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The BBC Singers, David Hill - Bingham: Remoter Worlds (2008)

The BBC Singers, David Hill - Bingham: Remoter Worlds (2008)
  • Title: Bingham: Remoter Worlds
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Signum Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:11:21
  • Total Size: 260 mb
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Tracklist:

1 Gleams Of A Remoter World 6:49
The Shepheardes Calendar (10:59)
2 Winter 3:57
3 Spring 4:18
4 Autumn 2:44
5 Water Lilies 7:03
Irish Tenebrae (27:57)
6 My Lagan Love 4:15
7 The Road To Sligo 3:34
Tenor Vocals – Edward Goater
8 The Crying Of The Women At The Slaughter 5:15
9 The Wake: Round The House And Mind The Dresser 2:01
Tenor Vocals – Edward Goater
Baritone Vocals – Stephen Charlesworth
Bass Vocals – Edward Price
10 I Have A Secret To Tell 4:28
Tenor Vocals – Stephen Jeffes
Whistling – Andrew Murgatroyd
11 I Know My Love 2:24
12 The Sailor Boy 6:00
Soprano Vocals – Olivia Robinson
Violin – Krysia Osostowicz
Organ – Iain Farrington
Percussion – Richard Benjafield, Chris Brannick
13 Unpredictable But Providential 3:36
Tenor Vocals – Christopher Bowen
14 Beneath These Alien Stars 3:45
Organ – Iain Farrington
Soprano Vocals – Alison Smart
Ghost Towns Of The American West (11:24)
15 I Speak Out Of The Desert 3:33
16 The Gray Mask High In The Mountains 4:20
Soprano Vocals – Margaret Feaviour
Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Deborah Miles-Johnson
Tenor Vocals – Robert Johnston
Whistling – Jennifer Adams-Barbaro
17 The Voices Of The Multitude 3:31
Soprano Vocals – Margaret Feaviour
Tenor Vocals – Christopher Bowen

Performers:
The BBC Singers
David Hill (chief conductor)

Judith Bingham's compositions stand out it in the world of contemporary music, and have been said to "connect and communicate with audiences on an immediate and direct level". Her vocal and choral music has attracted attention from many sources, notably leading to requests from the King's Singers, Peter Pears and the Songmakers' Almanac. On this disc there is a close connection between performers and composer; as well as being associate composer for the BBC Singers, she is also a former member of the group, and as such has an unmatched understanding of the subtleties and nuances of composing for such a versatile ensemble. This collection of choral music draws on a wealth of literary and visual sources, ranging from the pastoral introspections of Yeats and W. H.Auden, to forgotten ghost towns of Ohio in the American West. A previous disc of Judith's choral works [with the BBC Symphony Chorus] was awarded Gramophone Editor's Choice.




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