Grainger Edition, Vol 13
Volume 13 in Chandos’s Grainger Edition offers a delightful mix of familiar friends and quirky new acquaintances, not least the Theme and Variations for string quartet by the 16-year-old composer
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Composer or Director: (George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger
Label: Chandos
Magazine Review Date: 13/1999
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN9746
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Molly on the Shore |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
My Robin is to the Greenwood gone |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Shepherd's Hey |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Harvest Hymn |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Arrival Platform Humlet |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Handel in the Strand |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Scandinavian Suite |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Danish Folk-Music Suite, Movement: The Nightingale and the Two Sisters |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
(The) Maiden and the Frog |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
(The) Shoemaker from Jerusalem |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Mock Morris |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Theme and Variations |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Youthful Rapture |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Colonial Song |
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer
(George) Percy (Aldridge) Grainger, Composer Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
Of the four items here for cello and piano (all arranged for Grainger’s close friend, the Danish cellist/composer Herman Sandby) , the most substantial is the 1905 Scandinavian Suite (‘La Scandinavie’) , the second of whose five movements (‘Song of Varmeland’) utilizes a Swedish melody also heard in Grieg’s ‘Once upon a time’ (which opens the tenth and last book of Lyric Pieces). We also get three violin-and-piano ‘dish-ups’, including Molly on the Shore (Fritz Kreisler’s arrangement which Grainger loathed, commenting ‘... the fiddle sawed away, fidgetingly, ALL the time ...‘) , and no less than six for piano trio.
As always with Grainger, part of the fun is playing ‘spot the tune’, and this anthology is no exception: The Nightingale and the Two Sisters is more familiar in its orchestral guise (where it forms the third movement of the marvellousDanish Folk-Song Suite) , while another Danish folk-song, The Shoemaker from Jerusalem, eventually made its way into the Jutish Medley (Grainger’s orchestration of which we know as the finale of the Danish Folk-Song Suite). We can thank annotator Barry Peter Ould for the expert realizations of Shepherd’s Hey, the incomplete The Maiden and the Frog and The Shoemaker from Jerusalem, and I was especially taken with the haunting Sussex Mummers’ Christmas Carol - another folk-song arrangement fashioned (like the Scandinavian Suite) for Sandby’s and Grainger’s Scandinavian tour of 1905, but played here in a version for violin and piano.
Deftly affectionate music-making from the admirable ASMF Chamber Ensemble, accorded excellent Chandos sound. Enjoyable, if perhaps hardly essential listening, save for Grainger acolytes.'
As always with Grainger, part of the fun is playing ‘spot the tune’, and this anthology is no exception: The Nightingale and the Two Sisters is more familiar in its orchestral guise (where it forms the third movement of the marvellous
Deftly affectionate music-making from the admirable ASMF Chamber Ensemble, accorded excellent Chandos sound. Enjoyable, if perhaps hardly essential listening, save for Grainger acolytes.'
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