Vaughan Williams - Garden of Proserpine, etc / Hadley - Fen and Flood | Albion Records ALBCD012

Vaughan Williams - Garden of Proserpine, etc / Hadley - Fen and Flood

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Label: Albion Records

Cat No: ALBCD012

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 31st May 2011

Contents

Artists

Jane Irwin (mezzo-soprano)
Mary Bevan (soprano)
Leigh Melrose (baritone)
Joyful Company of Singers
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Paul Daniel

Works

Hadley, Patrick

Fen and Flood: A Cantata

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

In the Fen Country
The Captain's Apprentice (traditional)
The Garden of Proserpine

Artists

Jane Irwin (mezzo-soprano)
Mary Bevan (soprano)
Leigh Melrose (baritone)
Joyful Company of Singers
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Paul Daniel

About

Vaughan Williams completed The Garden of Proserpine in 1899, the work having been started in 1897 or 1898. For the twenty-something composer, it was a first attempt at a large-scale work, at 489 bars long (24 minutes), and was scored for soprano soloist, chorus and full orchestra. Given that Vaughan Williams had only produced a handful of songs and some chamber pieces by this date, it is an impressive achievement that, in the closing pages, it displays that combination of radiance and nobility that is so characteristic of this composer in his later works. This is a premier recording.

In the Fen Country was completed in 1904 and first performed in 1909 by Thomas Beecham. The melodic outlines and the spirit of folk music is prevalent in this work.

Hadley’s Fen and Flood was inspired by the devastating events of the night of January 31 1953 when a deadly hurricane force wind created a storm tide up to 18 feet above mean sea level. Overall 2,400 people both here and in The Netherlands lost their lives. Vaughan Williams persuaded his friend Hadley to allow him to arrange the work for SATB. The new arrangement was first performed in 1956 and was dedicated to Vaughan Williams. This is a world premier recording.

The CD was recorded at The Lighthouse Poole.

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