Release Date: 27 May 2016
Label: Em Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060263500377
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Release Date: 27 May 2016
Label: Em Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060263500377
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Description
This CD commemorates and celebrates the talents of a golden generation of English lyricists through the voices of the greatest song-writer composers of the era. The lives of two of these, George Butterworth and Ivor Gurney, remain inextricably linked to the catastrophic 1914-18 conflict played out over the fields of Flanders. The poignancy of their songs, selected and performed by tenor Charles Daniels, pianist Michael Dussek and The Bridge Quartet, comprise an intimate journal, encapsulating moods of innocence and naivety, transience and despair epitomised by the poetry of Housman and Gurney's 1919 song cycle 'Ludlow and Teme'. The Bridge Quartet also introduces two World Première recordings. Butterworth's miniaturist Suite for String Quartet (1910) is a eulogy to the 'untouchable England' before the First World War, but also a perfectly expressed prophetic warning from a young man extinguished in his prime. Gurney's epic nine-minute Adagio (1925) is a moving threnody from a survivor trying bravely to express in music the pain of living on with the consequences of what he encountered.
Paul Guinery
Paul Guinery
Paul Guinery
BBC Concert Orchestra, David Hill, BBC Singers, Nadine Benjamin, Ben McAteer
Godwine Choir, Alex Davan Wetton, Edward Hughes & John Wright
Grant Doyle, John Kember, Brian Sibley
Jeremy Huw Williams, Timothy Kantor, Paula Fan
English Arts Chorale, English Arts Orchestra, Leslie Olive
Bridge Quartet
Bridge Quartet