Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917250121
Catalog number: CC 72501
Releasedate: 04-03-11
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917250121
Catalog number: CC 72501
Releasedate: 04-03-11
Songs of Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) and friend and admirer, composer Gerald Finzi (1901-1956). A perfect combination of these two contemporaries, exquisitely sung by a cappella ensemble Quink.
- The Quink Ensmeble has been part of the top of a-cappella ensembles for the past three decades, they perform worldwide
- A great CD with works of Vaughan-Williams gives a complete picture as Vaughan-Williams as a song composer
- Quink’s repertoire is varied, presenting a cappella music of the Renaissance and Baroque as well as works by Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary composers
- The five singers are well-acquainted with folk song and close harmony
- This cd is a re-release of this beautiful Quink production!
Undoubtedly, one of the most important English composers since Henry Purcell (1659-1695) is Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). While the revival of English music was heralded by the compositions of Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934), it soon became apparent that Vaughan Williams was to be the leading figure. Partly through his love – and study – of English folk music he was able to find and reproduce the very essence of English music. His work, unlike that of some of his European contemporaries such as Brahms, Debussy, Schönberg and Strawinsky, is not characterized by startling innovations. Ralph Vaughan Williams remained true to the roots of English musical culture. As no other he was capable of giving expression to that what inspired him. His greatness does not lie so much in the creation of new and/or different musical idiom, but rather in his new use of well-known and familiar elements. Vaughan Williams, with his enormous curiosity, clear mind, great dedication and vitality, carved himself a permanent niche in English musical history.
In view of this and the composition of the Quink Ensemble, a combination of folk song and different a cappella works seems the most appropriate way of giving as complete a picture as possible of Vaughan Williams as a composer of songs.
A friend and great admirer of Vaughan Williams was Gerald Finzi (1901-1956).Melodically and harmonically, Gerald Finzi was influenced by Vaughan Williams, Elgar and Parry, while being unquestionably superior to them in the treatment and setting of texts. Just as Vaughan Williams felt at home with larger symphonic works, Finzi was pre-eminently a composer of songs. Finzi’s character is clearly seen in his compositions: sometimes energetic and forceful, with a great sense of humour; sometimes slow and reflective.
Songs and Elegies is a re-release of Quink Vocal Ensemble.
In view of this and the composition of the Quink Ensemble, a combination of folk song and different a cappella works seems the most appropriate way of giving as complete a picture as possible of Vaughan Williams as a composer of songs.
A friend and great admirer of Vaughan Williams was Gerald Finzi (1901-1956).Melodically and harmonically, Gerald Finzi was influenced by Vaughan Williams, Elgar and Parry, while being unquestionably superior to them in the treatment and setting of texts. Just as Vaughan Williams felt at home with larger symphonic works, Finzi was pre-eminently a composer of songs. Finzi’s character is clearly seen in his compositions: sometimes energetic and forceful, with a great sense of humour; sometimes slow and reflective.
Songs and Elegies is a re-release of Quink Vocal Ensemble.
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1Come away, death02:31
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2Ring out your bells03:52
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3Love is a sickness01:00
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4Rest03:29
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5The unquiet grave04:19
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6Heart's Music02:46
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7Linden Lea02:20
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8Fain would I change that note02:01
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9Alister Mc. Alpines lament03:08
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10Silence and music04:53
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11Three short ElegiesLife a right shadow is01:36
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12Three short ElegiesThis world a hunting is01:02
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13Three short ElegiesThis life which seems so fair01:37
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14Seven poems of Robert BridgesI praise the tender flower02:04
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15Seven poems of Robert BridgesI have loved flowers that fade02:58
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16Seven poems of Robert BridgesMy spirit sang all day01:30
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17Seven poems of Robert BridgesClear and gentle stream!04:00
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18Seven poems of Robert BridgesNightingales03:02
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19Seven poems of Robert BridgesHaste on, my joys!02:22
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20Seven poems of Robert BridgesWherefore to-night so full of care02:45