Walton: Coronation Te Deum

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Walton: Belshazzar's Feast, Choral Works & Songs

Walton: Belshazzar's Feast, Choral Works & Songs


Walton:

Coronation Te Deum

Salisbury Cathedral Choir, Winchester Cathedral Choir & Chichester Cathedral Choir

Belshazzar's Feast

Benjamin Luxon (baritone)

London Philharmonic Choir & London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti

Jubilate Deo

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

Set me as a seal upon thine heart

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

Where does the uttered music go?

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

Missa Brevis

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

The Twelve

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

A Litany 'Drop, drop slow tears'

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

All this time

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

Make we joy now in this fest

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

What cheer?

First release on CD

Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Simon Preston

A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table

First release on CD

Three Sitwell Songs

First release on CD

Heather Harper (soprano) & Paul Hamburger (piano)


This 2CD set reveals two sides of Walton, the composer of music for the voice. CD1 features the extravagant side of the composer with multiple choirs and a huge orchestra for swaggering performances of the Coronation Te Deum and Belshazzar’s Feast, both with Sir Georg Solti conducting. CD2, with all items released on CD for the first time, features the more intimate side of the composer, with settings of choral miniatures, from the earliest setting (Drop, drop, slow tears of 1917) up to the 1972 Jubilate. Simon Preston’s LP was released on Argo to mark Walton’s 70th birthday. The remainder of the items come from a L’Oiseau-Lyre LP coupling songs by Walton and Machonchy and performed by Heather Harper. A Song for the Lord Mayor’s Table was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths for the first City of London Festival; the texts were chosen by the English dramatist and poet Christopher Hassall and the poems come mostly from 18th-century verse related to London. The collection is rounded off with Walton’s Three Songs to poems by Dame Edith Sitwell date from 1932, all based on the composer’s Façade.

“Solti's Belshazzar's Feast is more symphonic than dramatic but monumentally impressive. Preston directs a useful anthology of short choral works.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 ****

“Decca have done it again, transferring this highly spectacular choral work [Belshazzar’s Feast] with incredible aplomb. The Coronation Te Deum is hardly less impressive, the choral sound richer textured to suit the occasion, and there is a great bass pedal effect near the end. … Solti has come to Belshazzar's Feast, a great British masterpiece, and in his refreshing way has given it a crisp, international look … It is certainly a most distinctive performance, sharply focused and helped by a recording of superb clarity and brilliance … Indeed the range and bite of the sound here is little short of miraculous” Gramophone Magazine (Belshazzar’s Feast, Coronation Te Deum)

“The disc thus gives a panorama of the composer's choral development over five decades … Preston has welded the choir into a most expressive and flexible instrument … The disc does credit to all concerned and will add lustre to the already high standard of Argo recordings in this field.” Gramophone Magazine (CD2: Choral works)

“Heather Harper’s singing … is a constant pleasure. Paul Hamburger, a first-rate accompanist who has appeared far too little on records, plays the quite demanding piano parts with great skill and sensitivity” Gramophone Magazine (Songs)

Australian Eloquence - 4804972

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Jubilee: A Celebration of Royal Music

Jubilee: A Celebration of Royal Music


anon.:

God Save the Queen

arr. Benjamin Britten

Bax:

Fanfare for the Wedding of Princess Elizabeth

Bliss:

Antiphonal Fanfare for three brass choirs

Welcome the Queen

Elgar:

Imperial March, Op. 32

arr. George C. Martin

Handel:

Coronation Anthem No. 1, HWV258 'Zadok the Priest'

Parry:

I was glad

Purcell:

Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, 1695

I was glad when they said unto me, Z19

Walton:

Crown Imperial

arr. Herbert Murrill

Coronation Te Deum

Orb and Sceptre


The potential of music as a means of adding dignity and grandeur to state occasions has surely been lost on a few rulers in history. Portraits of antique kings and queens are more often admired (or the reverse) for their artistic qualities, as opposed to the enhancement in the status of their subjects they were originally intended to confer. Similarly, the appeal of ceremonial music from former ages is for modern listeners primarily aesthetic.

