Maureen Batt - Lady of the Lake (2017)
Artist: Maureen Batt
Title: Lady of the Lake
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Leaf Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:02:52
Total Size: 288 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Lady of the Lake
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Leaf Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:02:52
Total Size: 288 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Ellens Gesang I, Op 52 No. 1, D. 837 - Maureen Batt
02. Ellens Gesang II, Op 52 No. 2, D. 838 - Maureen Batt
03. Bootgesang, Op 52 No. 3, D. 835 - Leander Mendoza
04. Coronach, Op 52 No. 4, D. 836 "Todtengesang der Frauen und Mädchen" - Halifax Camerata Singers
05. Normans Gesang, Op 52 No. 5, D. 846 - Jon-Paul Décosse
06. Ellens Gesang III, Op 52 No. 6, D. 839 "Ave Maria-Hymne an die Jungfrau" - Maureen Batt
07. Lied des gefangenen Jägers, Op 52 No. 7, D. 843 - Jon-Paul Décosse
08. Lady of the Lake: No. 1, Soldier Rest-Hunter Rest - Maureen Batt
09. Lady of the Lake: No. 2, Prayer - Maureen Batt
10. Lady of the Lake: No. 3, Battle Cries and Prophecies "Roderick" - Maureen Batt
11. Lady of the Lake: No. 4, Battle Vignette "A Warrior's Farewell" - Jon-Paul Décosse
12. Lady of the Lake: No. 5, Battle Cries and Prophecies "Blanche" - Maureen Batt
13. Lady of the Lake: No. 6, Song of a Warrior Woman - Maureen Batt
14. Lady of the Lake: No. 7, Battle Cries and Prophecies "Brian" - Maureen Batt
15. Lady of the Lake: No. 8, The Prisoner's Lament - Jon-Paul Décosse
16. Lady of the Lake: No. 9, Reconciliation-Mémoire - Maureen Batt
This new release is the debut album of soprano Maureen Batt, and features a rare recording of Schubert’s “Op. 52 Lady of the Lake” song cycle and a newly commissioned work on the same epic Walter Scott poem by Nova Scotian composer Fiona Ryan. Sir Walter Scott’s Lady of the Lake is set during an uprising of the Highland clans against the Lowland Scots who are loyal to King James V. The story focuses on Ellen Douglas, a young woman who lives in exile with her father, an outlaw who has fallen out of favor with the royal court and fled to an island in Loch Katrine with his daughter. Today, the work is not that widely known but in the nineteenth century it was a bestselling book throughout Europe. It was translated into several languages, including German which Schubert used for his song texts. Fiona Ryan writes about her contributions to this album: “I draw upon Scottish (and Nova Scotian) folk music traditions in my songs. Some movements are very obviously influenced by Scottish folksongs…and others draw inspiration from rhythmic patterns, ornamentation, and droning sounds found in Scottish bagpipe music. In a way, this project is about bringing people and ideas together… Although this is a story of a different and dangerous time, it gives an affirmative answer to the eternal question of whether people who are enemies can eventually reconcile.”