The Choir of King's College London - Coleridge-Taylor: Partsongs (2023) Hi-Res

Artist: The Choir of King's College London, Joseph Fort
Title: Coleridge-Taylor: Partsongs
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Delphian Records LTD
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 46:31 min
Total Size: 190 / 773 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Coleridge-Taylor: Partsongs
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Delphian Records LTD
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 46:31 min
Total Size: 190 / 773 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sea Drift
02. By the lone seashore
03. Isle of Beauty
04. The Lee Shore
05. Dead in the Sierras
06. Song of Proserpine
07. The Fair of Almachara
08. The Sea Shell
09. All my stars forsake me
10. The Evening Star
11. Whispers of Summer
12. Summer is gone
13. Requiescat
Amidst the explosion of choral writing in Britain at the turn of the twentieth century, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s contribution to the all-important genre of the partsong has long remained underappreciated.
The Choir of King’s College London explore a selection of vivid settings of Romantic poetry from Britain and America, full of rich harmonies and poetic sensibility, inspired by subjects ranging from the exquisite beauty of nature to the Victorian fascination with death.
Featuring no fewer than seven premiere recordings in characteristically committed performances from Joseph Fort’s singers, this album adds another piece to the jigsaw portrait of a composer who was a household name in his day and is once more coming into his own.
The Choir of King's College London
Joseph Fort, direction
The Choir of King’s College London explore a selection of vivid settings of Romantic poetry from Britain and America, full of rich harmonies and poetic sensibility, inspired by subjects ranging from the exquisite beauty of nature to the Victorian fascination with death.
Featuring no fewer than seven premiere recordings in characteristically committed performances from Joseph Fort’s singers, this album adds another piece to the jigsaw portrait of a composer who was a household name in his day and is once more coming into his own.
The Choir of King's College London
Joseph Fort, direction