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World music CD DVD shop and Classic distribution
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ID: 5060192780062 (EAN: 5060192780062) | 1 CD | DDD Ausgefolgt: 2011
- LABEL:
- Stone Records
- Subkolektion:
- Vocal and Piano
- Komponisten:
- DELIUS, Frederick (Theodore Albert)
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Interpreten:
- BARLOW, Stephen (piano) | STONE, Mark (baritone)
- Andere Infos:
The first disc in the only complete Delius song series.
Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth, this is part one of a two disc series which will comprise the first complete recording of the songs of Frederick Delius. It features a number of world première recordings. Mark Stone and Stephen Barlow’s Butterworth collection (5060192780024) received great critical acclaim “exquisitely performed” Classic FM Magazine.
DELIUS, Frederick (Theodore Albert) (1862-1934) | | Seven songs from the Norwegian | | 1. | Twilight fancies | 4:13 | | 2. | Young Venevil | 1:54 | | 3. | Hidden love | 3:10 | | 4. | The minstrel | 2:44 | | 5. | The birds' story | 3:35 | | 6. | Cradle song | 2:45 | | 7. | The homeward way | 3:48 | | Four old English Lyrics | | 8. | It was a lover and his lass | 2:15 | | 9. | So white, so soft, so sweet is she | 2:02 | | 10. | Spring, the sweet spring | 1:57 | | 11. | To daffodils | 2:55 | | Eleven early songs - Norwegian | | 12. | Over the mountains high | 3:53 | | 13. | Mountain life | 3:18 | | 14. | They are not long, the weeping and the laughter | 2:43 | | 15. | Little birdie | 1:43 | | Songs to words by various poets - English | | 16. | The nightingale has a lyre of gold | 1:53 | | 17. | I-Brasil | 3:48 | | Four Posthumous songs - Norwegian | | 18. | In the forest | 1:57 | | 19. | I once had a newly cut willow pipe | 2:04 | | Three songs, the words by Shelley | | 20. | Indian love song | 3:11 | | 21. | Love's philosophy | 2:05 | | 22. | To the queen of my heart | 3:26 | | Five songs from the Norwegian | | 23. | Slumber song | 4:04 | | 24. | The nightingale | 3:00 | | 25. | Summer eve | 2:56 | | 26. | Longing | 3:04 | | 27. | Sunset | 4:22 | | "With fresh-minted accompaniments from Stephen Barlow, Stone proves an expert guide - not just by uncovering little-known manuscripts, but by investing Delius’s songs with verve and variety of mood, in part through his intelligent diction - **** " (Financial Times)
"Rich in nuance, sensual contrasts of colour and range of textual expression... collectively eloquent and ideally committed to extracting the essence of each song - **** " (Classic FM Magazine)
"Stone's engagingly natural style and immaculate diction are supported by Barlow's sympathetic playing" (Sunday Times)
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