095115244623

Elgar/ Parry: I Was Glad | Dream Of Gerontius

Felicity Palmer

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: CHAN241-46

Release Date:  30 June 2013

Label:  Chandos - 241 / Chandos

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  095115244623

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Elgar/ Parry

  • Description

    In The Dream of Gerontius, Elgar succeeded in writing a religious choral work that fell firmly outside the established genres of either the oratorio or the cantata, and unusually the text itself was not biblical either. The score simply states 'set to music' and that is exactly what it is: Cardinal Newman's poem about the journey of a man's soul to judgement and Purgatory, set to the music of Elgar. The composer himself knew that in this work he had created something very special indeed. On the manuscript score, he quoted Ruskin: 'This is the best of me... this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory.' It was written 'from my insidest inside', he confided to a friend, and to another he wrote that 'you will find Gerontius far beyond anything I've yet done... I have written my own heart's blood into the score.'When it was first released, Gramophone wrote of Richard Hickox's version of Gerontius: 'Captured in sound of striking range and focus, Hickox's bright-eyed conception evinces an almost operatic fervour.' The Observer called it 'a masterpiece', continuing: 'Arthur Davies is an exceptionally clear, strong and forthright Gerontius, Gwynne Howell a noble angel, while Felicity Palmer is a most unusual icily direct angel.'On this disc we also have two works by Sir Charles Hubert H. Parry. Firstly, Blest Pair of Sirens, for which both Elgar and Vaughan Williams had the highest regard. This setting of words from Milton's ode At a Solemn Musick was composed for the Bach Choir in 1887, which Stanford conducted, and it has remained a firm favourite with choirs ever since. Parry composed the anthem I was glad for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902, and it has since been performed at the three subsequent coronations also (1911, 1937, and 1953) as the sovereign enters Westminster Abbey.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Blest Pair of Sirens
      • 2. I Was Glad
      • 3. Prelude
      • 4. Jesu, Maria - I Am Near to Death
      • 5. Kyrie Eleison
      • 6. Rouse Thee, My Fainting Soul, and Play the Man
      • 7. Be Merciful, Be Gracious; Spare Him, Lord
      • 8. Sanctus Fortis, Sanctus Deus
      • 9. I Can No More; for Now It Comes Again
      • 10. Rescue Him, O Lord, in This Evil Hour
      • 11. Novissima Hora Est; and I Fain Would Sleep
      • 12. Profociscere, Anima Christiana, De Hoc Mundo!
      • 13. Go, in the Name of Angels and Archangels

      Disc 2

      • 1. I Went to Sleep; and Now I Am Refreshed
      • 2. My Work Is Done
      • 3. All Hail! My Child and Brother, Hail!
      • 4. Low-born Clouds of Brute Earth
      • 5. It Is the Restless Panting of Their Being
      • 6. The Mind Bold and Independent
      • 7. I See Not Those False Spirits
      • 8. Praise to the Holiest in the Height
      • 9. We Now Have Passed the Gate, and Are Within...
      • 10. Glory to Him, Who Evermore
      • 11. They Sing of Thy Approaching Agony
      • 12. But Hark! A Grand Mysterious Harmony
      • 13. And Now the Threshold As We Traverse It
      • 14. Praise to the Holiest in the Height
      • 15. Thy Judgement Now Is Near, for We Are Come
      • 16. Jesu! By That Shuddering Dread Which Fell On Thee
      • 17. I Go Before My Judge
      • 18. Praise to His Name!
      • 19. Take Me Away, and in the Lowest Deep...
      • 20. Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge; in Every Generation
      • 21. Softly and Gently, Dearly-ransomed Soul