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British Song: Holst, Clarke, Gurney & Bridge
The first of a three-disc series, much of this repertoire will be familiar to BMS members, although as Nathan Williamson points out in his informative and enthusiastic notes, it remains under-appreciated.
LENNOX BERKELEY: Complete Piano Music
Berkeley wrote piano music from the mid-1920s to a few years before he died in 1989, but these two CDs contain less than two hours’ music.
This is a quite comprehensive survey, but should it be called The Complete Piano Works when there are others for piano four hands?
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Job/Songs of Travel
Here Ralph Vaughan Williams fervently reveals why one of his most communicative works is reverently worshipped by all. That potent Elder-Hallé combination unashamedly revels in this musical extravaganza.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Folk Songs Volume 1
Music aficionados who voraciously feed off the charming wit and harmonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams would do well to take note of this first of a series of releases which encompass the composer’s lifetime passion for folk songs.
JOHN RUTTER: Anthems, Hymns and Gloria for Brass Band
For many churches with the right resources John Rutter is a hero… he has created a whole series of much-loved anthems and carol arrangements.
James Joyce’s Favourite Songs
This is, in effect, a Schubertian journey that charts ecstatic love thence to melancholy and despair. There is a fine balance between the vocal means – romantic, withdrawn, only once specifically folk-like – and the varied piano writing which is colourful, clear, and sometimes turbulent.