The Songs of Cyril Scott
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Label: Lyrita
Cat No: SRCD365
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th May 2018
Contents
Works
A lost love, op.62 no.1An Old Song Ended
Autumn's Lute
A valediction, op.36 no.1
Daffodils, op.68 no.1
Don't come in sir, please! op.43 no.2
In a fairy boat, op.61 no.2
Looking Back
Love's Aftermath
Lovely kind and kindly loving, op.55 no.1
Lullaby, op.57 no.2
Meditation
Night Song
Pierrot and the Moon Maiden
Scotch Lullabye, op.57 no.3
Sorrow, op.36 no.2
Spring Song
Sundown
The Watchman
The unforeseen, op.74 no.3
The valley of silence, op.72 no.4
Voices of vision, op.24 no.1
Water-Lilies
Willows, op.24 no.2
Artists
Charlotte de Rothschild (soprano)Adrian Farmer (piano)
Works
A lost love, op.62 no.1An Old Song Ended
Autumn's Lute
A valediction, op.36 no.1
Daffodils, op.68 no.1
Don't come in sir, please! op.43 no.2
In a fairy boat, op.61 no.2
Looking Back
Love's Aftermath
Lovely kind and kindly loving, op.55 no.1
Lullaby, op.57 no.2
Meditation
Night Song
Pierrot and the Moon Maiden
Scotch Lullabye, op.57 no.3
Sorrow, op.36 no.2
Spring Song
Sundown
The Watchman
The unforeseen, op.74 no.3
The valley of silence, op.72 no.4
Voices of vision, op.24 no.1
Water-Lilies
Willows, op.24 no.2
Artists
Charlotte de Rothschild (soprano)Adrian Farmer (piano)
About
“A few of Scott’s songs became extraordinarily popular: they undoubtedly overshadowed the rest of his work. In many of his songs, he explored and developed his harmonic language, and set the mood and character of the text, so that the best can be explored at many levels. Some of them seem simple, but hide, as Edmund Rubbra, a composer and a student of Scott, put it, ‘a good deal of artifice’. Repeated listenings allow their richness of detail to sink in, and they become more and more rewarding.”
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