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Handel: Ode to St Cecilia's Day (Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert)
2021-06-29 00:00:00
Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony, Tallis Fantasia and Serenade to Music - Roger Norrington
Ralph Vaughan Williams:01. - 04. Symphony No.2 'A London Symphony' [47'04]05. Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis [14'44]06. Serenade to Music * [14'13]*Felicity Lott, Lisa Milne, Rosa Mannion, Yvonne Kenny - sopranos; Ann Murray, Diana Montague, Della Jones, Catherine Wyn-Rogers - altos;Anthony Rolfe Johnson, John Mark Ainsley, Toby Spence,Timothy Robinson - tenors;Stephen Rpberts, Christopher Maltman- baritones; Michael George, Robert Lloyd - basses;London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Roger NorringtonDecca 4788348 [recorded in June, July & November 1996 and December 1997; CD release 2000 - this digital download 2015] [digital download; flacs, booklet, cover and inlay scans] Recording venue: The Colloseum, WatfordRecording engineers: Simon Eadon, James Lock & John Dunkerley Producers: Chris Hazell, Chris Sayers & Christopher Pope This was the third and last issue in this series of Vaughan Williams symphonies with Norrington and the London Philharmonic before recording was abandoned. This is actually the second incarnation […]
2021-03-07 10:37:13
A Life On-Line: Welsh song, 20th-century quartets and quintets, Lamentations old and new
Britten: Phantasy Quartet - Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Photo taken from live-stream) This week we celebrate St David's Day with Welsh song, whilst the Scottish Chamber Orchestra gave us an imaginative programme of 20th century chamber music, the Swan Consort mixed old and new in support of Mind, and Frederick Keel's Salt Water Ballads from Düsseldorf. Monday was St David's Day, and to help celebrate soprano Elinor Rolfe Johnson and pianist Gavin Roberts gave a recital of Welsh art song as part of Wales Week London 2021. The recital was a mixture of songs in Welsh, arrangements of Welsh folk-songs and songs in English, all by Welsh composers. We began with Morfydd Owen (1891-1918), an intriguing figure who studied first in Cardiff and then at the Royal Academy of Music. In London her social circles moved between both the Charing Cross Welsh Presbyterian Chapel and London intellectual circles in Hampstead, […]
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