) & Clifford Benson (piano)

‘If you enjoy English song, this set is a must … the singers are Britain’s best, and their excellence is matched by the accompaniments of Clifford Benson’ (BBC Music Magazine)

Helios - CDH55237

(CD)

$8.50

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In Flanders Fields

In Flanders Fields

A celebration of the poets & composers of the Great War 1914-1918


Browne, W D:

To Gratiana dancing and singing

Cole, C:

A Benediction

Goldschmidt, B:

Clouds

Granados:

Tonadillas: No. 3, La maja dolorosa

Hugh-Jones:

I saw his round mouth's crimson

Futility

Ives, C:

Grantchester

Three Songs of War

Kuula:

Tuijotin tulehen kauan, Op. 2 No. 2

Kesäyö kirkkomaala, Op. 6 No. 1

Sinipiika, Op. 23 No. 1

Purjein kuutamolla, Op. 31a No. 1

Payne:

Adlestrop

Poulenc:

Banalités


Fiona Kimm (mezzo-soprano), Andrew Ball (piano)

Quartz - QTZ2038

(CD)

$15.25

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