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Vaughan Williams: Riders to the Sea/Epithalamion/Merciless Beauty
 
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Vaughan Williams: Riders to the Sea/Epithalamion/Merciless Beauty [Import]

Ralph Vaughan Williams , Meredith Davies , David Willcocks , London Philharmonic , Orchestra Nova of London , Ambrosian Singers , The Bach Choir , Benjamin Luxon , Stephen Roberts , Philip Langridge Audio CD
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  • Performer: Ambrosian Singers, The Bach Choir, Benjamin Luxon, Stephen Roberts, Philip Langridge
  • Orchestra: London Philharmonic, Orchestra Nova of London
  • Conductor: Meredith Davies, David Willcocks
  • Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Audio CD (January 9, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B00000DOCY
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #280,174 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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3. Riders To The Sea: Wait, Nora - Norma Burrowes/Margaret Price/Helen Watts/Benjamin Luxon/Pauline Stevens/Ambrosian Singers
4. Riders To The Sea: You Didn't Give Him His Bit Of Bread? - Norma Burrowes/Margaret Price/Helen Watts/Benjamin Luxon/Pauline Stevens/Ambrosian Singers
5. Riders To The Sea: Bartley Will Be Lost Now - Norma Burrowes/Margaret Price/Helen Watts/Benjamin Luxon/Pauline Stevens/Ambrosian Singers
6. Riders To The Sea: They Are All Gone Now - Norma Burrowes/Margaret Price/Helen Watts/Benjamin Luxon/Pauline Stevens/Ambrosian Singers
7. Merciless Beauty: Three Rondels: I. Your Eyen Two - Philip Langridge
8. Merciless Beauty: Three Rondels: II. So Hath Your Beauty - Philip Langridge
9. Merciless Beauty: Three Rondels: III. Since I From Love - Philip Langridge
10. Epithalamion: I. Prologue - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
11. Epithalamion: II. Wake Now - Stephen Roberts/The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
12. Epithalamion: III. The Calling Of The Bride - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
13. Epithalamion: IV. The Minstrels - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
14. Epithalamion: V. Procession Of The Bride - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
15. Epithalamion: VI. The Temple Gates - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
16. Epithalamion: VII. The Bell Ringers - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
17. Epithalamion: VIII. The Lover's Song - Stephen Roberts/The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
18. Epithalamion: IX. The Minstrel's Song - Stephen Roberts/The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
19. Epithalamion: X. Song Of The Winged Loves - The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes
20. Epithalamion: XI. Prayer To Juno - Stephen Roberts/The Bach Chr/Douglas Janes

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Vaughan Williams operatic masterpiece, December 25, 2003
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Rodney Gavin Bullock (Winchester, Hampshire Angleterre) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vaughan Williams: Riders to the Sea/Epithalamion/Merciless Beauty (Audio CD)
None of Vaughan Williams' five operas have entered the repertoire despite the fact that they all contain glorious music. 'Sir John in Love' ought to be staged from time to time but 'Riders to the Sea' is a masterpice with a fatal, programming fault: it is too short. Lasting only 30-40 minutes, it is almost impossible to fit into a company's evening schedule. Happily, this length might well suit the domestic listener who has a short time at the end of the day and does not want to embark on a three hour marathon.
The composer does not call it an opera but a 'setting' of a one act play of the same name by the Irish playright, J.M.Synge. It is the story of a fishing family on an island off the west coast of Ireland. The mother, Maurya, has already lost her father, husband and some of her sons to the sea and the action starts with the finding of a drowned man whose clothes fit the description of those belonging to her son Michael. Her worst fears are confirmed yet her remaining son, Bartley, insists on going to the horsefair on the mainland despite her pleading. He, too, is drowned and Maurya is left with her two daughters. The sea has taken virtually everything from her but, surprisingly, Maurya rises above her grief - "They are all gone now, and there isn't anything more the sea can do to me."

The music and text are closely integrated in a symphonic way. The score calls for a sea machine which is used in an atmospheric way similar to the way RVW uses the wind machine in Sinfonia Antartica. There are no numbers and the atmosphere is somewhat grim throughout, as can be imagined. It needs close listening to reveal all its secrets. Maurya's final, long aria is very beautiful and emotionally very powerful and the opera ends in unexpected repose.

The three Chaucer Rondels, 'Merciless Beauty', is here recorded with tenor and string trio. The disc is completed by the cantata 'Epithalamion', which is something of a rarity. Epithalamion is a song or poem in praise of the bride and bridegroom and the composer's cantata derives from a masque he wrote in 1939 based on poems by Edmund Spenser. The dances were removed to produce the work which is for baritone, chorus, piano, flute and string orchestra. Lasting for over half an hour, it is a considerable work in the composers most lyrical vein and it ought to be better known.

All the performances are first rate, particularly Helen Watts as Maurya. The recording of the opera dates from 1971 but wears its age lightly. The other recordings date from 1987.

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