[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Wednesday 20 August 2008
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'[Roth] These are attractive works … The resources of voice and instruments are imaginatively exploited. And the performances are excellent. On the Hyperion disc Roth shares with Britten, Ravel and others, the whole working together as an unusual and delightful programme … Alison Nicholls, the fine harpist, writes informative notes for Hyperion' (Gramophone)
James Gilchrist is one of the finest British tenors of today, acclaimed as a concert soloist, a recitalist and a recording artist, each latest event eliciting more rapturous comments from critics and audience alike. In his first solo disc for Hyperion, he features in a fascinating recital of English, French and American music for tenor, harp and flute.
What do we remember of our past romantic encounters? This is the theme of 'Romantic Residues', the opening section of Vikram Seth's collection of verse All You Who Sleep Tonight, first published in 1990. There are nine poems in all, varying widely in content and mood-from the light and whimsical to the melancholy and dark. The songs were commissioned by the Bury St Edmunds Festival and composed for James Gilchrist and Alison Nicholls who gave the first performance. This charming, impeccably-performed collection of morceaux and mélodies also includes works by Britten, Saint-Saëns, Ravel and Fauré.
From California 'Sunday night in the house' Alec Roth
Romantic Residues Alec Roth
The Salley Gardens 'Down by the Salley Gardens my love and I did meet' Anonymous - traditional
O Waly, Waly 'The water is wide, I cannot get o'er' Anonymous - traditional, arr. Benjamin Britten
Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn 'Watching the Wheat' 'Mi sy'n fachgen ifanc ffôl 'I am a young and foolish lad' Anonymous - traditional, arr. Benjamin Britten
David of the White Rock 'Cariwch, medd Dafydd, Fy nhelun i mi 'Bring me my harp' David Owen
Three Songs for Jennie Howard Skempton
Morceau de concours Gabriel Fauré
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques Maurice Ravel
Quand reverrai-je, hélas! André Caplet
Sonnet 'Doux fut le trait' 'Doux fut le trait' André Caplet
Une flûte invisible 'Viens! - une flûte invisible' Camille Saint-Saëns
La lettre du jardinier 'Je prends la plume pour vous donner des nouvelles' Marcel Tournier