A Song of Farewell: Music of Mourning & Consolation
McCreesh’s singers in British music of mourning and loss
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Composer or Director: James MacMillan, Jonathan Dove, Edward Elgar, Thomas Morley, (Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, John Sheppard, William Walton, Robert White, Herbert Howells, Orlando Gibbons
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Signum
Magazine Review Date: 05/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 77
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: SIGCD281
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Into Thy Hands |
Jonathan Dove, Composer
Gabrieli Consort Jonathan Dove, Composer Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
They are at rest |
Edward Elgar, Composer
Edward Elgar, Composer Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
Drop, drop slow tears |
Orlando Gibbons, Composer
Gabrieli Consort Orlando Gibbons, Composer Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
Requiem |
Herbert Howells, Composer
Gabrieli Consort Herbert Howells, Composer Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
(A) Child's Prayer |
James MacMillan, Composer
Gabrieli Consort James MacMillan, Composer Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
Funeral sentences |
Thomas Morley, Composer
Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh, Conductor Thomas Morley, Composer |
(6) Songs of Farewell, Movement: No. 6, Lord, let me know mine end |
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
In manus tuas I |
John Sheppard, Composer
Gabrieli Consort John Sheppard, Composer Paul McCreesh, Conductor |
(A) Litany, 'Drop, drop slow tears' |
William Walton, Composer
Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh, Conductor William Walton, Composer |
Christe qui lux es |
Robert White, Composer
Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh, Conductor Robert White, Composer |
Author: Richard Lawrence
And it’s Howells who makes the most substantial contribution to the disc. The Requiem was written for the choir of King’s College, Cambridge, in 1932 but not released for performance till 1980. Much of the second movement, a setting of Psalm 23, is a choral recitative. After a solo passage for three voices, sweetly sung by Charlotte Mobbs, Kim Porter and Richard Butler, the choir enters pianissimo. McCreesh handles the subsequent crescendo at ‘I will fear no evil’ quite magically. Psalm 121, similar in conception, is followed by the second ‘Requiem aeternam’, sung with intensity.
McCreesh finds equal poignancy in MacMillan’s A Child’s Prayer. If the last of Parry’s Songs of Farewell doesn’t quite match Richard Marlow’s performance (Conifer, 9/87 – nla), that is partly due to the over-reverberant acoustic of the Lady Chapel at Ely Cathedral. An excellent disc, all the same.
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