Weir: Scotch Minstrelsy

This page lists all recordings of Scotch Minstrelsy, by Judith Weir (b.1954) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC).

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Critics Disc of the Year
December 2006

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On Buying a Horse

On Buying a Horse

The songs of Judith Weir


Weir:

On Buying a Horse

Ox Mountain Was Covered By Trees

Songs from the Exotic

Scotch Minstrelsy

The Voice of Desire

A Spanish Liederbooklet

King Harald's Saga

Ständchen


Ailish Tynan (soprano), Susan Bickley (mezzo), Andrew Kennedy (tenor) & Iain Burnside (piano)

"Few living composers can be so original, so intellectually rich, so many layered" The Independent

“Andrew Kennedy's light tenor sails pleasingly through the dark deeds of Scotch Minstrelsy” BBC Music Magazine

CD Review

Critics Disc of the Year - December 2006

Signum - SIGCD087

(CD)

$16.75

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Peripheral Visions

Peripheral Visions


Davies, Maxwell:

Farewell to Stromness

Yesnaby Ground

Holloway, R:

Wherever We May Be

Jackson, Gabriel:

Liadan Laments

LeFanu:

But Stars Remaining

MacMillan:

Ballad

The Children

Scots Song

Maconchy:

Sun, Moon and Stars

Nicholson, G:

Peripheral Visions

Weir:

Scotch Minstrelsy


Alison Smart (soprano) & Katharine Durran (piano)

“METIER is devoted not only to independent-minded British composers but performers too. Here the impressive soprano Alison Smart, of the BBC Singers, makes her recorded debut as a recitalist, accompanied by Katharine Durran (whose complete Bach Toccatas is available on MSV CD2001). They offer an interesting selection of songs, often with a folkish flavour. James MacMillan's three Soutar settings have a timeless remote lyricism. Judith Weir's poignant song-cycle Scotch Minstrelsy is witty and spare, though not as spare as Gabriel Jackson's Liadan Laments, a terse but passionate etting of an Irish elegy. Robin Holloway's Grave's cycle, Wherever We May Be, is typically fetching; George Nicholson's Peripheral Visions deliberately dessicated and droll. The Traherne prose and verse settings of the late Elizabeth Maconchy's Sun, Moon and Stars are powerful. Her daughter, Nicola LeFanu's But Stars Remaining provides a solo vehicle for Smart, and Durran gives two little Orcadian solos by Maxwell Davies.” Sunday Times

Metier - MSVCD92025

(CD)

$10.75

(also available to download from $10.50)

Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.)

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