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Welcome Joy
A Celebration of Women''s Voices
IMOGEN HOLST
Welcome Joy and Welcome Sorrow
11:47
Six Part-Songs for Female Voices and Harp (or Piano)
For the Aldeburgh Festival
1.
1
Welcome Joy and Welcome Sorrow. Allegretto
1:36
2.
2
Teighnmouth. Allegro molto
1:43
3.
3
Over the Hill and over the Dale. Vivace, ma non troppo
0:58
Presto
4.
4
O Sorrow. Un poco lento
3:05
5.
5
Lullaby. Andante molto moderato
2:36
6.
6
Shed no Tear. Allegretto
1:30
GUSTAV HOLST
Two Eastern Pictures, H 112
5:30
for Four-part Female Chorus and Harp
7.
1
Spring. Allegretto con spirito - Meno mosso - Tempo I
For their second album on Chandos, Freddie Crowley and his Corvus Consort – joined by the harpist Louise Thomson – turn their attention to a rich vein of choral music written for women’s voices and harp. Gustav Holst was a champion of women’s voices and taught in several girls’ schools, most famously at St Paul’s Girls’ School, Hammersmith, where he worked for almost thirty years. His contribution to this genre is represented by three works: Two Eastern Pictures, Dirge and Hymeneal, and more substantially his Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda. These works provide a frame for the bulk of the programme – mostly written by British women. Works by Imogen Holst and Elizabeth Poston lead us towards the more recent generations – Judith Weir, Gemma McGregor, and on to Olivia Sparkhall, and Hilary Campbell. The Indian composer Shruthi Rajasekar was invited to compose for this programme in response to the Third Group of Gustav Holst’s Choral Hymns. Both Ushas – Goddess of Dawn and Priestess not only add exciting new repertoire for these unusual forces, but explore directly Holst’s engagement with ancient Hindu texts.
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