David Soar - Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: David Soar, Stuart Skelton, Sarah Connolly
- Title: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 124:24 min
- Total Size: 536 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1:
01. No. 1. Sea Slumber-Song
02. No. 2. In Haven (Capri)
03. No. 3. Sabbath Morning at Sea
04. No. 4. Where Corals Lie
05. No. 5. The Swimmer
06. Part I: Prelude
07. Part I: Jesu, Maria - I am near to death (Gerontius)
08. Part I: Kyrie eleison (Chorus)
09. Part I: Rouse thee, my fainting soul (Gerontius)
10. Part I: Be merciful, be gracious (Chorus)
11. Part I: Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Deus (Gerontius)
12. Part I: I can no more; for now it comes again (Gerontius)
13. Part I: Rescue him, O Lord (Chorus)
14. Part I: Novissima hora est (Gerontius)
15. Part I: Profiscere, anima Christiana (The Priest)
16. Part I: Go, in the name of Angels (Chorus)
CD2:
01. Part II: I went to sleep (The Soul of Gerontius)
02. Part II: My work is done (The Angel, The Soul of Gerontius)
03. Part II: It is a member of that family (Soul of Gerontius)
04. Part II: I ever had believed (The Soul of Gerontius)
05. Part II: But hark, upon my sense comes a fierce hubbub (Soul of Gerontius)
06. Part II: Low-born clods of brute earth (Chorus)
07. Part II: The mind bold and independent (Chorus)
08. Part II: I see not those false spirits (The Soul of Gerontius, The Angel)
09. Part II: Praise to the Holiest (Chorus, Angel)
10. Part II: Glory to Him, who evermore by truth and justice reigns (Chorus)
11. Part II: But hark! A grand mysterious harmony (The Soul of Gerontius)
12. Part II: Praise to the Holiest in the height (Chorus)
13. Part II: The judgment now is near (The Angel, The Soul of Gerontius)
14. Part II: Jesu! By that shuddering dread (The Angel of the Agony)
15. Part II: I go before my Judge (The Soul of Gerontius, Chorus)
16. Part II: Praise to His Name! (The Angel)
17. Part II: Take me away, and in the lowest deep there let me be (The Soul of Gerontius)
18. Part II: Lord, Thou hast been our refuge (Chorus)
19. Part II: Softly and gently (The Angel, Chorus)
20. Part II: Prelude
CD1:
01. No. 1. Sea Slumber-Song
02. No. 2. In Haven (Capri)
03. No. 3. Sabbath Morning at Sea
04. No. 4. Where Corals Lie
05. No. 5. The Swimmer
06. Part I: Prelude
07. Part I: Jesu, Maria - I am near to death (Gerontius)
08. Part I: Kyrie eleison (Chorus)
09. Part I: Rouse thee, my fainting soul (Gerontius)
10. Part I: Be merciful, be gracious (Chorus)
11. Part I: Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Deus (Gerontius)
12. Part I: I can no more; for now it comes again (Gerontius)
13. Part I: Rescue him, O Lord (Chorus)
14. Part I: Novissima hora est (Gerontius)
15. Part I: Profiscere, anima Christiana (The Priest)
16. Part I: Go, in the name of Angels (Chorus)
CD2:
01. Part II: I went to sleep (The Soul of Gerontius)
02. Part II: My work is done (The Angel, The Soul of Gerontius)
03. Part II: It is a member of that family (Soul of Gerontius)
04. Part II: I ever had believed (The Soul of Gerontius)
05. Part II: But hark, upon my sense comes a fierce hubbub (Soul of Gerontius)
06. Part II: Low-born clods of brute earth (Chorus)
07. Part II: The mind bold and independent (Chorus)
08. Part II: I see not those false spirits (The Soul of Gerontius, The Angel)
09. Part II: Praise to the Holiest (Chorus, Angel)
10. Part II: Glory to Him, who evermore by truth and justice reigns (Chorus)
11. Part II: But hark! A grand mysterious harmony (The Soul of Gerontius)
12. Part II: Praise to the Holiest in the height (Chorus)
13. Part II: The judgment now is near (The Angel, The Soul of Gerontius)
14. Part II: Jesu! By that shuddering dread (The Angel of the Agony)
15. Part II: I go before my Judge (The Soul of Gerontius, Chorus)
16. Part II: Praise to His Name! (The Angel)
17. Part II: Take me away, and in the lowest deep there let me be (The Soul of Gerontius)
18. Part II: Lord, Thou hast been our refuge (Chorus)
19. Part II: Softly and gently (The Angel, Chorus)
20. Part II: Prelude
Chandos Records is delighted to present this new recording of Elgar’s choral masterpiece The Dream of Gerontius and the enduringly popular song cycle Sea Pictures. The BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus are conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, a peerless Elgarian who this year was awarded the prestigious Elgar Society Medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the composer’s music. In Gerontius the soloists are Stuart Skelton, David Soar, and Sarah Connolly who also sings Sea Pictures. This recording was made in the days leading up to their triumphant live performance of Gerontius in April this year, after which The Guardian praised Skelton as ‘the ideal tenor for the role of Gerontius’, Soar as ‘an implacable, dark-sounding Priest’, and Connolly as ‘a consummately polished Angel’.
The Dream of Gerontius was commissioned in 1900 for that year’s Birmingham Festival. The score was produced in a hurry but Elgar had long before known the text which the work sets, Cardinal Newman’s religious poem that powerfully recounts the final dream of a dying believer and the journey of his soul through death to Purgatory. At the disastrous premiere the performers struggled with Elgar’s score but this did nothing to stop the immediate popularity of the work. It is recognised today by many as the greatest choral work by an English composer.
Written not long before Gerontius, the song cycle Sea Pictures sets a collection of poetry by different authors, all on a single, loosely related theme. Inspired by Elgar’s love of nature, the songs explore the emotional resonances of the sea, from serene still waters to a mighty ocean storm.
The Dream of Gerontius was commissioned in 1900 for that year’s Birmingham Festival. The score was produced in a hurry but Elgar had long before known the text which the work sets, Cardinal Newman’s religious poem that powerfully recounts the final dream of a dying believer and the journey of his soul through death to Purgatory. At the disastrous premiere the performers struggled with Elgar’s score but this did nothing to stop the immediate popularity of the work. It is recognised today by many as the greatest choral work by an English composer.
Written not long before Gerontius, the song cycle Sea Pictures sets a collection of poetry by different authors, all on a single, loosely related theme. Inspired by Elgar’s love of nature, the songs explore the emotional resonances of the sea, from serene still waters to a mighty ocean storm.
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