Grainger: Molly on the Shore

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Salute To Percy Grainger

Salute To Percy Grainger


Grainger:

Shepherd's Hey

Willow Willow

I'm seventeen come Sunday

Bold William Taylor

There was a Pig went out to Dig

My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone

Lord Maxwell's Goodnight

'The Duke of Marlborough' Fanfare

Let's Dance Gay in Green Meadow

Scotch Strathspey and Reel

The Pretty Maid milkin' her Cow

The Sprig of Thyme

Lisbon (Dublin Bay)

The Lost Lady Found

Shallow Brown

Molly on the Shore

Shenandoah

Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Boy'

Brigg Fair

Green Bushes

Under A Bridge

Dollar and a Half a Day

The Merry King

Six Dukes Went a-Fishin'

Stormy

The Three Ravens

Died for Love

Country Gardens

The Power of Love

The Hunter in His Career

The Warriors

Philharmonia Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner


Peter Pears (tenor), Anna Reynolds (mezzo-soprano) & John Shirley Quirk (baritone)

Ambrosian Singers, Wandsworth Boys’ Choir & Linden Singers, Benjamin Britten & Steuart Bedford

Recording locations: ‘The Maltings’ Concert Hall, Snape, UK, December 1968 (CD 1: 1-14), November 1972 (CD 1: 15-19, CD 2: 1-3, 5-7, 9-10), March 1976 (CD 2: 4); unknown location, May 1927 (CD1: 8); All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London, UK, February 1994 (The Warriors)

A composer with an extraordinary ear for sonority, original in his outlook, sometimes misunderstood, now revered, Percy Grainger is one of Australia’s most unique sons, and, in the words of Sir Peter Pears, one of its “most independent and single-minded spirits”. Many of these recordings, of vocal and chamber orchestra pieces, were made by Decca in 1968 and 1972 and issued, together with a 1927 recording of Grainger playing his Country Gardens and of Peter Pears and Osian Ellis performing Six Dukes wenta-fishin’ in two volumes, with the title Salute to Percy Grainger. The title is retained for this anthology and to it is added Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s Deutsche Grammophon recording of The Warriors, presenting nearly two hours of some of Grainger’s finest utterances in some of their earliest (and best) performances to be captured on record. Ten of these items [CD2: 1-10] make their first appearance on CD.

The performers are a Who’s Who of great Decca artists. Benjamin Britten and Steuart Bedford share the conducting duties on the Decca recordings, and the vocalists include Sir Peter Pears, Anna Reynolds and John Shirley-Quirk, together with the Ambrosian Singers and the Wandsworth Boys’ Choir. The notes are written by celebrities too – Sir Peter Pears and Grainger scholar, John Bird – and include affectionate reminiscences. Complete song texts are included.

"This is an altogether delightful anthology, beautifully played and recorded by these distinguished artists … the recording is an extremely good one” Penguin Guide ***

“the enchantments remain … will surely give pleasure” Gramophone

“This two-CD collection includes Britten's classic 1968 recording, which is one of the best of all Grainger recitals in itself...Dazzling sound.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

“The performances by Britten, the tenor Peter Pears and the glorious baritone of John Shirley-Quirk, not to mention the Ambrosian Singers, Linden Singers and Wandsworth Boys’ Choir, have a finesse that defines an imperilled English musical tradition we are in danger of losing.” Sunday Times, 31st October 2010 ****

Australian Eloquence - 4802205

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$14.00

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British Music for Concert Band

British Music for Concert Band


Grainger:

Lincolnshire Posy

Molly on the Shore

Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Boy'

Children's March 'Over the Hills and Far Away'

Country Gardens

Holst:

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

Vaughan Williams:

English Folk Song Suite


Central Band of the RAF, Wing Commander Eric Banks

Music for Concert Band, played by one of the finest military bands, the Central Band of the RAF. All of the music featured here was originally composed for wind band including the ever-popular Holst Suites, Vaughan Williams’ English Folk Suite and an array of works by Percy Grainger.

Regis - RRC1326

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An introduction to Percy Grainger

An introduction to Percy Grainger


Grainger:

Country Gardens, version A

Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Boy'

Green Bushes

Early One Morning

There was a Pig went out to Dig

Shepherd's Hey

Shallow Brown

Lincolnshire Posy

The Immovable Do (The Cyphering C)

Handel in the Strand

I'm seventeen come Sunday

Blithe Bells

Molly on the Shore

Mock Morris

English Dance


Stephen Varcoe (baritone) / David Archer (trumpet) / Andrew Watkinson (violin) / Jonathan Scott (harmonium) / Penelope Thwaites (piano)

Joyful Company of Singers / BBC Philharmonic / BBC Philharmonic / City of London Sinfonia / Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, Richard Hickox, Matthias Bamert, Timothy Reynish

