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| 1. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. Prelude | |||
| 2. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. Jesu, Maria - I am near to death | |||
| 3. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. Kyrie eleison... Holy Mary, pray for him | |||
| 4. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. Rouse thee, my fainting soul | |||
| 5. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Deus | |||
| 6. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. I can no more | |||
| 7. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 1. Proficisere, anima Christiana | |||
| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. Introduction | |||
| 2. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. I went to sleep | |||
| 3. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. My work is done | |||
| 4. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. It is a member of that family | |||
| 5. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. But hark!... Low-born clods of brute earth | |||
| 6. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. Dispossessed, aside thrust | |||
| 7. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. I see not those false spirits | |||
| 8. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. There was a mortal... Praise to the Holiest | |||
| 9. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. But hark! a grand mysterious harmony | |||
| 10. The Dream of Gerontius, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 38: Part 2. Praise to the Holiest | |||
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"Mark Elder's interpretation with the Hallé orchestra and choir evaded characterization, though he stamps his dramatic instincts all over the piece. It is either a religious tone poem or a spiritual opera, either way the effect is frequently cataclysmic." -- The Guardian
Elgar's late masterpiece is an extraordinary work full of drama and passion alongside exquisite music of sublime delicacy. It is a moving expression of the composer's unorthodox religious faith and a poignant reflection on a man's journey through death, depicted in striking writing for choir, orchestra, and soloists.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A fresh, urgent version -- a great introduction for newcomers,
By Santa Fe Listener (Santa Fe, NM USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (Audio CD)
Because Elgar stand for old England, audiences expect a reading of Gerontius to be old English. This intimate connection goes beyond musical values; it's "Land of Hope and Glory" thing that American listeners aren't part of. Which may be why this recording, the least old English I've ever heard, also struck me as the most enjoyable. It is beautifully played and recorded, but more importantly, it isn't traditional, so we outsiders can learn to love the music for its own sake, not its cultural nostalgia.
It's telling that for the first time an American, Paul Groves of Louisiana, was picked to sing the title role. He, too, is an outsider and valued for that reason. The voice is first cousin to British tenors on the order of Richard Lewis, supple, bright, forward, and plaintive. The accent chosen is British, as it almost has to be. Groves, who won both the Richard Tucker Award and the Met's national auditions, is in very good voice, firm and dramatically convincing. He leaps ahead of David Rendall, who sings for Sir Colin Davis on LSO Live, inviting comparison with the honored tenors on classic sets: Lewis, Peter Pears, and Nicolai Gedda. For sheer vocal freshness he outstrips them all, lacking only a deep-dyed association with the part. In their enthusiastic 2009 review, the Gramophone held Sir Mark Elder's Gerontius up against the classic one by Sir John Barbirolli and the same Halle Orch. (an ensemble that has improved enormously over the years), saying of Sir John that "his famous account has lived in everyone's hearts for decades." For devotees of the work, I imagine that Barbirolli and the equally beloved Boult will never slip from the shelf. I haven't been washed in the blood of the lamb so far as Gerontius goes, but listening to the magnificent Bryn Terfel as the Priest, soaring above ravishing brass chords, I know what it's like to be a believer -- Elgar's score has been stripped of varnish and made meaningful to newcomers, which is a real accomplishment. Any mezzo undertaking the Angel's part is fated to lose to Janet Baker, whose singing on the Barbirolli set remains unique in its lustrous passion. Alice Coote is a rising star in Britain, and she sings with gentle intimacy, not trying to prove anything. Her timbre isn't especially memorable, but she does a lovely job. If you want to hear The Dream of Gerontius performed with urgency and freshness, this version is one to give first priority to, I think.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Gerontius,
By kerrand (Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (Audio CD)
This is easily the best Gerontius since Richard Lewis. Wonderful quality great performance. I heard the same principals (minus Terfel) perform at the Edinburgh Festival and this recording was just as fine and "live" as the concert one.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Gerontius in ages,
By Starry Vere (Silver Lake OH USA) - See all my reviews
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Too bad one of the reviewers doesn't like the piece and gave this cd 3 stars. (Sorry, but I believe the stars are for the quality of the recording at hand, not the piece.) If you DO like the piece, this is the best Gerontius since Britten's, almost 40 years ago, and Alice Coote belongs up there with the great Angels of the past, Yvonne Minton and Janet Baker.
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