Remember Your Lovers
Signum Classics - SIGCD 066
Utwory na płycie:
- Song
- Sweeter than Roses
- An evening hymn
- Canticle 1
- An Epithalamium (A Wedding Song)
- What shall I do?
- Twas within a furlong of Edinburgh Town
- A Hymn to God the Father
- Ah! How Sweet it is to Love
- I attempt from love's sickness
- Come unto these yellow sands
- The Heart's Assurance
- Full fathom five
- Where the bee sucks
- Compassion
- The Dancer
- Remember your lovers
- If music be the food of love
- Music
- Music for a while
- Boyhod's End
The Heart’s Assurance
If music be the food of Love
Music
Music for a while
Boyhood’s End
Sweeter than roses
An evening hymn
Canticle 1
An Epithalamium
What shall I do?
Twas within a furlong of Edinburgh Town
A Hymn to God the Father
Ah! How Sweet it is to Love
I attempt from love’s sickness
Songs for Ariel
If music be the food of Love
Music
Music for a while
Boyhood’s End
Sweeter than roses
An evening hymn
Canticle 1
An Epithalamium
What shall I do?
Twas within a furlong of Edinburgh Town
A Hymn to God the Father
Ah! How Sweet it is to Love
I attempt from love’s sickness
Songs for Ariel
Sir Michael Tippett's great masterpieces - Boyhood's End and The Heart's Assurance - are coupled here with some of his editions of songs by Henry Purcell, and Benjamin Britten's companion piece to Boyhood's End - Canticle 1. Superbly performed by John Mark Ainsley and Iain Burnside, an added treat is the performance of Tippett and Bergman's edition of Pelham Humfrey's setting of John Donne's A Hymn to God the Father.
John Mark Ainsley is one of the world's leading tenors. He has worked with the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic, and has appeared with the San Fransisco Opera, and as Der Daemon in the world premiere of Henze's L'Upupa.
Iain Burnside has performed with artists including Dame Margaret Price and Susan Chilcott. As a broadcaster he has recently won a Sony Radio Award.
"this inspirational recital by John Mark Ainsley and Iain Burnside ... imaginatively conceived disc, wonderfully performed"
Evening Standard
"an excellent initiative ... This is a lovely CD and shows Ainsley's vocal talents off well"
Musicweb
"wonderment ... you owe it to Ainsley for his quite marvellous singing throughout the programme, and the supple matching accompaniments by Iain Burnside"
Hifi News
"Ainsley's voice is in prime form - it is effortless at the top of his range, and the seamless shift from full voice to falsetto is magical ... A wonderful selection of poets, from Alun Lewis to the comical Mr D'Urfey, makes this as valuable to connoisseurs of literature as of the voice"
The Times Online
John Mark Ainsley is one of the world's leading tenors. He has worked with the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic, and has appeared with the San Fransisco Opera, and as Der Daemon in the world premiere of Henze's L'Upupa.
Iain Burnside has performed with artists including Dame Margaret Price and Susan Chilcott. As a broadcaster he has recently won a Sony Radio Award.
"this inspirational recital by John Mark Ainsley and Iain Burnside ... imaginatively conceived disc, wonderfully performed"
Evening Standard
"an excellent initiative ... This is a lovely CD and shows Ainsley's vocal talents off well"
Musicweb
"wonderment ... you owe it to Ainsley for his quite marvellous singing throughout the programme, and the supple matching accompaniments by Iain Burnside"
Hifi News
"Ainsley's voice is in prime form - it is effortless at the top of his range, and the seamless shift from full voice to falsetto is magical ... A wonderful selection of poets, from Alun Lewis to the comical Mr D'Urfey, makes this as valuable to connoisseurs of literature as of the voice"
The Times Online