Warlock: Rest, sweet nymphs

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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

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Peter Warlock: Collected 78rpm Recordings

Peter Warlock: Collected 78rpm Recordings

Recorded 1925-51, digitally remastered.


Campion:

There is a Garden in her face

(arr. Warlock)

John Goss (baritone), Diana Poulton (lute)

Dowland:

Flow not so fast, ye fountains

(arr. Warlock)

John Goss (baritone), Diana Poulton (lute)

Ferrabosco, A II:

O eyes, O mortal stars

(arr. Warlock)

John Goss (baritone), Diana Poulton (lute)

Come, my Celia

(arr. Warlock)

John Goss (baritone), Diana Poulton (lute)

Purcell:

Fantazia

(arr. Warlock)

Pasquier Trio

Fantazia

(arr. Warlock)

Griller String Quartet

Warlock:

Capriol Suite

London Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Bernard

Serenade for strings

NGS Chamber Orchestra, John Barbirolli

Capriol Suite

(arr. for violin & piano by Joseph Szigeti)

Josef Szigeti (violin), Nikita Magalov (piano)

Serenade for strings

Constant Lambert String Orchestra, Constant Lambert

Capriol Suite

Constant Lambert String Orchestra, Constant Lambert

The Curlew

René Soames (tenor), Flora Nielsen (mezzo-soprano)

Aeolian String Quartet

Captain Stratton's Fancy

Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Oh good ale

John Goss (baritone), Diana Poulton (lute)

Corpus Christi

The English Singers

Sleep

John Armstrong (baritone)

International String Quartet

Chopcherry

John Armstrong (baritone)

International String Quartet

The Fox

Parry Jones (tenor)

Sleep

Parry Jones (tenor)

Take, O take those lips away

Parry Jones (tenor)

Sweet and kind

Parry Jones (tenor)

As ever I saw

Parry Jones (tenor)

The Passionate Shepherd

Parry Jones (tenor)

Corpus Christi

Ann Wood (mezzo-soprano), Peter Pears (tenor)

BBC Chorus, Leslie Woodgate

Nursery Jingles (6)

Cecil Cope (bass)

Milkmaids

Roy Henderson (baritone), Eric Griffen (piano)

Captain Stratton's Fancy

Roy Henderson (baritone), Eric Griffen (piano)

Sigh no more, ladies

Roy Henderson (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Pretty Ring Time

Roy Henderson (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Passing By

Roy Henderson (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

My Own Country

Roy Henderson (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Fair and True

Roy Henderson (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Piggesnie

Roy Henderson (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Sweet and twenty

Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Consider

Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Sleep

Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Rest, sweet nymphs

Truro Girls School

The First Mercy

Billy Neeley (treble)

Corpus Christi

Flora Nielsen (mezzo-soprano), René Soames (tenor)

Festival Singers, Leslie Woodgate

The Frostbound Wood

Dennis Noble (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

The Fox

Dennis Noble (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)

Captain Stratton's Fancy

Oscar Natzke (bass)


Born in 1894, Peter Warlock was one of England’s great songwriters – described by Lennox Berkeley as one of the “most colourful talents in English 20th century music”. His output was prolific. In addition he was a distinguished editor and transcriber of a vast amount of early music as well as an author of several books and many articles, editor and music critic. He was very close to Delius – indeed was obsessed with Delius’s music and wrote a book about him, and also assisted Beecham in organising a Delius festival in 1929. He shared a cottage with fellow composer E. J. Moeran. He suffered bouts of depression and sadly he was found dead in his Chelsea flat in December 1930, of gas poisoning.

Gathered here are the original 78rpm recordings from the John Bishop Collection – divided into Orchestral and Chamber on CD1 and vocal items on CD2. John Bishop was one of the leading lights of the Peter Warlock Society, and all tracks have been remastered by Andrew Rose of Pristine Audio.

The booklet contains fascinating and informative notes, rare photographs and original 78rpm matrix numbers with recording dates.

GGramophone Magazine

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Divine Art Historic Sound - DDH27811

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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)

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Janet Baker

Janet Baker


Berkeley, L:

Five Poems of W.H. Auden, Op. 53 (1958)

Britten:

Down by the Salley Gardens

O can ye sew cushions?

O Waly, Waly

Come ye not from Newcastle?

Finzi:

Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18

Gluck:

O del mio dolce ardor (from Paride ed Elena)

Lully:

Bois épais (from Amadis)

Marcello, B:

Il mio bel foco

Purcell:

Sleep, Adam, and take thy rest, Z195

Lord, what is man?, Z192

Vaughan Williams:

Let Beauty Awake

Tired

Silent Noon

Linden Lea

Warlock:

Sleep

Pretty Ring Time

Rest, sweet nymphs

The Jolly Shepherd


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BBC Legends - Singers - BBCL41172

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Janet Baker Boxed Set

Janet Baker Boxed Set


Berkeley, L:

Five Poems of W.H. Auden, Op. 53 (1958)

Berlioz:

Les Nuits d'été, Op. 7

recorded 1975

Britten:

Down by the Salley Gardens

O can ye sew cushions?

O Waly, Waly

Come ye not from Newcastle?

Chausson:

Poème de l'amour et de la mer, Op. 19

recorded 1975

Finzi:

Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18

Gluck:

O del mio dolce ardor (from Paride ed Elena)

Lully:

Bois épais (from Amadis)

Marcello, B:

Il mio bel foco

Purcell:

Sleep, Adam, and take thy rest, Z195

Lord, what is man?, Z192

Schoenberg:

Lied der Waldtaube (from Gurrelieder)

recorded 1963

Schubert:

Die junge Nonne, D828

Das Rosenband, D280 (Klopstock)

Auf dem See, D543 (Goethe)

Blumenlied, D431 (Holty)

Gondelfahrer, D808

Die Gotter Griechenlands D677 (Schiller)

Der Jungling und der Tod, D545 (Spaun)

Schwestergruss, D762 (Bruchmann)

Amalia, D195 (Schiller)

Der Jüngling am Bache, D30 (Schiller)

Die Entzückung an Laura, D390

Sehnsucht, D636 (Schiller)

Der Sieg D805 (Mayrhofer)

Abendstern, D806

Atys D585

Augenlied, D297 (Mayrhofer)

Memnon, D541 (Mayrhofer)

Auflösung, D807

Der Musensohn, D764 (Goethe)

Vaughan Williams:

Let Beauty awake

Tired

Silent Noon

Linden Lea

Warlock:

Sleep

Pretty Ring Time

Rest, sweet nymphs

The Jolly Shepherd


BBC Legends - Singers - BBCL50062

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