Fallen to Dust: English Song Recital
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2595
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 5th May 2023
Contents
Works
RequiescatThe Green-Eyed Dragon
The Seal Man
Tom Bowling (arr. Benjamin Britten)
All you who sleep tonight
Pleading, op.48 no.1
Let us garlands bring, op.18
The Clock of the Years
By a bierside
Dearest, when I am dead
The Three Ravens
Henry King
A Shropshire Lad
The Sky above the Roof
About here
Artists
James Newby (baritone)Joseph Middleton (piano)
Works
RequiescatThe Green-Eyed Dragon
The Seal Man
Tom Bowling (arr. Benjamin Britten)
All you who sleep tonight
Pleading, op.48 no.1
Let us garlands bring, op.18
The Clock of the Years
By a bierside
Dearest, when I am dead
The Three Ravens
Henry King
A Shropshire Lad
The Sky above the Roof
About here
Artists
James Newby (baritone)Joseph Middleton (piano)
About
George Butterworth, Rebecca Clarke, Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Liza Lehmann and Errollyn Wallen are just some of the composers who complete the programme, including Arthur Somervell with his cycle A Shropshire Lad. Like Heinrich Heine’s poems that Schumann used for his famous cycle Dichterliebe, these poems by Alfred Edward Housman deal with unrequited love in first person lyrics. This disc ends on a lighter note with the whimsical song, ‘The Green-eyed Dragon’ by Wolseley Charles, which often concludes live performances as an encore.
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