Paul Corfield Godfrey - Akallabeth and Other Tolkien Works
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Label: Prima Facie
Cat No: PFCD059
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 21st July 2017
Contents
Works
Akallabeth, op.42Daeron, op.45
Mysteries of Time, op.44
Shadow-Bride, op.33
Tolkien Songs, op.9
Artists
Tara McSwiney (soprano)Andrew Henley (tenor)
Adam Jondelius (baritone)
Nicola Loten (flute)
Niamh Ferris (viola)
Immanuel Carl Maria Vogt (piano)
Connor Fogel (piano)
Works
Akallabeth, op.42Daeron, op.45
Mysteries of Time, op.44
Shadow-Bride, op.33
Tolkien Songs, op.9
Artists
Tara McSwiney (soprano)Andrew Henley (tenor)
Adam Jondelius (baritone)
Nicola Loten (flute)
Niamh Ferris (viola)
Immanuel Carl Maria Vogt (piano)
Connor Fogel (piano)
About
A preoccupation with the work of JRR Tolkien (1892-1973) has dominated much of Godfrey's composing career. Most notably, Godfrey's cycle of epic scenes, The Silmarillion, is the largest work of classical music written in Wales in the twentieth century, inspired by Tolkien's vast mythical legendarium of the same name. Many of the works on this CD are associated with The Silmarillion. Daeron, op.45, for flute and piano, was written after Godfrey's cycle The Silmarillion. It describes the wanderings of Daeron in search of his beloved Lúthien.
Tolkien Songs, op.9, mostly draw upon elements of Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, but the final song is inspired by the closing scene of The Hobbit. Shadow-Bride, op.33, is written for soprano, piano and viola, and is a setting of part of The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. It is connected to a legend in The Silmarillion, in which a woman is trapped in union with a possessive lover. The solo piano work, Akallabęth, is a symphonic poem in rondo form, based on the story of the doomed kingdom of Númenor in The Silmarillion. The song cycle Mysteries of Time, op.44, involves tenor, baritone and soprano voices, and sets poetry by Ralph Hodgson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Allison Reynolds, William Butler Yeats and Poul Anderson. All touch upon the inspiration that poets draw from the natural world.
Paul Corfield Godfrey’s output includes music in all genres. Notable works include The Dialogues of Óisin and Saint Patric and Arcturus, both performed in Cardiff and elsewhere, and The Silmarillion, a cycle of epicscenes based upon JRR Tolkien’s posthumous novel. Godfrey has performed on both radio and television, and has had his work performed throughout the UK, as well as in Hungary, America, Australia and New Zealand.
“an undulating vocal line that perfectly reflects the poetic idea” – Gywnn Parry-Jones, MusicWeb International
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