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Ian Bostridge Sings Britten

Benjamin Britten (Composer), Daniel Harding (Conductor), Ingo Metzmacher (Conductor), Marie-Luise Neunecker (Performer), Bamberg Symphony Chorus (Orchestra), Britten Sinfonia (Orchestra), Ian Bostridge (Performer)
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listen  1. Serenade Op. 31: Prologue (horn solo)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 1:18$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Serenade Op. 31: 1. Pastoral: The day's grown old (Charles Cotton)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 3:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Serenade Op. 31: 2. Nocturne: The splendour falls on castle walls (Alfred, Lord Tennyson)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 3:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Serenade Op. 31: 3. Elegy: O Rose, thou art sick (William Blake)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 4:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Serenade Op. 31: 4. Dirge: This ae nighte (anon. 15th century)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 3:30$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Serenade Op. 31: 5. Hymn: Queen and huntress (Ben Jonson)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 1:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Serenade Op. 31: 6. Sonnet: O soft embalmer of the still midnight (John Keats)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Ingo Metzmacher 3:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Serenade Op. 31: Epilogue (horn solo)Ian Bostridge/Marie-Luise Neunecker/Ingo Metzmacher/Bamberger Symphoniker 1:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. English Folksong: O Waly, Waly (Folksong from Somerset) (arranged Britten)Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding 3:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Our Hunting Fathers Op. 8 (text devised by W. H. Auden): Prologue (W. H. Auden)Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding 2:32$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Our Hunting Fathers Op. 8 (text devised by W. H. Auden): A. Rats Away! (anon. modernised by W. H. Auden)Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding 4:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Our Hunting Fathers Op. 8 (text devised by W. H. Auden): B. Messalina (anon. )Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding 8:37$1.99 Buy Track
listen13. Our Hunting Fathers Op. 8 (text devised by W. H. Auden): C. Dance of Death (Hawking for the Partridge) (T. Ravenscroft)Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding 6:35$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Our Hunting Fathers Op. 8 (text devised by W. H. Auden): Epilogue and Funeral March (W. H. Auden)Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding 7:50$1.99 Buy Track
listen15. English Folksong: Oliver Cromwell (Nursery Rhyme from Suffolk) (arr. Britten)Ian Bostridge/Britten Sinfonia/Daniel Harding0:43$0.99 Buy Track


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Product Details

  • Performer: Marie-Luise Neunecker, Ian Bostridge
  • Orchestra: Bamberg Symphony Chorus, Britten Sinfonia
  • Conductor: Daniel Harding, Ingo Metzmacher
  • Composer: Benjamin Britten
  • Audio CD (September 14, 1999)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B00000K4F6
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #154,707 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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On this CD:
  1. Serenade, for tenor, horn & strings, Op. 31
    Composed by Benjamin Britten
    Performed by Bamberg Symphony Chorus
    with Ian Bostridge, Marie-Luise Neunecker
    Conducted by Ingo Metzmacher

  2. Folksong Arrangements, Vol. III "British Isles", for voice & piano O Waly, Waly (Folksong from Somerset)
    Composed by Benjamin Britten
    Performed by Britten Sinfonia
    with Ian Bostridge
    Conducted by Daniel Harding

  3. Our Hunting Fathers, song cycle for high voice & orchestra, Op. 8
    Composed by Benjamin Britten
    Performed by Britten Sinfonia
    with Ian Bostridge
    Conducted by Daniel Harding

  4. Folksong Arrangements, Vol. I "British Isles", for voice & piano Oliver Cromwell (Nursery Rhyme from Suffolk)
    Composed by Benjamin Britten
    Performed by Britten Sinfonia
    with Ian Bostridge
    Conducted by Daniel Harding


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, delightful, terrifying, hilarious, beautiful!, February 8, 2002
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What can I say about this amazing album? Britten was a brilliant composer, and his music always takes my breath away, but this has been my first thorough exposure to song cycles. The two cycles in this album contain such variety! There's something about the prologue and final song of "Our Hunting Fathers" that gives me such a chill, perhaps knowing that it was a pacifist comment on WWII. But in the middle is the weepy, perhaps mocking "Messaline," bracketed by my favorites, "Rats Away" and "Dance of Death", both of which have elements of chaos, terror and humor, particularly because of Bostridge's excellent singing style, fully comprehending the depth of meaning behind every syllable and note he sings (and sounding like he must thoroughly enjoy the fun of singing them!) The Serenade's "Elegy" and "Nocturne" are also rather ominous, frightening, gripping, and thrilling! The horn solos, (prologue and epilogue) are melancholy and beautiful. (How does Britten know how to bring out the best in every voice and instrument?) In the middle of the album, "Waly, waly" (The Water is Wide) is performed touchingly, with such sympathy in Bostridge's singing and in Britten's setting of the accompaniment. And "Oliver Cromwell" at the end cannot fail to bring a smile of laughter to your face! Overall, the album is full of everything you could ask from Britten and Bostridge, a perfect combination. Essential!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan, March 25, 2006
HEAVENLY HORN PLAYERS; HYPNOTIC BRITTEN; VIBRANT VOICE! CAN'T GO WRONG!

This is a wonderful disc in its composition as well as in the performance of all concerned. This is Britten at his most creative best!

The Serenade for Tenor,horn and strings with its 8 sections is all very descriptive and lovely. Britten was inspired to write this after meeting Dennis Brain, the talented British French horn player,in l942. His long time companion Peter Pears, was the tenor voice for this work. Britten took considerable care over his selection of the poetic texts and the "Serenade" marks his renewed commitment to making use of his native language for his music. It is the first work in which the composer explores the musical and rhythmic possibilities of English diction in a manner directly inspired by the example of Henry Purcell.

During the 1940's, he further celebrated his native musical and literary heritage by embarking on a series of folksong settings, two of which are included on this disc: 'O Waly,Waly' and 'Oliver Cromwell'.

Britten described his precocious "Our Hunting Fathers" as "rather wild, but I think interesting",and that it is. The vocal technique required to sing this is phenominal and Ian Bostridge is the man for the job. Just listen to him as he sings from this work :"Rats Away" and "Dance of Death". Is there anything he can't sing? This is a TEN star disc!
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