This 75-minute collection brings together music heard at a staggering variety of British royal occasions. Zadok the Priest has been included in every coronation service held in that building ever since the coronation of King George II and Queen Caroline in Westminster Abbey on 11 October 1727. There is music for the coronation of King James II in 1685 (Purcell’s I was glad), and a later setting of the same verses by Parry for the coronation of Edward VII in Westminster Abbey on 9 August 1902.

Of course, there’s music for Queen Elizabeth II – Walton’s Coronation Te Deum and Orb and Sceptre for the coronation on 2 June 1953 and Bliss’s march Welcome the Queen, which commemorated the return of the monarch from her Commonwealth tour in 1954.

The British national anthem hardly needs an introduction. Benjamin Britten’s distinctive arrangement was first performed in Leeds on 7 October 1961 and has been heard countless times since.

Australian Eloquence - 4806025

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The Three Elizabeths

The Three Elizabeths

A Musical Celebration of Britain through the Centuries


Byrd:

Fair Britain isle

Coates, E:

The Three Elizabeths Suite

Dam Busters March

Dowland:

The First Booke of Songes: His golden locks time hath to silver turned

Farnon:

Derby Day

State Occasion

Farrant, R:

Ah, alas you salt sea gods

Gibbons, O:

The Silver Swan

Parry:

I was glad

Parsons, R:

De la Court

Robinson, T:

The Queenes Goodnight

Tallis:

A Solfinge Song

Vaughan Williams:

The England of Elizabeth: Poet

Walton:

Spitfire Prelude & Fugue

Coronation Te Deum

Orb and Sceptre

Wilbye:

Weep, weep, mine eyes

Wood, Haydn:

London Cameos: A State Ball at Buckingham Palace

Wood, Henry:

Fantasia on British Sea Songs


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Naxos - 8557032-33

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Walton - Coronation Te Deum

Walton - Coronation Te Deum

and other choral music


Walton:

Coronation Te Deum

A Litany 'Drop, drop slow tears'

versions 1,2 & 3

The Twelve

Set me as a seal upon thine heart

Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis

Nunc Dimittis

Where does the uttered music go?

Jubilate Deo

Missa Brevis

Cantico del Sole

Make we joy now in this fest

King Herod and the Cock

All this time

What cheer?

Antiphon

A Queen's Fanfare


Polyphony, the Wallace Collection, Stephen Layton

“This disc has important bonuses that all Walton devotees will value. The inclusion of The Wallace Collection brings an immediate advantage in the first choral item, the Coronation Te Deum, when the extra bite of brass adds greatly to the impact of a piece originally designed for very large forces in Westminster Abbey. Brass also adds to the impact of the final item, Antiphon, one of Walton's very last works, setting George Herbert's hymn Let all the world in every cornersing. The new disc also includes Walton's four carols, which makes this as comprehensive a collection of Walton's shorter choral pieces as could be imagined. As for the performances and recording, the professional group, Polyphony, with sopranos very boyish, have many of the advantages that the St John's Choir offer on Naxos in bright choral sound set in an ecclesiastical atmosphere. The acoustic of Hereford Cathedral is a little washy in places, and the balance of some of the solo voices is odd at times, yet the merits of these performances far outweigh any slight reservations, with the professional singers a degree more warmly expressive than the all-male St John's Choir.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Hyperion - CDA67330

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Walton: Coronation Te Deum, etc.

Walton:

Coronation Te Deum

arr. S. Preston and M. Blatchly

A Litany 'Drop, drop slow tears'

Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis

Where does the uttered music go?

Jubilate Deo

Cantico del Sole

Passacaglia - Death of Falstaff and Touch her soft lips from Henry V

The Twelve

Set me as a seal upon thine heart

Antiphon

Missa Brevis


“This latest addition to Naxos's English Church Music series isn't just a first-rate bargain but provides a distinctive alternative to the Finzi Singers in the Chandos Walton Edition, in its use of boy trebles. The presence of boys' voices consistently brings extra freshness to the St John's Choir's performances, giving them the sort of bite one can imagine the composer having in mind, with Waltonian syncopations wonderfully idiomatic in their crisp articulation.
Smaller in scale, with the organ set behind the choir, these more intimate readings also convey more clearly the impression of church performances, a clear advantage in the liturgical items above all, not just the delightful Missa brevis, but the Jubilate, and the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis.
You might argue that this collegiate choir is on the small side for the big ceremonial Te Deum written for the Queen's Coronation in 1953, but there, more than ever, the freshness and bite make for extra clarity hard to achieve with bigger forces. With Robinson and the St John's Choir the words aren't just sharply defined but are given life, with subtle rubato and fine shading of dynamic.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Naxos English Choral Music - 8555793

