Vaughan Williams: Serenade Flos Campi; Five Mystical Songs

Vaughan Williams: Serenade Flos Campi; Five Mystical Songs

Vaughan Williams: Serenade Flos Campi; Five Mystical Songs

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On this CD:

1. Serenade to Music ("How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!") for 16 soloists (or soloists & chorus) & orchestra
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Performed by English Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Matthew Best

2. Mystical Songs (5) for baritone, chorus ad lib, & orchestra (or organ)
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Performed by English Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Matthew Best

3. Fantasia on Christmas Carols for baritone, chorus, & orchestra
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Performed by English Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Matthew Best

4. Flos Campi, suite for viola, small chorus, & small orchestra
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Performed by English Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Matthew Best

Editorial Reviews
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When the Serenade was premiered in 1938 at Henry Wood's Jubilee Concert, Rachmaninov (who also took part in the event) reputedly wept at the sheer beauty of the score. The feat in organizing any "authentic" performance always is assembling 16 solo voices of distinction at the same place and time. Hyperion certainly manages it here, and features such names as Sarah Walker, Gwynne Howell, and Amanda Roocroft. By and large, they sing ravishingly--the only minor criticism being that conductor Matthew Best occasionally allows phrasing to sag in his desire to "linger lovingly." The largely contemplative Five Mystical Songs might set one wishing that Thomas Allen had recorded still more English song than he has in his career--the nut-brown sound could not be more apt. Here and in the Fantasia, his partners, the Corydon Singers, are exemplary--even if, away from the festive season, the Fantasia is perhaps only for the sweet-toothed. But then comes the shock: the reminder that you can never typecast Vaughan Williams. The mysticism of the Song of Songs-inspired Flos Campi takes us into another world altogether; enigmatic, astringent, disturbing. An imaginative, palate-cleansing closer. --Andrew Green

Vaughan Williams: Serenade Flos Campi; Five Mystical Songs, Music, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Matthew Best, English Chamber Orchestra, Choral, Christmas Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Classical Vocals, Concerto, Miscellaneous, Secular Music for Soloists, Chorus and Instruments, Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra, Viola Concerto, Vocal

Vaughan Williams: Serenade Flos Campi; Five Mystical Songs

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Music Info:

  1. Volpi Recital
  2. Wolfgang Rihm: String Quartets 1, 8 & 5
  3. Working on Time
  4. Works for Solo Viola
  5. Wunschkonzert V. 1 - 5 [Box set]
  6. 18th Century Viola Concertos
  7. A Greek Byzantine Christmas
  8. Abbado Edition [Box set]
  9. Allegrasco for Sax / Alaric I & II / 3 Elegies
  10. American Music for Strings

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