Silence and Music

 
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STANFORD / ELGAR / VAUGHAN WILLIAMS / DOVE / GRAINGER
Silence and Music
Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh

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Release Date: Friday 6 October 2017

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This programme explores that vast twentieth-century secular English choral repertoire which goes under the generic title 'partsongs'. It is an extraordinarily rich repertoire to which almost all the famous composers contributed. Buried amongst vast quantities of slightly twee pastoralism - the much-derided "cow-pat" school - are to be found many settings of glorious poetry, forming a corpus of sublime twentieth-century madrigals at least as fine as their famous renaissance forebears. However, this programme has another particular theme: how poets and composers reflect upon the natural world as a metaphor for our own emotional experience. At the heart of this programme is the complex relationship between man and nature, the bitter-sweetness of a radiant and beautiful dawn creating the same unbearable sadness of a ravishing song, and both with intimations of mortality.

"This is a perceptively assembled programme of marvellous English part songs. The music is nicely varied and every piece is highly rewarding. Without exception the performances are superb. The sound quality achieved by engineer Neil Hutchinson, working with producer Adrian Peacock, presents the performances in the best possible light." MusicWeb Oct 2017

"Some may well be surprised at this group turning to such repertoire, and even more surprised that they do it so well. Surprised or otherwise, this disc is a triumph" MusicWeb Jan 2018

Tracks:

Stanford: Eight Part Songs, Op. 119: No. 3, The Blue Bird
Elgar: 4 Part Songs, Op. 53: No. 1, There is Sweet Music
Vaughan Williams: Silence and Music
Howells: The Summer is coming
Grainger: Brigg Fair
Vaughan Williams: Bushes and Briars
Vaughan Williams: The Winter is gone
Vaughan Williams: The Turtle Dove
MacMillan: The Gallant Weaver
Dove: Who killed Cock Robin?
Grainger: The Three Ravens
Britten: Five Flower Songs, Op. 47: No. 4, The Evening Primrose
Warlock: 3 Dirges of Webster: No. 1, All the Flowers of the Spring
Elgar: 4 Part Songs, Op. 53: No. 4, Owls (An Epitaph)
Vaughan Williams: Rest