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Andrew Davis|Grainger: Works for Large Chorus and Orchestra

Grainger: Works for Large Chorus and Orchestra

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Chorus - Sir Andrew Davis

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The music of Percy Grainger doesn't fall into any of the 20th century's pigeonholes or "isms." He wasn't a nationalist, nor a Romantic, nor fully Australian, British, or American, but he took elements from many styles to create something that is never less than entertaining. This release contains several Grainger works that have never been recorded before, or at least not in the forms in which they appear here. The performances are fun and idiomatic, and these aspects in themselves should be enough to recommend the release to Grainger buffs. It's unclear whether the adjective "large" in the title Works for Large Chorus and Orchestra was meant to refer to both ensembles or just the chorus, but in many of these pieces it could apply to the orchestra as well. The orchestra for King Solomon's Espousals (track 1) specifies 32 wind instruments alone. Conductor Andrew Davis, leading the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, with the Sydney Chamber Choir, keeps the texture clear and never lets things bog down. The sheer freshness of a work like the Marching Song for Democracy (inspired by Walt Whitman although its choral singing is wordless) hasn't dimmed after more than a century, even if a few of the more serious pieces sound as though Arthur Sullivan might have parodied them if he had lived long enough. Grainger's characteristic bent toward Australian song is little in evidence here; instead you get the Tribute to Foster (track 9), the Foster in question being Stephen Foster and specifically Camptown Races. The work could be called corny, but earworms abound. Grainger, incidentally, came to Foster's music long before he ever set foot in the U.S. This is probably not the best choice for a first exposure to Grainger, but for those already in the composer's corner it's a fine pick.

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King Solomon's Espousals (Percy Grainger)

1
King Solomon's Espousals
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:08:57

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

Danny Deever (Percy Grainger)

2
Danny Deever
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:04:10

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

Marching Song of Democracy (Percy Grainger)

3
Marching Song of Democracy
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:07:05

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

The Wraith of Odin (Percy Grainger)

4
The Wraith of Odin
Sydney Chamber Choir
00:05:15

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

The Hunter in his Career (Percy Grainger)

5
The Hunter in his Career
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:01:45

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

Sir Eglamore (1912 version) (Percy Grainger)

6
Sir Eglamore (1912 Version)
Sydney Chamber Choir
00:04:03

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

The Lads of Wamphray (Walter Scott)

7
The Lads of Wamphray
Sydney Chamber Choir
00:07:11

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

The Bride's Tragedy (Percy Grainger)

8
The Bride's Tragedy
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:10:17

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

Tribute to Foster

9
Tribute to Foster
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:10:34

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

Thanksgiving Song (Percy Grainger)

10
Thanksgiving Song
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus
00:13:23

Sydney Chamber Choir - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

(C) 2013 Chandos (P) 2013 Chandos

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The music of Percy Grainger doesn't fall into any of the 20th century's pigeonholes or "isms." He wasn't a nationalist, nor a Romantic, nor fully Australian, British, or American, but he took elements from many styles to create something that is never less than entertaining. This release contains several Grainger works that have never been recorded before, or at least not in the forms in which they appear here. The performances are fun and idiomatic, and these aspects in themselves should be enough to recommend the release to Grainger buffs. It's unclear whether the adjective "large" in the title Works for Large Chorus and Orchestra was meant to refer to both ensembles or just the chorus, but in many of these pieces it could apply to the orchestra as well. The orchestra for King Solomon's Espousals (track 1) specifies 32 wind instruments alone. Conductor Andrew Davis, leading the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, with the Sydney Chamber Choir, keeps the texture clear and never lets things bog down. The sheer freshness of a work like the Marching Song for Democracy (inspired by Walt Whitman although its choral singing is wordless) hasn't dimmed after more than a century, even if a few of the more serious pieces sound as though Arthur Sullivan might have parodied them if he had lived long enough. Grainger's characteristic bent toward Australian song is little in evidence here; instead you get the Tribute to Foster (track 9), the Foster in question being Stephen Foster and specifically Camptown Races. The work could be called corny, but earworms abound. Grainger, incidentally, came to Foster's music long before he ever set foot in the U.S. This is probably not the best choice for a first exposure to Grainger, but for those already in the composer's corner it's a fine pick.

© TiVo

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