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| ARTIST: | Stephen Varcoe, Michael George, W. Denis Browne, George Butterworth, Ernest Bristow Farrar, Gerald Finzi, Ivor Gurney, Frederick Kelly, Clifford Benson, Martyn Hill |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hyperion |
| TYPE: | 20th/21st Century Music for Voice and Keyboard, Art Song (General), Chamber Music & Recitals, Choral, Classical, Classical Collections-Artist Desc., Requiem/Requiem Section, Romantic Music for Voice and Keyboard, Vocal, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Requiem da Camera: Only A Man Harrowing Clods, In Flanders, Ha'nacker Mill, Black Stitchel, By A Brierside, Blaweary, The Twa Corbies, The Fiddler Of Dooney, Goodnight To The Meadow, Severn Meadows, Vagabond Songs, Op. 10: The Wanderer's Song Op. 10 No. 1, Vagabond Songs, Op. 10: Silent Noon, Vagabond Songs, Op. 10: The Roadside Fire Op. 10 No. 3, Hawk And Buckle, The Ship 'The Elizas', Orpheus, Tears, Under The Greenwood Tree, Sleep, Spring, Arabia, The Boat Is Chafing, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, Edward, Edward, The Night Of Trafalgar, Even Such Is Time, Thou Didst Delight My Eyes, Most Holy Night, Diaphenia, Brittany Op. 21 No. 1 - Two Pasorals, Come You, Mary Op. 21 No. 2, Who Would Shepherd Pipes Op. 21 No. 3, Shall I Compare Thee?, You Are My Sky, Last Hours, To Violets, Nine Of The Clock, Epitaph In Old Mode, Epitaph On Salathiel Pavy, Requiescat, To Gratiana Dancing And Singing |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 034571120263 |
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Customer Reviews of War's Embers: Songs by Browne, Butterworth, Farrar, Finzi, Gurney, Kelly
A classic recording War's Embers draws its title from composer-poet Ivor Gurney's second volume of poetry written at the Front. Conceived by Joy Finzi, the widow of composer Gerald Finzi, it features songs by composers who fought in World War I with the exception of Finzi whose teacher Ernest Farrar died two months before the war ended. The 2-CD collection features Farrar, Gurney, George Butterworth, Denis Browne and Frederick Kelly, the latter two being friends of the poet Rupert Brooke. Brooke died on the way to Gallipoli where Browne was killed in June 1915. This important recording brings together a fine collection of songs, including four by Denis Browne whose reputation stands on this handful of songs. (There are others that might some day be recorded). For many years it was assumed that Ivor Gurney, who spent the last 15 years of his life in an asylum, was a shell-shocked victim of the war. This is not true. Gurney suffered from a severe manic-depressive disorder that had first shown symptoms when he was in his teens. He actually flourished during the war, writing four songs that are considered masterpieces (listen to In Flanders, By A Bierside, Severn Meadows and Even such is Time), producing enough poetry for two volumes of poetry and writing hundreds of letters to his friends, primarily to musicologist-critic Marion Scott. George Butterworth, who was killed in the Battle of the Somme, was a good friend of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Finzi is represented by Only A Man Harrowing Clods (a setting of Thomas Hardy) from his Requiem da Camera, which he wrote in memory of Farrar. The performances by Martyn Hill, tenor, Stephen Varcoe, baritone, and Michael George are excellent and heartfelt. Hill was one of the first singers to record Gurney's songs. War's Embers is a must-buy CD for anyone interested in 20th English song.
great music - bad singer
What a SHAME!!! This is one of the only recordings that I know of featuring the 4 songs of William Denis Browne... played very well by Stephen Varcoe - but sung terribly by Martin Hill. Much like the collection of Michael Tippett vocal music, Mr. Hill seems to scream his way through most everything he sings.
Someone must like him, he's signed to Hyperion, and they usually choose such wonderful singers... but not this time. Let's just pray that Ian Bostridge or John Mark Ainsley will be asked to sing this wonderful repertoire... and we can use these discs as coasters!
The baritone, Michael George, does a commentable job with the Gurney songs - sometimes a bit swallowed and throaty.
I am not saying do not buy this recording... It's music that we should know and learn. But, this way we arent in the least tempted to simply immitate what we hear. You'll know you could sing it better, trust me.