O Waly, Waly (The Water Is Wide) (Somerset Folk Song). Tenor Vocals – Anthony Rolfe Johnson. Written-By – Traditional (tracks: A9 to B3). Notes. Benjamin Britten, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Graham Johnson (2) - Michelangelo Sonnets, Canticle 1 "My Beloved Is Mine", Winter Words, The Salley Gardens, The Trees They Grow So High, Little Sir William, O Waly, Waly (CD, Album, RE). Helios.
Michelangelo Sonnets & Winter Words. Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano). Superseded by CDH55067. Recording details: July 1985 St Barnabas's Church, North Finchley, London, United Kingdom Produced by Martin Compton Engineered by Antony Howell Release date: February 1990 Total duration: 58 minutes 19 seconds. Sonnet XXX is one of Britten’s very finest songs. Its intimation of things that can only be realised through the presence of the beloved is expressed in a seamless bel canto line over sostenuto chords in the piano. Again, its G major is inflected by the Lydian sharpened fourth. The song ends with a yearning, rising ninth for the singer that anticipates Grimes’s haunted cry, What harbour shelters peace?.
Canticle I: My Beloved Is Mine, for high voice & piano, Op. 40. Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Graham Johnson. 9. The Salley Gardens, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. 1). 10. The trees they grow so high, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. 11. Little Sir William, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol.
Canticle I: My beloved is mine for tenor and piano (1947) (Five Canticles). A Charm of Lullabies for mezzo-soprano and piano (1947). Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac for alto (or countertenor), tenor, and piano (1952) (Five Canticles). Winter Words for tenor and piano, poetry by Thomas Hardy (1954). The Heart of the Matter for narrator, tenor, horn, and piano (1956). There is a willow grows aslant a brook (1932), an arrangement of the orchestral poem by Frank Bridge. The title is taken from Shakespeare, and the arrangement by Britten is dedicated to Bridge. Violin, viola and piano. Two Pieces (written 1929; first performance 2003). The Benjamin Britten High School. Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century. Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten.
12 Selected Folksong Arrangements Contents: The Ash Grove ● At the mid hour of night ● The Brisk Young Widow ● Come you not from Newcastle? ● Early one morning ● Greensleeves ● I will give my love an apple ● O Waly, Waly ● Sail on, sail on ● The Salley Gardens ● Sweet Polly Oliver ● There’s none to soothe.
My man – my beloved man, writes Britten. My most beautiful of all little blue grey, mouse catching, pearly bottomed, creamy-thighed, soft-waisted mewing rat-pursuers! How are you? My beauty! Pears writes in 1941. But aside from the letters, there are many clues to their relationship, including Britten’s Canticle I: ‘My beloved is mine and I am his’, written for Pears in 1947. All their friends knew and it was obvious really, if you knew what you were looking for, said Walker. The exhibition contrasts the experience of Britten and Pears with other high-profile figures of the time, such as Noël Coward and his partner, Graham Payn – a couple who avoided writing letters that would have given away their relationship. Given the climate, that was a sensible approach. After the war, arrests and prosecutions.
Batter my heart: The Holy Sonnets of John Donne Op. 35 (1993 Digital Remaster) - Sir Peter Pears/Benjamin Britten. 3. Oh might those sighes and teares: The Holy Sonnets of John Donne Op. 4. Oh, to vex me: The Holy Sonnets of John Donne Op. Disc 4. 01. My beloved is mine, O. 0: Canticle I - Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake. 02. Abraham and Isaac, O. 1: Canticle II - David Daniels/Ian Bostridge/Julius Drake. 03. Still falls the rain, O. 5: Canticle III - Ian Bostridge/Timothy Brown/Julius Drake. Lost is my quiet for ever Z502 - Dame Felicity Lott/Ann Murray/Graham Johnson. 05. Fairest Isle (Dryden): King Arthur Z628 - Dame Felicity Lott/Graham Johnson. 06. What can we poor females do Z518 - Graham Johnson.
Nevertheless, there are many first rate performances here and nothing falls below a very high standard. Stand-outs for me on this volume include a fine Canticle 1 (My Beloved is Mine) from Andrew Tortise, really excellent Holderlin Fragments from James Greer (why are they so seldom done?) and a great set of Winter Words from Irishman Robin Tritschler. Ben Johnson is perhaps inclined to make the Donne Sonnets a little over-dramatic, but he sings Since She Whom I First Loved, the real gem of the cycle, quite beautifully
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