Elgar: Orchestral Songs
- 乐团: BBC Concert Orchestra
- 发行时间:2018-09-21
- 唱片公司:Somm Recordings
- 唱片编号:SOMMCD271-2
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
Disc 1
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作曲家:Edward Elgar( 爱德华·埃尔加爵士)
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作品集:Song Cycle, Op. 59
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作品集:2 Songs, Op. 60
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作曲家:Edward Elgar( 爱德华·埃尔加爵士)
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作品集:Grania & Diarmid, Op. 42
Disc 2
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作曲家:Edward Elgar( 爱德华·埃尔加爵士)
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作品集:3 Songs, Op. 16
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作曲家:Edward Elgar( 爱德华·埃尔加爵士)
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作品集:2 Songs, Op. 60
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作品集:2 Songs, Op. 41
简介
Somm Recordings is delighted to present a revelatory collection of orchestral songs by Sir Edward Elgar performed by two of today’s most exciting young singers – mezzo-soprano Kathryn Rudge and baritone Henk Neven – accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Barry Wordsworth. The Hills of Dreamland takes its title from a line in Elgar’s well-known setting, beautifully still and beseeching, of Arthur L Salmon’s Pleading. Historically the least regarded part of Elgar’s output, his songs contain a treasure-trove of vocal gems and here receive performances of insight, imagination and emotional directness. The Op.59 Song Cycle is an exemplary case in point, by turns quietly radiant, touchingly nostalgic and achingly melancholic. Two settings of poems by Elgar’s wife – the richly orchestrated The Wind at Dawn and celebratory The King’s Way– show Elgar at his most evocative and ebullient. Sombre and powerful, The Pipes of Pan boasts colorful imagery and driving rhythmic energy, The River and The Torch wholly Elgarian in their wonderful sonorities. A first recording of the orchestral version of the marching song Follow the Colours shows Elgar at his most patriotic. The complete incidental music for a 1901 staging of WB Yeats’ Grania and Diarmid offers a rare opportunity to experience the full gamut of Elgar’s moving and dramatic evocation of a timeless tale of love in the ancient Irish myth. A bonus album of recordings made under the auspices of the Elgar Society showcases soprano Nathalie de Montmollin and pianist Barry Collett in a collection of piano-accompanied songs. It includes first recordings of the piano version of ‘Winter’ from The Mill Wheel and the world-weary tread of Muleteer’s Serenade, setting words from Cervantes’ Don Quixote.