Sea Fever
No gentle sea trip here but engaging forays into uncharted waters
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Composer or Director: Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, John (Nicholson) Ireland, (Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, George Dyson, Edgar (Leslie) Bainton, Rutland Boughton
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Epoch
Magazine Review Date: 3/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 77
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDLX7199

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(The) Bard of Dimbovitza, Movement: The Song of the Dagger (bar) |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
(3) Rondels by Chaucer, Movement: Welcome, Somer |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Viking Battle Song |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Sea Fever |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
When lights go rolling round the sky |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Marigold, Movement: Youth's Spring-Tribute (wds. D. G. Rossetti) |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
(The) Holy Boy |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Hope the Hornblower |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
If there were dreams to sell |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
When I am dead, my dearest |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
(5) Songs of Valour and Praise |
George Dyson, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra George Dyson, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Songs of the English, Movement: Fair is Our Lot (Song of the English) |
Rutland Boughton, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone Rutland Boughton, Composer |
Songs of the English, Movement: The Coastwise Lights (Our Brows are Bound with Spindrift) |
Rutland Boughton, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone Rutland Boughton, Composer |
Songs of the English, Movement: The Price of Admiralty (We have fed our sea) (Song of the Dead Part II) |
Rutland Boughton, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone Rutland Boughton, Composer |
(2) Songs by Edward Carpenter |
Edgar (Leslie) Bainton, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edgar (Leslie) Bainton, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Guenever, Movement: Arthur's Farewell to Guenever |
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer Ailish Tynan, Soprano BBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates, Conductor Roderick Williams, Baritone |
Author: John Steane
“Sea Fever” does indeed have its promised place in the programme, but for the most part the compilers have come up with a selection of items unlikely to be familiar among listeners. The five songs of George Dyson are good, purposeful settings; I like particularly the second, “Morning and Evening”, to verses by Isaac Watts. Rutland Boughton’s Kipling songs have been reconstructed from surviving orchestral parts and piano scores in manuscript. The passage from Parry’s unfinished opera Guenever is another reconstruction, this time by Jeremy Dibble: it strikes me as good music by a man who has taken his eye off the stage. By comparison, Edgar Bainton’s songs do suggest the soul of an opera composer.
Roderick Williams is, as ever, admirable in the quality of his tone, the clarity of his diction and the cleanness of his style. The well arranged orchestral accompaniments are sympathetically conducted and carefully played. Recording is clear and well balanced.
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