
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 |