Release Date: 19 October 2018
Label: Prima Facie
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 0712396065364
Release Date: 19 October 2018
Label: Prima Facie
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 0712396065364
Description
During the period 1982-97 Welsh composer Paul Corfield Godfrey produced a series of 'epic scenes' drawn from J R R Tolkien's posthumous writings for The Silmarillion, employing a large variety of posthumously published texts by the author with the permission of the Tolkien Estate. The cycle, extending in performance over four evenings, is the largest-scale work of classical music written in Wales in the twentieth century, demanding a full roster of solo singers, chorus and an orchestra of some eighty players, but has only ever been performed in excerpts until now.
The singers are all professional artists from Welsh National Opera, and the sets will make available for the first time a fully representative recording of the music with the complete lyrics by Tolkien. Because of budgetary and other constraints, the orchestra is represented by sampled sets (using the sounds of real instruments) which have been carefully balanced and adjusted in collaboration with the composer to obtain as close a result to the sound of an actual orchestra as possible. The booklet with this set of The Fall of Gondolin explains the methods of production in greater detail, and also includes an essay by the composer on the manner in which the author's text has been adapted for music.
In a review last year of the composer's Akallabeth, Goran Forsling referred to his music as "accessible and captivating". Brian Wilson in another review compared his Tolkien songs to the Housman settings of Vaughan Williams, and observed that he would not be surprised if "some of Godfrey's music becomes as well-loved as the Vaughan Williams." We would hope that audiences will enjoy the further exploration of this extensive work.
Tracklisting
Xuefei Yang, Johannes Moser, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Or
Kenneth Hamilton
Kenneth Hamilton
Michael Cretu
Laura Serra
The Choir of Robinson College, Cambridge & Will Sims
Helen Cawthorne
David Daly, Duncan Honeybourne, Ondrej Vrabec, Daniel Wiesner, Graham Walker, David Trippett
Paul Corfield Godfrey