Eloquence Salute to Percy Grainger CD
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Australian Eloquence
Release date: 24/Sep/2010
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Shepherd's Hey
1.2 Willow Willow
1.3 I'm Seventeen Come Sunday
1.4 Bold William Taylor
1.5 There Was a Pig Went Out to Dig
1.6 My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone
1.7 Lord Maxwell's Goodnight
1.8 'The Duke of Marlborough' Fanfare
1.9 Let's Dance Gay in Green Meadow
1.10 Scotch Strathspey and Reel
1.11 The Pretty Maid Milkin' Her Cow
1.12 The Sprig of Thyme
1.13 Lisbon
1.14 The Lost Lady Found
1.15 Shallow Brown
1.16 Molly on the Shore
1.17 Shenandoah
1.18 Irish Tune from County Derry, 'Danny Boy'
1.19 Brigg Fair
1.20 Green Bushes
1.21 Under a Bridge
1.22 Dollar and a Half a Day
1.23 The Merry King
1.24 Six Dukes Went A-Fishin'
1.25 Stormy
1.26 The Three Ravens
1.27 Died for Love
1.28 Country Gardens
1.29 The Power of Love
1.30 The Hunter in His Career
1.31 The Warriors
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: Philharmonic Orchestra/ J.e. Gardiner
Description:A composer with an extraordinary ear for sonority, original in his outlook, sometimes misunderstood, now revered, Percy Grainger is one of Australia's most unique sons, and, in the words of Sir Peter Pears, one of it's "most independent and single-minded spirits". Many of these recordings, of vocal and chamber orchestra pieces, were made by Decca in 1968 and 1972 and issued, together with a 1927 recording of Grainger playing his Country Gardens and of Peter Pears and Osian Ellis performing Six Dukes wenta-fishin' in two volumes, with the title Salute to Percy Grainger. The title is retained for this anthology and to it is added Sir John Eliot Gardiner's Deutsche Grammophon recording of the Warriors, presenting nearly two hours of some of Grainger's finest utterances in some of their earliest (and best) performances to be captured on record. Ten of these items [CD2: 1-10] make their first appearance on CD. The performers are a Who's Who of great Decca artists. Benjamin Britten and Steuart Bedford share the conducting duties on the Decca recordings, and the vocalists include Sir Peter Pears, Anna Reynolds and John Shirley-Quirk, together with the Ambrosian Singers and the Wandsworth Boys' Choir. The notes are written by celebrities too - Sir Peter Pears and Grainger scholar, John Bird - and include affectionate reminiscences. Complete song texts are included.
Eloquence series
No. of tracks: 31
Manufacturer No.: ELQ4802205
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Distribution typePhysical media
Media typeCD
Number of optical discs2 discs
Song titlesPERCY GRAINGER CD 1 1 Shepherd’s Hey 2 Willow Willow 3 I’m seventeen come Sunday 4 Bold William Taylor 5 There was a pig went out to dig 6 My Robin is to green wood gone 7 Lord Maxwell’s goodnight 8 The ‘Duke of Marlborough’ fanfare 9 Let’s dance gay in green meadow 10 Scotch Strathspey and Reel 11 Two songs: The pretty maid milkin’ her cow ∙ The sprig of thyme 12 Lisbon 13 The Lost lady found 14 Shallow Brown 15 Molly on the shore 16 Shenandoah 17 Danny Boy 18 Brigg Fair 19 Green bushes CD 2: 1 Under a bridge 2 Dollar and a half a day 3 The merry king 4 Six Dukes went a-fishin’ 5 Stormy 6 The three ravens 7 Died for love 8 Country gardens 9 The power of love 10 The hunter in his career Peter Pears, tenor Anna Reynolds, mezzo-soprano John Shirley Quirk, baritone Ambrosian Singers Wandsworth Boys Choir Linden Singers Benjamin Britten, Steuart Bedford, conductors 11 The Warriors Philharmonia Orchestra / John Eliot Gardiner
Target audienceAdult

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