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Time and Space: Songs by Holst and Vaughan Williams | Albion Records ALBCD038

Time and Space: Songs by Holst and Vaughan Williams

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Label: Albion Records

Cat No: ALBCD038

Barcode: 5060158190386

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 11th October 2019

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About

‘Time and Space’ includes fourteen world-premiere recordings: ten of works by Holst and four by Vaughan Williams.

2019 marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of The Ralph Vaughan Williams Society in June 1994. The Society and its recording subsidiary, Albion Records, are delighted to celebrate that with our first collaboration with the Holst Society, founded in May 2017. The two composers were not just the best of friends but also close musical colleagues; they would go off on walking holidays and ‘field trips’ and the cover photograph for the album records a blissful moment on a summer’s day from just such an adventure.

The recording alternates the two composers, beginning with an early set of six songs by Holst, followed by Vaughan Williams’s rarely recorded song cycle Along the Field for voice and violin. We contrast the two composers in settings of cradle songs (there are five lullabies on the album). A series of folk songs is followed by Holst’s Four Songs for Voice and Violin. The album concludes with the ‘contest’ to set Darest Thou Now O Soul, Walt Whitman’s famous poem from ‘Sea Drift’. Vaughan Williams won that contest, but these first recordings enable us to make our own judgement.

Reviews

[Roderick Williams and William Vann] also give winning advocacy of Holst’s ‘Invocation of the Dawn’ – another first recording – which opens this selection, Vann handling its Wagnerian and increasingly overloaded piano part with tactful aplomb. ... With several contrasting lullaby settings, including a pair on the same text by William Blake (both sung by Bevan, Vaughan Williams’s simple yet hauntingly beautiful) and some telling folksong arrangements, this is altogether a fascinating and lovely programme.  Daniel Jaffé
BBC Music Magazine Christmas 2019

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