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Richard Hickox, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - Stanford: Songs of the Fleet, Songs of the Sea & A Ballad of the Fleet (2006) Hi-Res

Richard Hickox, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - Stanford: Songs of the Fleet, Songs of the Sea & A Ballad of the Fleet (2006) Hi-Res
  • Title: Stanford: Songs of the Fleet, Songs of the Sea & A Ballad of the Fleet
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Chandos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
  • Total Time: 01:09:33
  • Total Size: 1.3 Gb
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Tracklist:

Songs of the Fleet, Op. 117 (Sir Charles Villiers Stanford)
1. I. Sailing at Dawn 05:19
2. II. The Song of the Sou'Wester 03:12
3. III. The Middle-Watch 07:42
4. IV. The Little Admiral 03:41
5. V. Fare Well 06:17
The Revenge - A Ballad of the Fleet, Op. 24 (Sir Charles Villiers Stanford)
6. I. At Flores in the Azores 04:10
7. IV. He had only a hundred seamen 01:35
8. V. Sir Richard spoke and he laugh'd 06:05
9. XI. And the night went down 04:47
10. XIII. And the stately Spanish men 04:43
11. But they sank his body with honour down 04:03
Songs of the Sea, Op. 91 (Sir Charles Villiers Stanford)
12. I. Drake's Drum 03:12
13. II. Outward bound 03:14
14. III. Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain 01:44
15. IV. Homeward bound 06:41
16. V. The Old Superb 03:08

Performers:
Gerald Finley (baritone)
BBC National Chorus of Wales
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Richard Hickox

Two of Stanford's catchiest and most popular settings frame his 1904 Songs ofthe Sea for baritone, male chorus and orchestra: both 'Drake's Drum' and 'The Old Superb' are instantly memorable and have alone justly secured the work's survival. But there's some terrific music tucked away in the three remaining numbers, not least the marvellously serene 'Homeward Bound' with its burnished orchestral palette (Stanford's skilful scoring gives enormous pleasure throughout, in fact), rapt eloquence (nowhere more potent than at the line 'Swiftly the great ship glides') and adventurous harmonic scope.
Six years later, Stanford returned to Henry Newbolt's maritime verse to pen a more reflective sequel entitled Songs of the Fleet. Its spacious centrepiece, 'The Middle Watch', evokes a dusky mystery and sense of awe, while the opening 'Sailing at Dawn' is a gloriously assured and noble essay worthy of Elgar himself...Not so immediately appealing is the 1886 choral ballad The Revenge, one of the composer's biggest early successes. Tennyson's poem depicts how Sir Richard Grenville and his Devonian crew aboard Revenge took on – and inflicted terrible damage upon – the Spanish fleet off the Azores in 1591 (one ship against 53 – believe it or not!).
Stanford's breezy setting proved a hit with Victorian choral societies up and down the land.
Though no forgotten masterpiece, it's most ably served by Hickox and company. Throw in an admirable booklet-essay by Jeremy Dibble and ripe, airy sound from Chandos, and it certainly adds up to a hearty recommendation.




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  • olga1001
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Booklet is on Label

https://www.chandos.net/chanimages/Booklets/CH5043.pdf