The Complete John Ireland Songbook Vol 1
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Composer or Director: John (Nicholson) Ireland
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Stone
Magazine Review Date: 03/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 67
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 5060192780260
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Sea Fever |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
(The) Bells of San Marie |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
(The) Vagabond |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Hope the Hornblower |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
The East Riding |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
In Praise of Neptune |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Here's to the Ships |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Song from o'er the hill |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
(The) Land of Lost Content |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
(The) heart's desire |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
We'll to the woods no more |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Hawthorn Time |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Spring sorrow |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Two Songs to Poems by Rupert Brooke |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Songs of a Great War |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
A Garrison Churchyard |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Five Songs by Turlay Royce |
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer
John (Nicholson) Ireland, Composer Mark Stone, Baritone Sholto Kynoch, Piano |
Author: Edward Greenfield
Sensibly, Stone starts off with the best-known of all Ireland’s songs, his setting of Masefield’s ‘Sea Fever’. His speed is daringly slow but he sustains it superbly, not least on the final sustained pianissimos in each stanza, ‘And the seagulls crying’ or ‘When the long trick’s over’. The delicacy of Stone’s tonal shading is exquisite.
In a vigorous song such as ‘Hope the Hornblower’, setting a poem by Henry Newbolt, the bite of Stone’s attack, matched by the accompaniment of Sholto Kynoch, is ideal, full of flair and swagger. The ordering of the songs also helps, with military songs and songs of the sea providing revealing sequences. If these songs are out of fashion, then Stone and Kynoch make them all sound fresh and new.
Ireland’s settings of Rupert Brooke include the most celebrated poem of all, ‘The Soldier’, simply dedicated, bringing out its form as a sonnet. Stone and his partner are particularly effective in the sharply rhythmic songs, often in march-time, but it is striking how Stone can always vary his tone colours beautifully for the slow, meditative songs. Altogether a disc to leave one freshly enthusiastic about the writing of John Ireland, often strikingly supported by his idiomatic piano-writing.
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