The Fabulous Sir John: A Second Tribute to Sir John Manduell
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDA25235
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 8th July 2022
Contents
Works
Songs (5) from 'Songs of Innocence'A Dark Waltz
Aria for Sir John
Bell Birds from Nelson
Chansons (3) de la Renaissance
Elegy
Nocturne and Scherzo
Recitative and Aria
Tom's Twinkle
Memento Mary Magdalene, op.84
Artists
Rachel Speirs (soprano)Linda Merrick (clarinet)
John Turner (recorder)
Benedict Holland (violin)
Kim Becker (viola)
Jennifer Langridge (cello)
Peter Lawson (piano)
Victoria String Quartet
Works
Songs (5) from 'Songs of Innocence'A Dark Waltz
Aria for Sir John
Bell Birds from Nelson
Chansons (3) de la Renaissance
Elegy
Nocturne and Scherzo
Recitative and Aria
Tom's Twinkle
Memento Mary Magdalene, op.84
Artists
Rachel Speirs (soprano)Linda Merrick (clarinet)
John Turner (recorder)
Benedict Holland (violin)
Kim Becker (viola)
Jennifer Langridge (cello)
Peter Lawson (piano)
Victoria String Quartet
About
This album is a sequel to ‘Songs for Sir John’ (DDA25210) which in tribute to Sir John presented works by 16 composers from more than one generation. On this new album we present music by Sir John himself, and by William Alwyn, Michael Berkeley, Adam Gorb and Richard Stoker, all well crafted works which will give great enjoyment as well as perhaps inspiring musicians to add them to their repertoire.
Even without the Manduell connection this is a wonderfully constructed programme of new chamber and vocal music. The performers, like Sir John, are based in and around Manchester, England, which is a dynamic ‘hotspot’ for fine musical creativity.
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