Gustav Holst: Choral Symphony op.41
Choral Symphony op.41
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Although written some six years apart, the two works on this compact disc form the joint culmination of Holst’s mature art as a choral composer. He had been interested in choral music from his early years and, as a student at the Royal College of Music, composed several short choral pieces and also took part in a bicentenary performance of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas which greatly influenced his approach to the problems of setting the English language to music. On leaving college, one of his first published compositions was an Ave Maria for double female chorus, demonstrating a mastery of vocal writing, and his practical knowledge of female voices was further developed after he joined the staff of St Paul’s Girls’ School in Hammersmith in 1905. His work at Morley College and the Thaxted festivals gave him a valuable insight into the possibilities of writing for amateur singers, resulting in such works as the four groups of Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, the Two Psalms, Six Choral Folksongs, This have I done for my true love, and the magnificent Hymn of Jesus of 1917. He also had the knack of writing a simple hymn tune, and his carol In the bleak midwinter quickly became a firm favourite.
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'First class ... home audiences can now appreciate the full worth of these imaginative works' (BBC Music Magazine)
'Neither of these imaginative works impressed critics, performers or audiences at their premieres, so they languished. With Davan Wetton drawing a first-class performance from the choir and the RPO, plus a splendidly detailed and spacious recording, home audiences can now appreciate their full worth' (BBC Music Magazine Top 1000 CDs Guide)
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FonoForum 3/1994: "Die Guildford Choral Society und das Royal Philharmonic Orchestra liefern unter Hilary Davan Wettons Leitung eine ordentliche, in chorischen Belangen sogar exzellente Interpretation der Chorsinfonie op.41 und der Chorfantasie ab." BBC Music Magazine: "Erstklassig. Dank CD kann man nun den wahren Wert dieser einfallsreichen Werke zu Hause genießen."- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
A Choral Fantasia op. 51 H 177
- 1 Man born of desire
- 2 Orgel solo
- 3 Rejoice, ye dead, where'er you spirits dwell
- 4 Man born of desire
- 5 Rejoice, ye dead, where'er you spirits dwell
First Choral Symphony op. 41 H 155
- 6 Prelude: Invocation to pan - O Thou, whose mighty palace roof doth hang
- 7 Beneth my palm trees, by the river side
- 8 Whence came ye, merry Damsels, whence came ye?
- 9 Within his car, aloft, young Bacchus stood
- 10 Whence came ye, jolly Satyrs, whence came ye?
- 11 Onward the tiger and the leopard pants
- 12 Bacchus, young Bacchus! good or ill betide
- 13 Thou still unravish'd bride of quitness
- 14 Scherzo - Ever let the Fancy roam
- 15 When wedding fiddles are a-playing
- 16 Spirit here that reignest! (Finale)
- 17 God of the golden bow
- 18 Then, though thy Temple wide, melodious swells
- 19 Tis awful silence the again
- 20 Next thy Tasso's ardent numbers
- 21 But when Thou joinest with the Nine
- 22 Spirit here that reignest!