All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Ives - Songs Volume 1
Lielle Berman, Jennifer Casey Cabot, Patrick Carfizzi, Michael Cavalieri, Robert Gardner, Ian Howell, Sara Jakubiak, Tamara Mumford, Mary Phillips, David Pittsinger, Matthew Plenk, Kenneth Tarver, Leah Wool (singers), Frederick Teardo (organ), Eric Trudel, Laura Garritson & J.J. Penna, Douglas Dickson (piano) Biava String Quartet Charles Ives wrote almost two hundred songs. Although his reputation rests on orchestral, chamber and piano music, it is Ives's songs that represent the heart of his creative thinking. The expressive variety encountered is accordingly vast: indeed, the gradual evolution of Ives’s songwriting is analogous to the wider evolution of American music during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This new edition includes all the songs that Ives completed. The alphabetic approach ensures that each volume (of which this disc is the first of six) contains a representative cross-section. “All of the soloists, who represent all voice-parts are first-rate singers, many quite young with blooming opera careers, each with a clear and compelling competence in how to sing songs. And these aren't just any songs, but some of the most fascinating, engaging, joyful, humorous, nostalgic, sentimental, artfully written songs in the repertoire.” Classics Today “Tackling the huge Ives songbook alphabetically gives us welcome variety. Anyone seriously interested in Ives warts-and-all will want to be on board for this series.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2008 “These songs, with all their quirks and flights of fantasy, [are] among the most important of the 20th century in any language.” The Guardian | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | O Rising DawnMusic for Advent & Christmas
Bárdos: | Dormi, fili care | Britten: | A Boy was Born, Op. 3: A boy was born in Bethlehem | Distler, H: | Es ist ein Ros' enstprungen (from Die Weihnachtsgeschichte, Op. 10) | Finzi: | Magnificat, Op. 36 All this night Op. 33 | Gauntlett: | Once in Royal David's city | Gruber, F: | Silent Night (arr. A Ridout) | Hovland: | The Glory of the Father | Howells: | Sing Lullaby | Ives, C: | A Christmas Carol | Muehleisen: | The Great 'O' Antiphon | Parry: | My soul, there is a country (No. 1 from Songs of Farewell) | Tavener: | The Lamb | trad.: | O come, o come, Emmanuel (arr. Kodaly) | Wishart, P: | Alleluya! A new work is come on hand |
Joseph Adam (organ) Opus 7 Vocal Ensemble, Loren W. Ponten | |
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| |  | Ives - Romanzo di Central Park
“Gerald Finley has everything and more in his darkly full-bodied voice to match the often formidable technical and expressive requirements of Ives’s songbook—reinforced by Drake’s elastic, expressive piano … this is a must-buy album” The Times “This is a highly successful follow-up to Gerald Finley and Julius Drake’s first Ives recital from 2005. Here there is the same sort of mix, from familiar songs such as The Circus Band and Watchman! To an early requiem for the family cat and the intriguing title song, Romanzo (di
Central Park), with its obbligato violin part atmospherically played by Magnus Johnston. Finley is his usual charismatic self, at home as much in the hymnody as the parody, and he is careful not to over-sentimentalise the more homely numbers while injecting pathos into the war songs. Drake
projects Ives’s often complex accompaniments with clarity and style” The Telegraph “…outstandingly well sung and played, equally well recorded, and highly recommendable to all lovers of fine songs and fine singing.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2008 ***** “…some of the early songs in a conventional style are treated with the same seriousness that Finley would apply to Lieder. The contemplative ones are delivered with an impressive serenity and Finley has his own way of attacking the razzle-dazzle of something like "The Circus Band" or "They Are There!".” Gramophone Magazine, April 2008 “This is the second volume of Ives songs from this accomplished team; their first Ives volume (reviewed above) contained some of the blockbusters like Charlie Rutlage and General WilliamBooth but the mood of this volume is fairly sedate. In particular some of the early songs in a conventional style are treated with the same seriousness that Finley would apply to Lieder. An