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Sykes - Fearful Symmetry: Songs and Piano Music | Albion Records ALBCD040

Sykes - Fearful Symmetry: Songs and Piano Music

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Label: Albion Records

Cat No: ALBCD040

Barcode: 5060158190409

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 3rd April 2020

Contents

Works

Sykes, John

Homage to John Dowland
» no.1 Jean with her Golden Grace
» no.2 My Mistress Played
Paean for piano
Polonaise (Assyrian Festival Dance) for piano duo
Songs of Experience
» no.1 Hear the Voice of the Bard
» no.2 Earth's Answer
» no.6 The Poison Tree
» no.7 The Sick Rose
» no.8 The Fly
» no.9 Holy Thursday
» no.10 The Tyger
» no.11 The Clod and the Pebble
» no.13 The Garden of Love
» no.16 The Human Abstract
» no.17 Infant Sorrow
» no.19 The Schoolboy
» no.20 The Voice of the Ancient Bard
Songs of Innocence
» no.1 Piping Down the Valleys Wild
» no.2 The Blossom
» no.3 The Shepherd
» no.4 The Ecchoing Green
» no.5 The Lamb
» no.10 The Divine Image
» no.11 Holy Thursday
» no.14 Songs of Innocence
» no.16 On Another's Sorrow
The Keel Row (A Diversion for Piano)
Toccata for piano

Artists

Rowan Pierce (soprano)
Gareth Brynmor John (baritone)
Iain Farrington (piano)
William Vann (piano)

Works

Sykes, John

Homage to John Dowland
» no.1 Jean with her Golden Grace
» no.2 My Mistress Played
Paean for piano
Polonaise (Assyrian Festival Dance) for piano duo
Songs of Experience
» no.1 Hear the Voice of the Bard
» no.2 Earth's Answer
» no.6 The Poison Tree
» no.7 The Sick Rose
» no.8 The Fly
» no.9 Holy Thursday
» no.10 The Tyger
» no.11 The Clod and the Pebble
» no.13 The Garden of Love
» no.16 The Human Abstract
» no.17 Infant Sorrow
» no.19 The Schoolboy
» no.20 The Voice of the Ancient Bard
Songs of Innocence
» no.1 Piping Down the Valleys Wild
» no.2 The Blossom
» no.3 The Shepherd
» no.4 The Ecchoing Green
» no.5 The Lamb
» no.10 The Divine Image
» no.11 Holy Thursday
» no.14 Songs of Innocence
» no.16 On Another's Sorrow
The Keel Row (A Diversion for Piano)
Toccata for piano

Artists

Rowan Pierce (soprano)
Gareth Brynmor John (baritone)
Iain Farrington (piano)
William Vann (piano)

About

This recording is of songs, solo piano works and a piano duo by John Sykes. The songs are largely settings from William Blake’s poems of Innocence and Experience, but there are also settings of poems by Sykes’s friend and contemporary, Randall Swingler.

John Sykes (1909-1962) was a pianist, composer and schoolteacher. He gained his FRCO as a schoolboy and became Organ Scholar at Balliol College Oxford. Later, he studied with both Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gordon Jacob. Albion Records is the recording arm of The Ralph Vaughan Williams Society, so it is Sykes’s association as a pupil that inspires this release. Sykes spent most of his career teaching music at Kingswood School, Bath. He left behind a good deal of music, with just a handful of published works. Most of his manuscripts remain in the school archives.

Rowan Pierce was presented with the President’s Award by HRH Prince of Wales at the Royal College of Music in 2017. She won both the Song Prize and First Prize at the inaugural Grange Festival International Singing Competition, the Van Someren-Godfrey Prize at the Royal College of Music and the first Schubert Society Singer Prize in 2014. She has many recordings to her credit.

Gareth Brynmor John has been a winner of the Kathleen Ferrier Award, and the Royal Academy of Music Patrons’ Award. He has performed in operas and song recitals all over the UK and internationally.

Iain Farrington is a pianist, organist, composer and arranger. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London and at Cambridge University. He has performed at all the major UK venues, as well as in the USA, Japan, South Africa, Malaysia, Hong Kong and all across Europe. Iain has composed several orchestral works for the BBC Proms.

William Vann is a multiple-prize winning accompanist and conductor. He is the Director of Music at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, and the founder and Artistic Director of the London English Song Festival. In April 2019 he conducted Hubert Parry’s long-neglected oratorio Judith in the Royal Festival Hall, which he has also recorded for Chandos Records.

Reviews

Many of the soprano songs have brightness and optimism with attractive melodic writing. The baritone songs are darker, often powerfully dramatic. The duet for two pianos ‘Polonaise’ could almost be by Chopin while the three virtuoso piano solos ‘Toccata’, ‘Paean’ and ‘Keel Row’, the latter, with its tune very much to the fore, could be, as the programme note suggests, a marvellous encore piece.  Alan Cooper
British Music Society
John Sykes’ music could scarcely have received better advocacy than this. Rowan Pierce and Gareth Brynmor John make a very good job of their respective allocations of songs and they receive super support from William Vann. Iain Farrington is a fine advocate of the solo piano music. The recorded sound is very good throughout and the documentation is up to Albion’s usual excellent standards. John Sykes’ music deserves its moment in the sun and Albion Records have done him proud.  John Quinn
MusicWeb International

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