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An Oxford Evensong

An Oxford Evensong

featuring composers of the University


Armstrong, T:

Psalm 14

Harris, W:

Bring us, O Lord God

Harwood, B:

Luckington 'Let all the world in every corner sing'

Leighton:

Paean

Ouseley:

Psalm 12

Parratt:

Psalm 13

Parry:

Chorale Preludes, set 1

Evensong Service in D

Rose, B:

Preces

Responses, Lord's Prayer and Collects

Stainer:

There's a Wideness in God's Mercy

Walton:

Coronation Te Deum

Watson, Sydney:

How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds


Clive Driskill-Smith (organ)

Christ Church Oxford Cathedral Choir, Stephen Darlington

Griffin - GCCD4035

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$11.50

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A Royal Fanfare

A Royal Fanfare

Music for coronations & royal ceremonial


Coates, E:

The Three Elizabeths: Halcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor)

Elgar:

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 in G major, Op. 39 No. 4

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5

Empire March

Coronation March, Op. 65

Howarth:

English Dances

Locke:

Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts and Cornetts

Walton:

Coronation Te Deum


Grand music for coronations, for ceremonial occasions, for matters of state and for formal dancing is brought together in this special album.

400 years of quintessentially British music from Locke to Coates, centred around the peerless style of Sir Edward Elgar.

The Gift of Music - CCLCDG1263

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A Royal Pageant

A Royal Pageant

Music for Pomp and Circumstance


Coates, E:

The Three Elizabeths: Halcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor)

Royal Artillery Band, Geoffrey Kingston

Elgar:

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 in G major, Op. 39 No. 4

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, James Judd

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, James Judd

Empire March

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, James Judd

Coronation March, Op. 65

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, James Judd

Howarth:

English Dances

Stockholm Philharmonic Brass Ensemble

Locke:

Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts and Cornetts

Malmo Brass Ensemble

Walton:

Coronation Te Deum

Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, Christopher Robinson


Grand music for coronations, for ceremonial occasions, for matters of state and for formal dancing brought together in this special album. 400 years of quintessentially British music, from Matthew Locke to Eric Coates, centred around the peerless style of Sir Edward Elgar, whose 'Pomp & Circumstance' marches are familiar to us all.

The Gift of Music - CCLCDG1212

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$11.50

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English Choral Music

English Choral Music


Berkeley, L:

The Lord is my Shepherd, Op. 91 No. 1

Crux fidelis, Op. 43 No. 1

Look up, sweet babe, Op. 43 No. 2

Britten:

A Hymn to the Virgin

Jubilate Deo in C major (1961)

Hymn to St Cecilia, Op. 27

Elgar:

Ave verum corpus, Op. 2 No. 1

Give unto the Lord (Psalm XXIX), Op. 74

Finzi:

Welcome Sweet and Sacred Feast, Op. 27 No. 3

God is gone up, Op. 27 No. 2

Howells:

Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (St Paul's, 1951)

Paean

Take him, earth, for cherishing

Hurford:

Litany to the Holy Spirit

Leighton:

Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Collegium Magdalenae Oxonienses)

An Easter Sequence: Sortie

Rubbra:

Tenebrae Motets - Third Nocturn

Magnificat in A flat

Stanford:

Evening Service (Magnificat & Nunc dimittis) in G major, Op. 81

Justorum animae, Op. 38 No. 1

Tavener:

The Lamb

The Lord's Prayer

Song for Athene

Vaughan Williams:

The Call

Walton:

Set me as a seal upon thine heart

Coronation Te Deum

Gloria from Missa Brevis


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Naxos - 8557557-58

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Walton: Belshazzar's Feast, etc.

Walton:

Belshazzar's Feast

Coronation Te Deum

Gloria


Chandos - CHAN8760

(CD)

$16.50

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