"Hickox is very, very good in this repertoire. Each tug at the heart-strings is brought off with taste and style." The Gramophone

Chandos Intro - CHAN2029

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The Irish Piano

The Irish Piano


Barber, S:

Nocturne, Op. 33

Excursions Op. 20: No. 3

Bax:

Country-Tune

Dennehy:

North Circular

Field:

Nocturne No. 10 in E minor

Nocturne No. 4 in A major

Grainger:

Molly on the Shore

Hammond, P:

John O’Reilly the Active

The Beardless Boy

Sholdice:

Am Koppenplatz

trad.:

Cailín ó cois tSuire Mé

arr. McHale

My Lagan Love

She moved through the fair

The Coulin

Wallace, W V:

Mazurka-étude

Roslyn Castle

Whelan:

The Currach

Wilson, I:

Sonnenwende


Michael McHale (piano)

Acclaimed Irish pianist Michael McHale’s début solo album features a delightful selection of piano miniatures inspired by Ireland’s rich musical heritage. The Irish Piano explores the influence of both Irish traditional and European classical music on this country’s composers and musicians.

The Irish Piano opens with Michael’s own arrangement of one of the earliest notated Irish melodies dating from the 16th century, Cailín ó cois tSuire Mé (I am a girl from the banks of the river Suir). In the English-speaking world it was known as ‘Callino Custurame’ and was originally believed to be of Italian origin.

Following on from this are two nocturnes by John Field, who coined the term and did so much to raise the bar for Irish classical music in Europe. These are complemented by Samuel Barber’s Nocturne, written as an homage to Field, and a first ever recording of the young Arnold Bax’s Nocturne, as well as music from another Irish-influenced composer Percy Grainger and the Waterford-born virtuoso William Vincent Wallace.

More first recordings on The Irish Piano of pieces by Bill Whelan, Ian Wilson and Philip Hammond are testament to the diversity of musical styles and voices that can be found in Irish contemporary piano music today. Add to these Michael McHale’s own unique arrangements of some of the country’s best loved traditional airs, and you a CD that is an accessible and engaging must-buy for anyone interested in Irish music.

Michael McHale says in his booklet notes to the collection: Altogether I hope it provides and interesting cross-section of the many different facets, musical styles and personalities that form the world of ‘The Irish Piano’.

“an elegant sensibility, and bright, even-fingered articulation that was instantly engaging” The Times

“[McHale] finds a range of keyboard colours [in these works], making their individual sound-worlds seem unexpectedly subtle and rich” BBC Music Magazine

“all of the music comes to life through the singing sensibility of McHale's sensitive and polished pianism, captured in a warmly ambient recording. In short, it's easy to recommend such a highly distinctive and imaginatively presented release.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2013

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RTÉ Lyric - CD139

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Grainger: Folk-Inspired Works for Piano Duet and Duo

Grainger: Folk-Inspired Works for Piano Duet and Duo


Grainger:

Handel in the Strand

Molly on the Shore

Shepherd's Hey

Harvest Hymn

Country Gardens

Song from The Faroe Islands

Spoon River

As Sally Sat A-Weeping

Lincolnshire Posy

Fantasy on George Gershwin’s ‘Porgy and Bess’ (two pianos)


Caroline Weichert & Clemens Rave (piano)

The essence of Grainger’s music is most evident in his piano pieces, having taken ownership of traditional and popular influences and rejecting outdated conventions.

Grainger’s ingenious variation, textures and moods can be heard throughout, ranging from the fantastically popular Country Gardens to the elaborate fantasy on Porgy and Bess.

“The Bilder Duo, pianists Caroline Weichert and Clemens Rave, are frankly impeccable in this repertoire, technically spot-on and a lot of fun for the ears. They’ve been a duo since 2007, and they clearly enjoy this music... it all comes down to how you like your Grainger: if you like it on keyboards, run out and grab this.” MusicWeb International, March 2013

Grand Piano - GP633

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Grainger: Country Gardens and Other Favourites

Grainger: Country Gardens and Other Favourites


Grainger:

Country Gardens

(version for orchestra)

Shepherd's Hey

(version for orchestra)

Colonial Song

(version for orchestra)

Children's March 'Over the Hills and Far Away'

(version for orchestra)

The Immovable Do (The Cyphering C)

(version for orchestra)

Mock Morris

(version for orchestra)

Handel in the Strand

(version for orchestra)

Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Boy'

(version for orchestra)

Spoon River

(version for orchestra)

My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone

(version for orchestra)

Molly on the Shore

(version for orchestra)


Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Frederick Fennell

Recorded in 1959

Naxos Classical Archives - 980953

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Clarinet Thunder

Clarinet Thunder


Basler:

Jambo

Elgar:

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)

(arr. Jeanie Murrow)

Fillmore:

Rolling Thunder

(arr. Matt Johnston)

Grainger:

