Tracey Chadwell's Song Book
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Composer or Director: Nicola (Frances) LeFanu, Richard Rodney Bennett, John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Elizabeth Maconchy, Lyell Cresswell, David Farquhar, David Lumsdaine, Douglas Lilburn, Gillian Whitehead
Label: British Music Society
Magazine Review Date: 3/1998
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 141
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: BMS420/1CD

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Sun, Moon and Stars |
Elizabeth Maconchy, Composer
Elizabeth Maconchy, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
(3) Songs |
Elizabeth Maconchy, Composer
Elizabeth Maconchy, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
I am Bread |
Nicola (Frances) LeFanu, Composer
Nicola (Frances) LeFanu, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
Awa Herea |
Gillian Whitehead, Composer
Gillian Whitehead, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
Words for Music |
Lyell Cresswell, Composer
Lyell Cresswell, Composer Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
(A) Norfolk Songbook |
David Lumsdaine, Composer
David Lumsdaine, Composer John Turner, Recorder Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
(A) Penny for a Song |
Nicola (Frances) LeFanu, Composer
Nicola (Frances) LeFanu, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
(6) Songs of Women |
David Farquhar, Composer
David Farquhar, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
(The) Turning Wheel |
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer Pamela Lidiard, Piano Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
(A) Garland for Marjory Fleming |
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer
Pamela Lidiard, Piano Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer Tracey Chadwell, Soprano |
Author: Michael Oliver
She had admirable taste: there is no music here that needs special pleading, and her advocacy of all of it is compelling. Most of it is unfamiliar, much of it not recorded before, so all I can do is single out a few particular pleasures that you might care to sample. Lefanu’s haunting, intimate and subtle I am Bread easily sustaining its seven-minute duration, not least because of Chadwell’s care over line and florid detail. The elegant talent of David Farquhar, making a simple but memorable thing of Sir Philip Sidney’s “My true love hath my heart and I have his”. The strong drama and toughly strong melody of Gillian Whitehead’s Awe Herea, using texts in Maori and English, and making huge demands of the singer’s technique as well as her imagination. Richard Rodney Bennett’s beautiful settings of the poems of a child who died at eight years old (Chadwell’s tender line in “Sweet Isabell” is deeply moving here). The big, striking gestures of John Joubert’s fine short cycle. The wonderfully pure tone and limpid line that the singer brings to Elizabeth Maconchy’s Thomas Traherne settings reminded me of an occasion when, during a competition at which I was a judge, I mildly warned Tracey Chadwell against overusing her beautifully floated high notes. At the final, with an irresistible grin in my direction, she took not the slightest notice, and she was quite right. She was an adorable singer, and I hope these records will be widely heard. Pamela Lidiard, her regular accompanist, is an ideally sensitive partner and the recordings are excellent, though once or twice I thought the voice a little recessed.'
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