BENNETT The Glory and the Dream
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Composer or Director: Paul Spicer, Richard Rodney Bennett
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Céleste Series
Magazine Review Date: 09/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 63
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SOMMCD0184
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
I wonder as I wander |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
Lullaby Baby |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
The Sorrows of Mary |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
Two Madrigals |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
Remember, O thou man |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
The Glory and the Dream |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Nicholas Morris, Organ Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
This Day |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
A Contemplation Upon Flowers |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
Madrigal, ‘And can the physician’ |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
Time |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
One Equal Music |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Paul Spicer, Composer Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
Every item is receiving its premiere recording, save for The Glory and the Dream (2000). Conceived for mixed voices and organ, this 30-minute setting of Wordsworth’s 1804 ode ‘Intimations of Immortality’ from Recollections of Early Childhood strikes me as a riveting achievement, displaying a lofty ambition, emotional scope, fastidious craft and cumulative clout that effortlessly holds the listener in its spell. Gems likewise abound in the remainder of the programme, which showcases with unstinting eloquence Bennett’s instinctive sympathy for words from the Elizabethan and Jacobean ages. Of the four carols, Lullaby Baby (1986) and Remember, O thou man (2010) strike me as especially affecting, and we’re also offered three delicious madrigal settings from 1961 (to texts by Ben Jonson and Robin Goodfellow), the exquisite part song A Contemplation Upon Flowers (1999) and a sublime treatment of Giles Fletcher’s sonnet ‘Time’. That just leaves two settings of John Donne, the arresting vocal fanfare This Day (inscribed to Philip Brunelle) and wondrous One Equal Music (first performed by the Choir of Hereford Cathedral as part of the 2012 Three Choirs Festival).
Suffice it to say, Paul Spicer secures splendidly disciplined and infectiously fervent results from the 33 young singers that make up the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir (profitably incorporating, I note, ‘cock and hen’ altos, as on Spicer’s many rewarding recordings with his own Finzi Singers). Organist Nicholas Morris contributes in exemplary fashion to The Glory and the Dream. What’s more, everything has been captured with admirable fidelity by the Somm production team; in fact, all involved with the making of this CD can be very proud of their efforts.
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