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The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Royston Nash, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen Of The Guard (2015)

The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Royston Nash, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen Of The Guard (2015)
  • Title: Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen Of The Guard
  • Year Of Release: 2015
  • Label: Decca
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:31:38
  • Total Size: 431 Mb
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Tracklist:

The Yeomen of the Guard (Sir Arthur Sullivan)
1. Overture 04:56
The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 1 (Sir Arthur Sullivan)
2. "When Maiden Loves" 03:46
3. "Tower Warders Under Orders"GARETH JONES 03:11
4. "When Our Gallant Norman Foes" 06:28
5. "Alas! I Waver To And Fro" 02:21
6. "Is Life A Boon?" 02:17
7. "Here's A Man Of Jollity" 02:22
8. "I Have A Song To Sing, Oh!" 03:32
9. "How Say You, Maiden" 02:49
10. "I've Jibe And Joke"John Reed 01:43
11. "'Tis Done! I Am A Bride!" 04:01
12. "Where I Thy Bride" 01:56
13. "Oh, Sergeant Meryll" - "Ye Tower Warders" - "Leonard Meryll!" - "Forbear, My Friends" - "Didst Thou Not" - "Leonard!" - "As Escort For The Prisoner" 16:37
The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 2 (Sir Arthur Sullivan)
14. "Night Has Spread Her Pall Once More" 03:56
15. "Oh! A Private Buffoon"John Reed 02:37
16. "Hereupon We're Both Agreed"Kenneth Sandford 01:54
17. "Free From His Fetters Grim" 02:36
18. "Strange Adventure!"Suzanne O'Keefe 02:19
19. "Hark! What Was That, Sir?" - "Who Fired That Shot?" "Like A Ghost His Vigil Keeping..." - "The River Must Be Dragged" 04:17
20. "A Man Who Would Woo A Faie Maid" 03:33
21. "When A Wooer Goes A-Wooing" 03:25
22. "Rapture, Rapture!" 01:47
23. "Comes The Pretty Young Bride" - "'Tis Said To You" - "Hold, Pretty One!" 09:35

Performers:
Sir Richard Cholmondel: Michael Rayner
Colonel Fairfax: Geoffrey Shovelton
Sergeant Meryll: John Ayldon
Leonard Meryll: Meston Reid
Jack Point: John Reed
Wilfred Shadbolt: Kenneth Sandford
First Yeoman: Barry Clark
Second Yeoman: Gareth Jones
Elsie Maynard: Barbara Lilley
Phoebe Meryll: Jane Metcalfe
Dame Carruthers: Patricia Leonard
Kate; Suzanne O’Keefe
D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royston Nash

FIRST RELEASE ON CD This reissue continues Eloquence's survey of selected Philips and Decca recordings by Monteux. With its roots in the mid-nineteenth century English opera tradition of Balfe and Wallace, The Yeomen of the Guard is an integrated hybrid of operetta and romantic opera that combines the sparkling essence of previous Savoy successes with heightened drama and emotion, while its score is also free from the earnestness in which much of Sullivan's 1891 grand opera Ivanhoe (with libretto by Julian Sturgis) is mired. It is fair to say that, despite maintaining high artistic standards and attracting loyal audiences, the overriding story of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in the late 1970s and early 1980s is not a happy one. Under-resourced and under constant threat of closure, the company which had been founded by Richard D'Oyly Carte in 1875 to perform new works by Gilbert and Sullivan struggled on under an increasingly threatening cloud of uncertainty until eventually giving its final performance on 27 February 1982. Yet there is no sign of this gloomy atmosphere in the present recording - the company's last - of The Yeomen of the Guard. Neither, other than a few rough edges which could easily have been fixed with retakes if there been enough time or money, does it suffer too much from the unconducive circumstances of the sessions. Taped at Decca's West Hampstead studios in the miserable depths of winter 1979, with many of the cast suffering from flu, sessions were crammed almost unfeasibly into the company's busy performance schedule. The set boasts many glories, not least the final recorded performances of much-loved veteran stars John Reed and Kenneth Sandford, both of whom had been with the company since the 1950s. Though a little past their vocal prime, they give masterful portrayals of the lead comedy roles of jester Jack Point and gaoler Wilfred Shadbolt. Reed retired from the company shortly after this recording, continuing to guest star until its closure; Sandford remained until the end. The set is also notable for including the first professional recording of a song which was cut immediately after the work's premiere Sergeant Meryll's 'A laughing boy but yesterday', rendered with confidence by John Ayldon. That this recording was made at all is remarkable; that it is, on the whole, a success is miraculous. Though tinged with sadness the 104-year-old company had just three more years to live it is a fine swan-song recording for the D'Oyly Carte.


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