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Format : 1 CD Total Time : 01:13:58
Recording : 23-25/02/2018 Location : Westleton Country : Royaume-Uni Sound : Stereo
Label : NMC Catalog No. : NMCD243 EAN : 5023363024327 Price Code : DM021A
Publishing Year : 2018 Release Date : 01/10/2018
Genre : Classical
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Sir Michael Tippett (1905-1998)Songs for Ariel Come unto these yellow sands Full fathom five Where the bee sucks Michael Finnissy (1946-)Dann nicht zu fragen Joe Cutler (1968-)Song for Arthur Raymond Yiu (1973-)Forget-Me-Not Symphony Intermezzo Mouvement n° 5 Tansy Davies (1973-)Song of Pure Nothingness Neville Bower (1934-2007)Songs of Innocence, op. 46 Infant Joy Piping Down the Valleys Wild The Lamb Colin Matthews (1946-)Un Colloque Sentimental Colloque Sentimental, 1ère partie Le Jet d'Eau Que diras-tu ce soir Intermezzo, Une Allée du Luxembourg Colloque Sentimental, 2ème partie Andrew Watts, contreténor Iain Burnside, piano
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This album brings together the works of seven very different composers in a single songbook. Most of the pieces were written specially for countertenor Andrew Watts, who has championed contemporary music for the thirty years he has been singing professionally. He has established a reputation for being one of the foremost operatic countertenors of his generation and has appeared on opera and concert platforms throughout the world. The two most senior composers on this recording link back to Andrew at the start of his career. His school music master Neville Bower (1934-2007) set three poems from William Blake's Songs of Innocence specially for Andrew, and when Andrew was an emerging singer, Michael Tippett (1905–1998) coached him on his song cycle Songs for Ariel, written for an Old Vic production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Colin Matthews (b1946) has long been fascinated with nineteenth-century French poets and the fi n-de-siècle sound and in his song cycle Un Colloque Sentimental uses poems by Paul Verlaine, Charles Baudelaire and Gerard de Nerval. Michael Finnissy (b1946) chooses German dramatist Georg Büchner as his inspiration, setting extracts from Woyzeck and Lenz. Kings, knights and troubadours are the themes explored in the recent works written for Andrew by Joe Cutler (b1968), Tansy Davies (b1973) and Raymond Yiu (b1973), and there is an extra piece by Raymond Yiu; a piano and countertenor arrangement of the fourth movement of his Symphony for countertenor and orchestra. Andrew Watts writes: 'I am indebted to all of the composers featured on this recording for their kindness over the years and for agreeing to be a part of this journey. From a last-minute coaching session at the Royal Academy of Music with Michael Tippett in 1986 to a random drink at Dartington in 2013 with Joe Cutler, this recording also charts the incredible serendipity and bringing together of people through music.'
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