unusual but effective feature here is the provision of violin obbligato both for the jingoistic wartime song They Are There! and the mawkish take-off Romanzo (di Central Park). Sentimentality is a Victorian characteristic but in Songs MyMother Taught Me, as elsewhere in Ives, the emotion is genuine so it invariably convinces. Many of the songs are transposed down – hard work for the pianist and it makes some of the textures rather dense. The contemplative ones are delivered with an impressive serenity and Finley has his own way of attacking the razzledazzle of something like The Circus Band or TheyAre There! He's close-miked, which works best in the intimacy of the quieter songs.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 BBC Music Magazine
Choral & Song Choice - March 2008 |
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| |  | Images de Noël
Britten: | Corpus Christi Carol | Cornelius: | Die Hirten, Op. 8 No. 2 The Three Kings Simeon (No. 4 from Weihnachtslieder, Op. 8) Christen der Kinderfreund, Op. 8 No. 5 Christkind, Op. 8 No. 6 | Debussy: | Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maison | Fauré: | Noël Op. 43 No. 1 | Fleming, R: | Mary had a baby | Holman, D: | Sweet was the song | Ives, C: | A Christmas Carol | Martin, F: | Three Christmas Songs for soprano, flute and piano (Texts: Albert Rudhart) | Niles: | What Songs Were Sung I wonder as I wander | Poulenc: | Nous voulons une petite sceur | Ravel: | Noël des jouets | Rutter: | Shepherd's pipe carol | trad.: | Sussex Carol (arr. Vaughan Williams) La Noël passée (arr. Britten) Entre le boeuf et l'ane gris | Wolf, H: | Sechs Geistliche Lieder Nos. 3-6 |
Karina Gauvin (soprano), Michael McMahon (piano), Nora Shulman (flute) | |
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| |  | All is Bright
Following the success of the beautiful a cappella choral album Peace: A Choral Album for our Times (AV 0039), the Handel and Haydn Society offers a seasonal offering that once again fuses the familiar with new works which are destined to inspire the festive imagination. Sample Jennifer Higdon’s atmospheric O Magnum Mysterium with glasses and chimes, or Eric Whitacre’s harmonious Lux aurumque, alongside longtime favourites such as Lo How a Rose E’er Blooming and The Coventry Carol in a unique arrangement with hand bells. Another special feature is the world premiere recording of Tom Vignieri’s Hodie Christus natus est, commissioned for the Handel and Haydn Society. For the ensemble’s Welsh-born Music Director Grant Llewellyn this recording is a deeply personal project, recapturing the annual spirit of caroling, maintaining tradition whilst forging new frontiers. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | NativitasAmerican Christmas Carols
James Higdon (organ) Kansas City Chorale, Charles Bruffy | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Christmas by the Bay
Bach, J S: | Christmas Oratorio, BWV248: Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht | Berlin, I: | White Christmas | Bernard, F: | Winter Wonderland | Brahms: | Ave Maria, Op. 12 | Costeley: | Allons, gay, gay, bergeres (Let Us Go, Merry Sheperdesses) | Holst: | Lullay my liking, H129, Op. 34 No. 2 | Ives, C: | A Christmas Carol | Marenzio: | Qual mormorio soave | Mason, L: | Joy to the World | Mendelssohn: | Hark! the herald angels sing | Praetorius, M: | Psallite, unigenito (à 4) Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen | Rachmaninov: | Bogorodice Devo | Rossini: | Toast pour le nouvel an | Susa: | A Midnight Clear | trad.: | The First Nowell Deck the Hall O come, o come, Emmanuel Patapan Nu Ar Det Jul Igen Wexford Carol Quelle est cette odeur agréable? Ya viene la vieja We wish you a merry Christmas | Wade: | O come, all ye faithful | Whitacre: | Little Tree |
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| |  | Remember BethlehemCarols for a New Millenium
A collection of new popular carols for Christmas sung in the cathedral choral tradition. The simple 2000-year-old story of the Nativity continue to inspire sublime music from the composers of our time. Here all the familiar strands, the animals in the stable, the kings, the shepherds, the cradle songs, the prophetic, the mstical, and the dancing and celebration are woven together in new colours for the new millenium | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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