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Dodgson - The Distances Between: Songs Vol.2

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Label: Somm

Cat No: SOMMCD0673

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 18th August 2023

Contents

Works

Dodgson, Stephen

A Gypsy Prayer
Bagatelles (6) for piano
» no.2 Serene but sad (after Selevan's threnody)
» no.3 Restless and searching
» no.4 Languid but visionary
» no.5 Alert and mischievous
Bush Ballads, Series 1
Lachrymae
Riley & Co.
Song for Eve
The Distances Between
The Lamb
The Sunflower

Artists

Ailish Tynan (soprano)
Katie Bray (mezzo-soprano)
Marcus Farnworth (baritone)
Christopher Glynn (piano)
Mark Eden (guitar)
Ian Wilson (recorder)

Works

Dodgson, Stephen

A Gypsy Prayer
Bagatelles (6) for piano
» no.2 Serene but sad (after Selevan's threnody)
» no.3 Restless and searching
» no.4 Languid but visionary
» no.5 Alert and mischievous
Bush Ballads, Series 1
Lachrymae
Riley & Co.
Song for Eve
The Distances Between
The Lamb
The Sunflower

Artists

Ailish Tynan (soprano)
Katie Bray (mezzo-soprano)
Marcus Farnworth (baritone)
Christopher Glynn (piano)
Mark Eden (guitar)
Ian Wilson (recorder)

About

SOMM Recordings announces The Distances Between, the second volume of songs – including 17 first recordings – by Stephen Dodgson marking the 10th anniversary of his death.

The Distances Between features soprano Ailish Tynan, mezzo-soprano Katie Bray and baritone Marcus Farnsworth, accompanied by Christopher Glynn (piano), Mark Eden (guitar) and Ian Wilson (recorder). All but Farnsworth are returning from Volume 1.

Son of Symbolist painter John Arthur Dodgson and a distant cousin of Lewis Carroll, Stephen Dodgson was a prolific composer with a notable focus on works for guitar, harpsichord and recorder. His more than 100 overlooked songs are a substantial and defining part of his output.

The Distances Between (1969-88), sets five poems by Louis MacNeice – “a ‘natural’ for music with his keen ear for rhyme and rhythm, his sly verbal colour”, Dodgson approvingly wrote – for soprano, baritone and piano.

Three songs for mezzo-soprano and piano from the first series of Bush Ballads (1974) are “character songs” taken from Australian poets and marked by sly wit and a rather macabre finale. Setting Charles Causley, Riley & Co. (2009) for baritone, guitar and recorder is a compendium of four pithily told but evocative ballads.

Five other solo variegated songs and four preludial piano Bagatelles make much of what Robert Matthew-Walker’s informative notes describe as Dodgson’s “inherent creative language [and] fluent expressive lines”.

Volume 1, The Peasant Poet (SOMMCD0659) was hailed by Opera Today as “an incredibly interesting and engaging disc… done excellent service by all the performers”.

SOMM’s championing of British song includes Stanford’s Children’s Songs (SOMMCD0655), “fairly and squarely in the great English song tradition” (MusicWeb International), and Roderick Williams and Susie Allan’s Celebrating English Song (SOMMCD0177), lauded by Gramophone as “a treat”, and Somervell’s A Shropshire Lass and Maud (SOMMCD0615), “performances of much beauty, empathy and sensitivity” (British Music Society).

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