Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton - But I Like to Sing... (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton
- Title: But I Like to Sing...
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: BIS
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:08:29
- Total Size: 277 mb / 1.08 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Mörike-Lieder: No. 11, An eine Äolsharfe
02. 5 Lieder, Op. 49: No. 2, An ein Veilchen
03. An die Musik, D. 547
04. English Lyrics, Set 10: No. 1, My Heart Is like a Singing Bird
05. I Hate Music: No. 3, I Hate Music!
06. Something More than Mortal
07. 6 Gesänge, Op. 34: No. 2, Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, MWV K 86
08. Nocturne
09. Nocturne, FWV 85
10. 12 Chants de Bilitis: No. 9, Bilitis
11. 12 Chants de Bilitis: No. 11, La nuit
12. 12 Chants de Bilitis: No. 12, Berceuse
13. Psyché
14. Ave Maria, CG 89a (After Bach's BWV 846)
15. 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon, FP 122: No. 1, C
16. 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon, FP 122: No. 2, Fêtes galantes
17. 4 Instants: No. 3, Parfum de l'instant
18. Everyone Sang
19. A Slumber Song of the Madonna
20. 5 Elizabethan Songs: No. 4, Sleep
21. 4 Lieder, Op. 27, TrV 170: No. 4, Morgen! (Arr. for Voice, Violin & Piano by Anonymous)
22. Peace on Earth
After many acclaimed releases on BIS, most recently ‘Sounds and Sweet Airs – A Shakespeare Songbook’ (BIS-2653), Carolyn Sampson’s latest recital with Joseph Middleton lives up to its name: it is an eloquent testimony to the English soprano’s love of her art. This programme artfully blends well-known and lesser-known lieder by German and Austrian masters such as Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf with French songs by Gounod, Poulenc and Franck, as well as works by Anglo-Saxon composers such as Hubert Parry, Samuel Barber and Ivor Gurney. Female composers are not forgotten, with rarely-performed songs by Rita Strohl based on slightly risqué poems by Pierre Louÿs, music by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Kaija Saariaho – who has recently passed away – and Deborah Pritchard, whose song presented here was composed especially for Sampson. And while Leonard Bernstein’s comically cheeky song ‘I hate music’, appears to be a call not to let music take itself too seriously, Errollyn Wallen’s ‘Peace on Earth’, which concludes the album, invokes calm and encourages us to find peace, a message that seems more relevant today than ever.
01. Mörike-Lieder: No. 11, An eine Äolsharfe
02. 5 Lieder, Op. 49: No. 2, An ein Veilchen
03. An die Musik, D. 547
04. English Lyrics, Set 10: No. 1, My Heart Is like a Singing Bird
05. I Hate Music: No. 3, I Hate Music!
06. Something More than Mortal
07. 6 Gesänge, Op. 34: No. 2, Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, MWV K 86
08. Nocturne
09. Nocturne, FWV 85
10. 12 Chants de Bilitis: No. 9, Bilitis
11. 12 Chants de Bilitis: No. 11, La nuit
12. 12 Chants de Bilitis: No. 12, Berceuse
13. Psyché
14. Ave Maria, CG 89a (After Bach's BWV 846)
15. 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon, FP 122: No. 1, C
16. 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon, FP 122: No. 2, Fêtes galantes
17. 4 Instants: No. 3, Parfum de l'instant
18. Everyone Sang
19. A Slumber Song of the Madonna
20. 5 Elizabethan Songs: No. 4, Sleep
21. 4 Lieder, Op. 27, TrV 170: No. 4, Morgen! (Arr. for Voice, Violin & Piano by Anonymous)
22. Peace on Earth
After many acclaimed releases on BIS, most recently ‘Sounds and Sweet Airs – A Shakespeare Songbook’ (BIS-2653), Carolyn Sampson’s latest recital with Joseph Middleton lives up to its name: it is an eloquent testimony to the English soprano’s love of her art. This programme artfully blends well-known and lesser-known lieder by German and Austrian masters such as Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf with French songs by Gounod, Poulenc and Franck, as well as works by Anglo-Saxon composers such as Hubert Parry, Samuel Barber and Ivor Gurney. Female composers are not forgotten, with rarely-performed songs by Rita Strohl based on slightly risqué poems by Pierre Louÿs, music by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Kaija Saariaho – who has recently passed away – and Deborah Pritchard, whose song presented here was composed especially for Sampson. And while Leonard Bernstein’s comically cheeky song ‘I hate music’, appears to be a call not to let music take itself too seriously, Errollyn Wallen’s ‘Peace on Earth’, which concludes the album, invokes calm and encourages us to find peace, a message that seems more relevant today than ever.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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