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Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra - Vaughan Williams: Valiant for Truth, Symphony No. 5, The Pilgrim Pavement (1999) Hi-Res

Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra - Vaughan Williams: Valiant for Truth, Symphony No. 5, The Pilgrim Pavement (1999) Hi-Res
  • Title: Vaughan Williams: Valiant for Truth, Symphony No. 5, The Pilgrim Pavement
  • Year Of Release: 1999
  • Label: Chandos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:44
  • Total Size: 529 / 299 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Valiant for Truth 06:06
Symphony No. 5 (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
2. I. Preludio. Moderato 12:21
3. II. Scherzo. Presto misterioso 05:02
4. III. Romanza. Lento 12:05
5. IV. Passacaglia. Moderato 10:11
6. The Pilgrim Pavement 08:49
7. Hymn-Tune Prelude on Song 13 by Orlando Gibbons 03:21
8. The Twenty-Third Psalm 02:36
Prelude and Fugue in C minor (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
9. I. Prelude 05:01
10. II. Fugue 05:12

Performers:
Carys Lane (soprano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hickox Singers
Richard Hickox

This is an exceptionally powerful yet deeply moving account of the Fifth. Aided by glowing, wide-ranging engineering, Hickox's is an urgently communicative reading. The first and third movements in particular emerge with an effortless architectural splendour and rapt authority, the climaxes built and resolved with mastery.
The Scherzo is as good a place as any to sample the lustrous refinement of the LSO's response. Hickox ensures that the symphony's concluding bars positively glow with gentle ecstasy: here's a Fifth that can surely hold its own in the most exalted company.
Material from The Pilgrim's Progress made its way into the Fifth Symphony and two of the five enterprising couplings here provide further links with John Bunyan's timeless allegory: the 1940 motet for mixed voices with organ, Valiant-for-truth and John Churchill's 1953 arrangement for soprano and mixed chorus of Psalm 23 (originally sung by The Voice of a Bird in Act 4 of The Pilgrim's Progress). The latter receives its finely prepared recorded début on this occasion, as do both The Pilgrim Pavement (a 1934 processional for soprano, chorus and organ) and Helen Glatz's string-orchestra arrangement of the solo-piano Hymn-tune Prelude on 'Song 13' by Gibbons. Which just leaves the Prelude and Fugue, originally written for organ in 1921, but heard here in a sumptuous orchestration.




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