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Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius
 
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Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius

Edward Elgar , John Barbirolli , Janet Baker , Hallé , Richard Lewis Audio CD
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Disc 1:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Prelude (Lento, mistico - Moderato - Andantino - Come prima)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli10:12$1.99 Buy Track
listen  2. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Jesu, Maria - I am near to death (Gerontius)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 3:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: So pray for me...Kyrie eleison...Holy Mary, pray for him (Gerontius, semi-chorus, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 2:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Rouse thee, my fainting soul...Be merciful (Gerontius, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 4:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Deus (Gerontius)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 5:29$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: I can no more...Rescue him, O Lord (Gerontius, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 2:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Noe from the waters...Novissima hora est (semi-chorus, chorus, Gerontius)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 3:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Proficiscere, anima Christiana (Priest)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 1:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part I: Go in the name of Angels (chorus, Priest, semi-chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 4:42$0.99 Buy Track


Disc 2:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: (Andantino)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 1:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: I went to sleep (Soul of Gerontius)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 2:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: Another marvel...My work is done (Soul, Angel)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 3:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: It is a member of that family...A presage falls upon thee (Angel, Soul)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 6:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: But hark!...Low-born clods of brute earth (Soul, Angel, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 1:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: Dispossessed, aside thrust (chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 3:41$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: I see not those false spirits (Soul, Angel)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 2:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: There was a mortal......Praise to the Holiest (Angel, semi-chorus, chorus, Soul)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 6:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: But hark! a grand mysterious harmony (Soul, Angel, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 9:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: Thy judgment now is near (Angel, Soul)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 2:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: Jesu! by that shuddering dread (Angel of the Agony, Soul, semi-chorus, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 5:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: Praise to His Name!...Take me away (Angel, Soul, chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 6:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 (1999 Digital Remaster), Part II: Softly and gently (Angel, chorus, semi-chorus)Dame Janet Baker/Richard Lewis/Kim Borg/Eric Chadwick/John McCarthy/Martin Milner/Sir John Barbirolli 6:56$0.99 Buy Track


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Product Details

  • Performer: Janet Baker, Richard Lewis
  • Orchestra: Hallé
  • Conductor: John Barbirolli
  • Composer: Edward Elgar
  • Audio CD (January 25, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B000026D0F
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #84,526 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My dream Gerontius, March 7, 2000
This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (Audio CD)
I love the Britten recording of Gerontius, but Barbirolli's somewhat romantic approach brings something to it that Britten's slight dryness erodes. Both Barbirolli and Britten manage the very tricky 'Demons' section better than anyone; often it falls apart in live performance, and Boult, in his recording, doesn't quite pull it off, either. Isn't it interesting that neither Britten or Barbirolli was a particularly experienced choral conductor, but each succeeds with the choral passages where others don't? The orchestra is superb, too, in this recording and the moments of almost-silent Elgarian ecstasy make time stop. Lewis is superb; Baker *is* the Angel. You can't go wrong here.
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Barbirolli's Gerontius, February 7, 2000
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KH (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (Audio CD)
There is no better recording of this piece; only Sir Adrian Boult's equals it, in its own way. The recorded sound remains outstanding, for its age. The role of the Angel was one of Baker's signature pieces; Lewis was probably the premiere Gerontius of the 50s and 60s, and while many tenors may have better voices technically, his muscianship is so intelligent and insightful that no one has really surpassed him in the role. Barbirolli brings an almost operatic drama to the work, feeling every note to the core of his being. Thank you, EMI, for restoring this to the catalogue!
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost an unequivocal first choice, January 1, 2003
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Ahmed E. Ismail (Cambridge, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (Audio CD)
Perhaps part of what sets this recording apart from its competitors is Barbirolli's overall conception of the work: the liner notes point out that he always called the work Elgar's "*Dream,*" and not "Gerontius." This seemingly simple change results in a completely different outlook on the work. In emphasizing the dream-like quality of the work, Barbirolli is at once more daring and more orthodox than his competitors, allowing the quirkiness of Elgar's orchestration and choral writing to burst out time and time again, here cellos coming to the fore, there a clarinet emerging in sudden duet with one of the soloists. Barbirolli is doing nothing more than giving us what's on the page, but what a difference this makes!

As for the soloists, there's no doubt in my mind that Janet Baker's performance of the Angel sets this version apart from all others. From her first entrance to her "Farewell" at the end of the work, there is no doubt that she is without equal in this music. Once she starts singing, there is no one else you can imagine performing it any better. And while she has all the warmth and expressiveness one could wish for in the lower register, she still has lovely high notes, including brilliant high A's just before the two climactic points of Part Two.

In addition, I prefer Richard Lewis's rendition of the title character to Gedda for Boult and Pears for Britten. Elgar's writing for Gerontius is not "English"; it calls for a style of singing that is almost belongs to the romantic Italian tradition of Rossini and Verdi. As a result, Lewis's bigger voice seems able to convey Gerontius's terror and wonder in a way that his rivals cannot. At the start of his final solo, "Take me away," only Lewis sounds completely overwhelmed; Pears and Gedda seem merely exhausted in comparison.

The combined choral forces also outshine all of their rivals, so that not only is all the text clearly heard throughout the work, but it is also communicated with greater expression. One can point out the "Demon" chorus, where one can almost hear the acid dripping from the choristers' tongues amid their snarls and cackles. Yet, just a few pages later, in the central "Praise to the Holiest," the demons have been tamed and sing a brilliant paean to God.

The one sticking point is in the performance of bass Kim Borg as the Priest in Part One and the Angel of the Agony in Part Two. While a decent performance in its own way, he is not nearly so compelling as Shirley-Quirk for Britten, Lloyd for Boult, or even Best on the otherwise dismissable Naxos recording. Perhaps the peculiarity of his English accent makes it difficult to take, but he simply does not sound convincing in his two solos, although it is clear that he has the necessary vocal heft to carry over both the chorus and the orchestra in what is very dense writing.

So, this should be the clear first-runner if one is interested in the Dream of Gerontius. The other alternative is Britten's, although it is at times a little too eccentric for general consumption. However, Britten's performance on Decca is coupled with Delius's Sea-Drift and another work by Holst, whereas Barbirolli's has no pairing. [Why they don't offer "Sea Pictures" or orchestral Elgar or Delius is beyond me.]

[P.S. In all fairness, it should be pointed out that Britten certainly knew a lot about choral conducting, as evidenced not only by his own Gerontius, but also works like the St. John Passion and Schumann's Szenen aus Goethes "Faust."]

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