
The piece is a setting of seasonal texts from early medieval times to the 16th century. Mathias works his way through the cycle of seasons, ending with a celebration of rebirth.
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William Mathias |
The work is highly successful in meeting its aims, aided by Mathias' careful choice of texts and his brilliant orchestration. This all is underlined by a superb late analog recording from Abbey Road Studio No. 1 - and of course the excellent performers.
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David Willcocks |
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Kenneth Bowen, Janet Price, Michael Rippon |
The soloists are among the finest then active in the UK - soprano Janet Price, tenor Kenneth Bowen and baritone Michael Rippon.
The download includes the usual scans, plus the text booklet and a Gramophone review.
I believe Mathias' work to an extent was inspired by Britten's Spring Symphony (and perhaps certain of Vaughan Williams' compositions). I have the excellent 1979 Previn recording of the Britten work in the queue for posting.
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Gramophone ad, December 1976 |
What a pleasant surprise! Many thanks indeed, and all good wishes. P
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Buster!
I have never heard of this piece or its composer, and I am looking forward to listening. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI remember a very interesting Decca (?) Lp I had featuring works by that composer (Overture, Harp Concerto....).
Thank you for this large-scaled work, so well written for voices.
Thanks, everyone!
DeleteJean - I do have that LP; it was on Decca.
Merci pour cette jolie découverte. Bien à toi.
ReplyDeleteThierry - Content que tu aimes ça!
DeleteThank you, Buster.
DeleteRich
Very nice, thanks Buster!
ReplyDeleteHi Grover - Glad you like it!
DeleteThis is great to have, but it's Janet Price, not Margaret Price. JP is also a Welsh soprano, born in 1938, three years before MP, and best remembered today for her bel canto roles with the then newly-formed Opera Rara.
ReplyDeleteCounterleben - Thanks for your note. I will make a correction.
DeleteThanks, Buster! Incidentally, I found a wonderful interview on YouTube published last year between Janet Price and Carlo Rizzi, the current music director of Opera Rara, with which she did such interesting and exceptional work in the 1970s. Highly recommended!
DeleteLink with correction (Apple lossless):
ReplyDeletehttps://mega.nz/file/KEV0nSKA#SFP6u-68Cyctw9-iSy_EKXpw4DdsblctDT1Q-ToTkuI