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[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 5 June 2026
For their 11th album on Hyperion, award-winning vocal outfit The Gesualdo Six return to some of the repertoire that they spent their first year performing and touring together some 11 years ago, in 2015, recording this music for the first time.
The programme explores a more secular repertoire than the group's previous albums, moving from Renaissance works that celebrate nature and love to contemporary settings which recontextualise verses by Christina Rossetti and Kathleen Jamie. A number of pieces cast light on childhood, conjuring moments of innocence, and interwoven throughout are re-imaginings of traditional British and Irish folk songs, arranged by musicians continuing a longstanding tradition of developing and reshaping existing material.
As Director Owain Park writes, 'Wishing Tree is … a journey through time, poetry, and song, rooted in tradition yet alive with contemporary expression'.
This sweet and merry month of May - William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
Put out into the deep - David Bednall (b. 1979)
Bushes and briars - Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
The wind's warning - Alison Willis (b. 1971)
The wishing tree - Joby Talbot (b. 1971)
The oak and the ash - Anonymous arr. Gordon Langford (1930-2017)
My bonny lies over the ocean - Anna Semple (b. 1997) arr. Owain Park (b.1993)
El grillo - Josquin des Prez (c.1450/55 - 1521)
Summer shower - Christen Taylor Holmes (b. 2000)
The lark in the clear air - Anonymous arr. James Whitbourn (1963-2004)
Il bianco e dolce cigno - Jacques Arcadelt (?1505-1568)
The silver swan - Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625)
The blue bird - Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)
Fantasia on English children's songs - Owain Park (b. 1993)
Petites voix - Francies Poulenc (1899-1963)
My love is like a red, red rose - Anonymous arr. Simon Carrington (b.1942)