Molly on the Shore

(arr. Matt Johnston)

Holst:

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

(arr. Matt Johnston)

Mendelssohn:

A Midsummer Night's Dream: Scherzo

(arr. Anthony Wakefield)

Nelhybel:

Suite No. 1 for clarinet choir

Richards, P:

One Step at a Time

Rimsky Korsakov:

Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34

(arr. Christina Cruder)

Weber:

Der Freischütz Overture

(arr. Craig Mason)


Sarah Bushey (clarinet), Jenny Maclay (clarinet), Ricky Williams (clarinet), Joshua Duermeyer (clarinet), Amanda Mihalik (clarinet), Erin Cushing (clarinet in E flat)

University of Florida Clarinet Ensemble, Mitchell Estrin, David Waybright

Mark Records - 8645-MCD

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Lincolnshire Posy: Music for Band

Lincolnshire Posy: Music for Band


Grainger:

'The Duke of Marlborough' Fanfare

Lincolnshire Posy

The Merry King

Children's March 'Over the Hills and Far Away'

Colonial Song

Mock Morris

The Gum-Suckers March (from In a Nutshell)

Molly on the Shore

Spoon River

Afterword

The Lads of Wamphray March

Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Boy'

Shepherd's Hey


The Arts District Chorale, Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin

Showcasing the wind band music of Percy Grainger, including favourites Lincolnshire Posy and Irish Tune from County Derry (“Danny Boy”).

Australia considers Grainger its greatest composer; the U.S., where he lived most of his life, praises him as a music educator, composer and arranger of band music; and England considers him supremely important in the preservation and arrangement of British folk songs.

Grainger’s gems are performed to perfection by America’s only full-time professional wind band, conducted by Jerry Junkin. Grainger specified many unusual, optional instruments, and this recording has them all.

rec. Meyerson Symphony Centre, Dallas, Texas, August 2008

“played with appropriate gusto but also, where required, delicacy of spirit by the Dallas Wind Symphony under Jerry Junkin.” MusicWeb International

Reference Recordings - RR117

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Hallé Favourites - Volume 1

Hallé Favourites - Volume 1


Chabrier:

Joyeuse Marche

German:

Nell Gwyn: suite

Grainger:

Shepherd's Hey

Molly on the Shore

Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Boy'

Mock Morris

Mascagni:

Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo

Massenet:

Suite No.7 'Scenes alsaciennes' : Sous les tilleuls

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Rossini:

Guillaume Tell (highlights)

Pas de six - Passo a sei / Danse - Allegretto et maestoso / Pas de Soldats - Soldiers' March

Verdi:

La forza del destino Overture


Beecham had his 'lollipops', short works he used as encores and Sir John Barbirolli had his favourites, too, but more often than not he included them in his lighter Hallé programmes or as Promenade Concert encores. He never regarded popular pieces as beneath his notice or in any snobbish light – they were pieces thousands of people liked to hear and their popularity was a sign of how good they were as music. He grew up in Edwardian London where the theatre orchestras revelled in the music of Edward German and Lionel Monckton. As a child he listened to the band playing in Lincoln’s Inn Gardens and that was where he decided he wanted to be a conductor. We can be sure that it was there he first heard the William Tell ballet music, the Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana and the Dance of the Hours. He loved them then and he loved them all his life. So when he conducted them – as the performances on this disc eloquently testify – he lavished as much artistry on them as he did on symphonies by Elgar and Mahler. No one in the audience could fail to know that he loved these pieces, he communicated his affection with a smile, with a little extra touch of showmanship, with a glance round at the audience to see if they were enjoying it as much as he was. The last two tracks of this disc comprise a brief snatch of Sir John rehearsing for a stereophonic test ‘take’ of Shepherd’s Hey, which is here issued for the first time.

Barbirolli Society - SJB1036

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American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell

American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell


Bauer, M:

Up the Ocklawaha, tone picture for violin, Op. 6

Beach:

Romance for violin & piano, Op. 23

Bellstedt:

Caprice on Dixie, for unaccompanied violin

Burleigh, C:

Four Rocky Mountain Sketches, Op. 11

Chopin:

Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz'

Coleridge-Taylor:

Deep River

Danks:

Silver Threads Among the Gold

Dvorak:

Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 55 No. 4

Humoresque in G flat major, Op. 101 No. 7

Gilbert, H M:

Marionettes

Grainger:

Molly on the Shore

Huss:

Romance

Liebling:

Fantasia on Sousa Themes

Massenet:

Crépuscule

Palmgren:

May Night, Op. 27 No. 4

Sibelius:

King Kristian II, incidental music, Op. 27: Musette

trad.:

Nobody knows the trouble I seen

(African-American spiritual melody, arranged by J Rosamond Johnson)

Venth:

Aria


Rachel Barton Pine (violin), Matthew Hagle (piano)

Cedille - CDR90000097

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