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Vaughan Williams - A Sea Symphony, The Wasps Overture | Chandos CHSA5047

Vaughan Williams - A Sea Symphony, The Wasps Overture

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHSA5047

Barcode: 0095115504727

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 29th January 2007

Contents

Artists

Susan Gritton (soprano)
Gerald Finley (baritone)
London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus

Conductor

Richard Hickox

Works

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

Symphony no.1 'A Sea Symphony'
The Wasps: Overture

Artists

Susan Gritton (soprano)
Gerald Finley (baritone)
London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus

Conductor

Richard Hickox

About

Sea Symphony is Vaughan Williams’s response to Walt Whitman’s inspirational, visionary verse. It is recorded here from the June 2006 highly-praised performance by London Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Chorus with soloists Gerald Finley and Susan Gritton, and Richard Hickox at the helm. The symphony is coupled with his much-loved overture to The Wasps and the dynamism of the concert performance is preserved in the surround sound A-CD production.
 
In the early years of the 20th century, the sea was a popular subject among composers, for along with the poetry of Walt Whitman. Settings by Stanford, Charles Wood and others paved the way for Vaughan Williams, who brought these inspirations together in A Sea Symphony, a full-scale choral symphony for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra. Much of the music is descriptive of the sea, particularly ‘The Waves’, but in the other movements the sea becomes a metaphor for a voyage into eternity. In this performance, its arresting opening, the choral exhortation ‘Behold the Sea’, is dispatched in style by the London Symphony Chorus. Hickox brings out the optimistic tone, and Whitman’s emphasis on the unity of being and the brotherhood of man comes through strongly; there is no mistaking the physical exhilaration or the visionary rapture.
 
This is fundamental Vaughan Williams, conducted by the best British music interpreter of our generation and the only available live recording. If you have loved the Hickox, LSO and Chandos combination previously – this is an essential addition to the collection.
 
Of the performance: "…the account of “A Sea Symphony” was little short of a triumph." Richard Whitehouse

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