Kathryn Rudge - Coates: Songs (2019)

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Title: Coates: Songs
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: SOMM Recordings
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 65:51 min
Total Size: 267 MB
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Tracklist:

01. 8 Nursery Rhymes: No. 3, Little Boy Blue
02. Sleepy Lagoon
03. 2 Symphonic Rhapsodies: No. 1, I Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Night (Arr. for Voice & Piano)
04. 2 Symphonic Rhapsodies: No. 2, Bird Songs at Eventide (Arr. for Voice & Piano)
05. The Scent of Lilac
06. The Fairy Tales of Ireland
07. The Mill o' Dreams: No. 1, Back o' the Moon
08. The Mill o' Dreams: No. 2, Dream o' Nights
09. The Mill o' Dreams: No. 3, The Man in the Moon
10. The Mill o' Dreams: No. 4, Bluebells
11. Dreams of London
12. Song of the Little Folk
13. Reuben Ranzo
14. Sea Rapture
15. Green Hills o'Somerset
16. Always as I Close My Eyes
17. Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred
18. 4 Old English Songs: No. 1, Orpheus with His Lute
19. 4 Old English Songs: No. 2, Under the Greenwood Tree
20. 4 Old English Songs: No. 3, Who Is Sylvia:
21. 4 Old English Songs: No. 4, It Was a Lover and His Lass
22. Our Little Home
23. I Heard You Singing
24. By the North Sea
25. At Daybreak
26. Stars and a Crescent Moon
27. Rise Up and Reach the Stars
28. Homeward to You

SOMM Recordings is delighted to announce the release of star-in-the-making mezzo-soprano Kathryn Rudges celebration of the songs of light music master Eric Coates, accompanied by pianist Christopher Glynn. Fresh from rave reviews for The Hills of Dreamland, a ravishing collection of Elgars orchestral songs, Kathryn Rudge returns with a delectable recital of era-defining songs by the composer of the stirring The Dam Busters March, exuberant Knightsbridge march and the timeless By the Sleepy Lagoon, familiar to radio audiences around the world as the theme to BBC Radio 4s Desert Island Discs since 1942. The dreamy reverie of that signature song, so evocative of a more innocent age, is matched here by the carefree rustic knowingness of Reuben Ranzo, the Four Old English Songs, the affecting melancholia of The Green Hills of Somerset and the exquisite four-part song cycle The Mill o Dreams. Coates belongs to an era of gentler music-making but a no less passionate and emotional one, as Rudges ardent singing of Sea Rapture, her beseeching approach to I Pitch My Lonely Caravan and honeyed take on The Fairy Tales of Ireland eloquently testifies to. Kathryn Rudge has been described as one of Britains brightest young mezzos (Whats on Stage) with her voice lauded for its tremendous reserves of power, impeccable intonation, the capacity for a gloriously sustained legato and, most interesting of all, a distinctive vocal quality (The Times). Christopher Glynn is fast emerging as one of the most exciting young accompanists of the day. Opera News has described him as an exemplary partner, by turns impossibly delicate, colourfully nimble and thunderously firm, while the Birmingham Post praised his partnering in concert of fellow SOMM artist Roderick Williams for its reassuring authority and empathy. Authoritative booklet notes are provided by English music specialist Jeremy Dibble.


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Many thanks for sharing.

I shall really look forward to listening to this recording.

Cheers.