Songs of Sir Lennox Berkeley
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Release Date: June 2009
Originally recorded in 2008
Sir Lennox Berkeley
Anna Tilbrook
Alison Nicholls
Anna Tilbrook
James Gilchrist
Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
Rachel Smith
Jonathan Cooper
Paul Quilter
Vocal & Song
Chamber
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SIR LENNOX BERKELEY
(1903-1989)D'un vanneur de ble aux vents (1924, revised 1925)
Tombeaux (1926)
How love came in (1933)
Bells of Cordoba (1938)
Five Poems of W.H. Auden, Op. 53 (1958)
Five Herrick Poems, Op. 89 (1973-74, revised 1976)
Autumn's Legacy, Op. 58 (1962)
Automne, Op. 60 No. 3 (1963)
Ode du premier jour de Mai (1940)
Sonnet, Op. 102 (1982)
Five Chinese Songs, Op. 78 (1970)
About
Acclaimed as a concert soloist, recitalist and a recording artist, James Gilchrist is one of the finest British tenors of today. In his first solo disc for Chandos, he performs a representative survey of the songs of Lennox Berkeley which demonstrates the distinctly Gallic flavour inspired by his time in France along with a spiritual intensity from his devotion to Roman Catholicism. James is accompanied by Anna Tilbrook on piano and Alison Nicholls on harp.
This collection, of complete song cycles and individual songs is offered in a more-or-less chronological layout and presents five premiere recordings: Autumn’s Legacy, Cocteau’s Tombeau, Bells of Cordoba, Five Herrick Poems and Sonnet Op. 102. The miniature cycle, Cocteau’s Tombeau dates from Berkeley’s first year in Paris where he went to study with Nadia Boulanger and is characteristic of Les six. Autumn’s Legacy is recognised as Berkeley’s most ambitious cycle, commissioned by the Cheltenham Festival. The seven songs draw on a variety of poets including Beddoes, Lawrence Durrell, Tennyson and Hopkins – which show the range of Berkeley’s reading.
James Gilchrist writes of the recording project, ‘I was enormously excited to be given this opportunity to record some of Berkeley’s songs. I’ve long known and loved many. But putting together this disc has allowed Anna and me to study his songs in some detail and find many new treasures. There is a strikingly varied approach to his setting of song, from sparse simplicity to almost over-egged lusciousness. But throughout is a truly individual voice. Recording the monumental Autumn’s Legacy was a huge challenge, and Berkeley is able to find a convincing musical voice for Hopkins, a poet whom I feel often sees composers stumble. And it’s striking how Berkeley kept coming back to setting French poems, with great success.’
This collection helps to reveal the status of Berkeley’s vocal music, which makes an unrivalled contribution to the central repertoire of songs in the English – and partly French – tradition. Peter Dickinson provides extensive booklet notes about each individual song.
SONGS OF LENNOX BERKELEY
This representative survey of Berkeley’s song cycles and individual songs is presented in a more or less chronological order, with no fewer than five premiere recordings: the cycles Autumn’s Legacy, Tombeau and Five Herrick Poems as well as the songs ‘Bells of Cordoba’ and ‘Sonnet’. James Gilchrist, the tenor soloist, writes: ‘I was enormously excited to be given this opportunity to record some of Berkeley’s songs. I’ve known and loved many, but putting this disc together has allowed Anna and me to study his songs in detail and find new treasures. There is a strikingly varied approach to Berkeley’s setting of song, from sparse simplicity to almost over-egged lusciousness. But throughout is a truly individual voice.’ James Gilchrist is joined by the pianist Anna Tilbrook and the harpist Alison Nicholls.
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“Gilchrist’s smooth, lightish tenor is the ideal voice for this repertoire: few singers have this ease in floating a line without guttural interruption – in the melisma of ‘De Socrate’ from the Cocteau cycle Trombeaux for example. He demonstrates his characteristic feeling for the words in all these songs, but especially in the multi-poet cycle Autumn’s Legacy. Anna Tilbrook partners with insight and a subtle ear for capturing a song’s mood through timbre; and Alison Nicholls proves equally involving in the harp-accompanied Five Herrick Poems.”
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