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Sea Pictures op. 37 Nr. 1-5 01. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 1 Sea slumber song" 02. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 2 In haven (Capri)" 03. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 3 Sabbath morning at sea" 04. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 4 Where corals lie" 05. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 5 The swimmer" 06. Gee, Matthew "A Song of Flight op. 31 Nr. 2" 07. Gee, Matthew "Arabian Serenade" 08. Gee, Matthew "In Smyrna" Songs of Travel Nr. 1-9 (Reiselieder) 09. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 1 The vagabond" 10. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 2 Let beauty awake" 11. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 3 The roadside fire" 12. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 4 Youth and love" 13. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 5 In dreams" 14. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 6 The infinite shining heavens" 15. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 7 Whither must I wander?" 16. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 8 Bright is the ring of words" 17. Gee, Matthew "Nr. 9 I have trod the upward and the downward slope" Songs of the Sea op. 91 Nr. 1-5 18. Whitehead, Rupert "Nr. 1 Drake's drum" 19. Whitehead, Rupert "Nr. 2 Outward bound" 20. Whitehead, Rupert "Nr. 3 Devon, o Devon, in wind and rain" 21. Whitehead, Rupert "Nr. 4 Homeward bound" 22. Whitehead, Rupert "Nr. 5 The old superb"
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Description: | This second volume of Trombone Travels (Volume 1 is on 8.574093) continues with Matthew Geeâ??s exploration of three great cycles of early 20th-century British song. Elgarâ??s Sea Pictures evoke lullaby and turbulence alike, Vaughan Williamsâ?? Songs of Travel chart a wandererâ??s lonely journey through the landscape, and in Songs of the Sea Stanfordâ??s music embraces both the sombre and the exhilarating, with Gee joined by a trombone chorus to emulate the male voice choir. Throughout the recital Gee lavishes colouristic effects, the use of mutes, and subtle inflections that reinforce the tromboneâ??s unique ability to mimic vocal techniques. - .. SONGS OF TRAVEL / WORKS BY ELGAR/VAUGHAN WILLIAMSThis second volume of Trombone Travels (Volume 1 is on 8.574093) continues with Matthew Gee's exploration of three great cycles of early 20th-century British song. Elgar's Sea Pictures evoke lullaby and turbulence alike, Vaughan Williams' Songs of Travel chart a wanderer's lonely journey through the landscape, and in Songs of the Sea Stanford's music embraces both the somber and the exhilarating, with Gee joined by a trombone chorus to emulate the male voice choir. Throughout the recital Gee lavishes coloristic effects, the use of mutes, and subtle inflections that reinforce the trombone's unique ability to mimic vocal techniques. |
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