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20th-Century British Treasures

Kathleen Ferrier, Frederick Stone, Phyllis Spurr, Ernest Lush, Anna Pollak, EOG Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Reginald Goodall, Hugo Rignold

20th-Century British Treasures

Kathleen Ferrier, Frederick Stone, Phyllis Spurr, Ernest Lush, Anna Pollak, EOG Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Reginald Goodall, Hugo Rignold

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SOMM RECORDINGS’ acclaimed series of re-mastered recitals by the much loved, fondly remembered contralto Kathleen Ferrier continues with Kathleen Ferrier: 20th Century British Treasures.

Featuring recordings made for Decca and the BBC between 1946 and 1953, it includes a previously unpublished recording of Ferrier’s passionate performance of Lennox Berkeley’s Four Poems of St Teresa of Ávila.

Sir Thomas Allen, the distinguished interpreter of British song and Trustee of the Kathleen Ferrier Awards, contributes an extensive booklet commentary that brings a lifetime’s experience to bear in an insightful analysis of Ferrier’s dexterous and treasured talent, accented by the distinctive tones of her native Lancashire.

The earliest recording, from 1947, is of Benjamin Britten’s ‘The Flower Song’ from The Rape of Lucretia, the latest, from 1953 (both BBC recitals), includes Howard Ferguson’s lovely five-part Discovery, three songs by William Wordsworth and Edmund Rubbra’s Three Psalms, specially written for Ferrier.

Pieces by defining proponents of British song including Parry, Stanford, Vaughan Williams, Roger Quilter, Frank Bridge and Peter Warlock complete a crucial celebration of Ferrier’s inimitable contribution to the genre.

Pianist Julian Jacobson, son of composer Maurice Jacobson, whose melancholy but sensuous The Song of Songs is heard in a 1947 BBC broadcast, also provides a personal poignant note on Ferrier’s championing of his father’s music.

Contents and tracklist

No. 2, Silent Noon (Live)
Track length5:01
No. 1, O Lord, Rebuke Me Not (Live)
Track length5:16
No. 2, The Lord Is My Shepherd (Live)
Track length3:34
No. 3, Praise Ye the Lord (Live)
Track length1:40
No. 1, Red Skies (Live)
Track length1:55
No. 2, The Wind (Live)
Track length1:03
No. 3, Clouds (Live)
Track length3:26
No. 1, The Freedom of the City (Live)
Track length1:37
No. 2, Babylon (Live)
Track length1:36
No. 3, Jane Allen (Live)
Track length0:37
No. 4, Discovery (Live)
Track length2:52
No. 5, Dreams Melting (Live)
Track length1:01
The Flower Song (Live)
Track length2:41
No. 1, If, Lord, Thy Love for Me Is Strong (Live)
Track length4:23
No. 2, Shepherd, Shepherd Hark That Calling (Live)
Track length2:30
No. 3, Let Mine Eyes See Thee (Live)
Track length3:50
No. 4, Today a Shepherd and Our Kin (Live)
Track length3:23
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