Maureen Batt - Lady of the Lake (2017) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Maureen Batt
Title: Lady of the Lake (2017)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Leaf Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC
Total Time: 62:43
Total Size: 991 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Lady of the Lake (2017)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Leaf Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC
Total Time: 62:43
Total Size: 991 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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
Personnel:
Maureen Batt, soprano
Simon Docking, piano
Jon Paul Décosse, bass-baritone
Halifax Camerata Singers
Canadian soprano Maureen Batt will be releasing her debut album „Lady of the Lake“ in collaboration with independent label Leaf Music. Batt has joined forces with pianist Simon Docking, bass-baritone Jon Paul Décosse as well as the Halifax Camerata Singers to record two exciting song cycles based on the epic poem ‘Lady of the Lake’ by Sir Walter Scott.
Noted by Opera Canada as a “young, lovely and captivating soprano,” Batt is passionate about sharing Canadian contemporary music with the world. She is co-artistic director of Essential Opera, now in its seventh season, and has performed throughout the world in opera roles and as a recitalist.
The recording features a rare recording of Franz Schubert’s Op. 52 song cycle Sieben Gesänge aus Walter Scotts “Fräulein am See” (Seven songs from Walter Scott’s “Lady of the Lake”) combined with a newly composed cycle by Nova Scotia composer Fiona Ryan. While the Schubert cycle includes the famous melody ‘Ave Maria,’ the work is rarely heard in its full context among six lesser-known Schubert songs.
Ryan’s work includes a ‘Prayer’ inspired partly by Schubert’s ‘Ave Maria’ as well as a strong influence of folk traditions. She writes: “I draw upon Scottish (and Nova Scotian) folk music traditions in my songs. Some movements are very obviously influenced by Scottish folksongs, such as ‘Soldier’s Farewell’ (which could be as much at home at a folk music session in a pub as in a concert hall) and others draw inspiration from rhythmic patterns, ornamentation, and droning sounds found in Scottish bagpipe music.”
Noted by Opera Canada as a “young, lovely and captivating soprano,” Batt is passionate about sharing Canadian contemporary music with the world. She is co-artistic director of Essential Opera, now in its seventh season, and has performed throughout the world in opera roles and as a recitalist.
The recording features a rare recording of Franz Schubert’s Op. 52 song cycle Sieben Gesänge aus Walter Scotts “Fräulein am See” (Seven songs from Walter Scott’s “Lady of the Lake”) combined with a newly composed cycle by Nova Scotia composer Fiona Ryan. While the Schubert cycle includes the famous melody ‘Ave Maria,’ the work is rarely heard in its full context among six lesser-known Schubert songs.
Ryan’s work includes a ‘Prayer’ inspired partly by Schubert’s ‘Ave Maria’ as well as a strong influence of folk traditions. She writes: “I draw upon Scottish (and Nova Scotian) folk music traditions in my songs. Some movements are very obviously influenced by Scottish folksongs, such as ‘Soldier’s Farewell’ (which could be as much at home at a folk music session in a pub as in a concert hall) and others draw inspiration from rhythmic patterns, ornamentation, and droning sounds found in Scottish bagpipe music.”
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