Susan Gritton Sings Britten, Finzi, And Delius
Label: CHANDOS Catalog: CHAN10590 Format: CD Susan Gritton, soprano; BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Edward GardnerBenjamin Britten:
Quatre Chansons françaises / Les Illuminations, Op. 18 One of Britain‟s leading lyric sopranos, Susan Gritton here performs a unique programme of works by three English composers, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Edward Gardner, ENO's Musical Director. The quintessence of Finzi, Dies natalis sets texts by the seventeenth-century poet Thomas Traherne, which reflect the joy and wonder of a newborn child‟s innocent perspective on the world. The richly textured, resourceful string writing and the long melodic lines are hallmarks of Finzi's style. The subtle inflections of the word-setting and lyricism have attracted many leading vocalists both in concert and on disc. Although particularly associated with the tenor voice, Dies natalis was premiered, and is increasingly performed by, sopranos. This premiere recording of the version of Delius's A Late Lark for soprano voice is currently the only available recording of the work. A setting of W.E. Henley‟s poem „I.M. Margaritæ Sorori‟, it offers a lovely lyrical reflection of the serene acceptance of death and is especially poignant as it was one of Delius‟s last works. Eric Fenby, Delius‟s friend and amanuensis, recalls that one day after he had read the poem through to Delius, „and had finished playing his setting, [Delius] said, “Yes, that is how I want to go.”‟ Price: $25.98 |