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For The Fallen
Choral Music from the Time of the Great War
DOUGLAS GUEST
1.
For the Fallen
2:16
CHARLES WOOD
2.
Expectans expectavi
3:57
Organ: Martin Toyer
MAX REGER
3.
Nachtlied
2:44
MAURICE RAVEL
4.
Trois beaux oiseaux du Paradis
2:45
Solos: Leonora Dawson-Bowling, Rose Dixon, Toby Scholz, Graham Wood
HENRY WALFORD DAVIES
A Short Requiem
5.
Salvator mundi
1:43
6.
De profundis clamavi
1:45
7.
Requiem aeternam I
1:31
8.
Levavi oculos
2:05
9.
Requiem aeternam II
2:05
10.
Audi vocem
1:32
11.
Hymn
3:02
12.
Gloria Patri
1:06
13.
Vox ultima cruces
2:35
Solos: Madeline Smith, Philippa Ouvry-Johns, Gareth Moss, Adrian Collister
14.
Blagoslovi dushe moya gospoda
4:25
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
Solo: Philippa Ouvry-Johns
15.
Nyne otpuschaeshi
3:14
Solo: Samir Savant
GUSTAV HOLST
16.
Nunc dimittis
3:08
Solos: Katy McAdam, Toby Scholz
IVOR GURNEY
17.
Psalm 23
2:13
18.
Since I Believe in God the Father Almighty
5:14
SIR CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD
19.
For Lo! I Raise Up
8:03
Solos: Danielle Toyer, Andrew Craig
Organ: Martin Toyer
SIR GEORGE DYSON
20.
To Music
2:37
TRADITIONAL
arr. Mack Wilbert
21.
The Dying Soldier
4:09
Solo: Graham Kirk
GUSTAV MAHLER
arr. Clytus Gottwald
22.
Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
5:30
Solo: Alice Joensen
Total time: 67:19
Choral: Pegasus
Conductor:Matthew Altham
Notes
The Great War was the first major conflict to generate an outpouring of creative work from those who either fought on the battlefields, or were somehow deeply affected by it, including writers, painters and musicians. Almost unwittingly, they became commentators for their age, and changed society’s conception of what war meant. Charles Villiers Stanford alone taught numerous composers affected by the war, including Charles Wood, Henry Walford Davies, George Dyson, Gustav Holst and Ivor Gurney, all featured on this recording, and others, including George Butterworth and Cecil Coles, who were among those killed in action, their music silenced at a tragically young age.
Pegasus is one of London’s most accomplished chamber choirs, critically acclaimed and award-winning for its imaginative programmes of music from the Renaissance to the present day. Part of London’s musical life for 20 years, Pegasus is known for its outstanding performances and imaginative programming.
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“… The Pegasus Choir perform with great purity of tone … the singers have a large expressive range which they use to great effect.”
Shirley Ratcliffe- Choir & Organ magazine – January/February 2019
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