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The part song is a largely British form consisting of a four-part choral setting of a secular poem, generally with the melody in the top line. It grew out of semi-professional genres such as the glee, and over time, in the hands of major composers, it took on contrapuntal trappings and greater expressive ambitions, but it never lost its basic orientation toward clear, homophonic text settings. This collection by the fine English choir Tenebrae under director Nigel Short would make a good introduction to the genre, but will also attract those who have a few albums' worth of part songs in their collections, with some standard works interspersed with real finds from Short. Shakespeare's song texts have an ongoing association with the part song, and there are familiar (Vaughan Williams) and novel (Herbert Murrill) settings here. Other works draw on the lyric poetry of Tennyson, Shelley, and the other 19th century lyric poets who populate the genre, with the contemporary composer Bob Chilcott, whose settings tend toward radiant simplicity, being the only one to take American texts, by Walt Whitman, as source material. The songs range from the early 20th century to the early 21st, and an interesting feature of the tradition is its discrete quality, with composers responding to earlier works. The Drowned Lovers, by Judith Bingham, for instance, was conceived as a prelude to Charlies Villiers Stanford's The Blue Bird, Op. 119. The latter, an almost static work featuring one of Stanford's most striking harmonic experiments, should be sampled on several counts: it represents the considerable technical demands the part song has at times made on performers, the full adequacy of Tenebrae in meeting those demands, and most importantly, the sheer beauty of which the genre is capable. Many of these pieces have more in common with art song than with larger choral genres. Strong sound and text intelligibility from London's acoustically superb All Hallows Church add to the appeal.
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Herbert Murrill, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Herbert Murrill, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Frank Bridge, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Frank Bridge, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Frank Bridge, Composer
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Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Sir Edward ELGAR, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Sir Edward ELGAR, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Sir Edward ELGAR, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Sir Edward ELGAR, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Ernest Walker, Composer
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Judith Bingham, Composer - Martha Mclorinan, MainArtist
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Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist - Jonathan Harvey, Composer
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Bob Chilcott, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Bob Chilcott, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Bob Chilcott, Composer - Nigel Short, Conductor - Tenebrae, MainArtist
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Album review
The part song is a largely British form consisting of a four-part choral setting of a secular poem, generally with the melody in the top line. It grew out of semi-professional genres such as the glee, and over time, in the hands of major composers, it took on contrapuntal trappings and greater expressive ambitions, but it never lost its basic orientation toward clear, homophonic text settings. This collection by the fine English choir Tenebrae under director Nigel Short would make a good introduction to the genre, but will also attract those who have a few albums' worth of part songs in their collections, with some standard works interspersed with real finds from Short. Shakespeare's song texts have an ongoing association with the part song, and there are familiar (Vaughan Williams) and novel (Herbert Murrill) settings here. Other works draw on the lyric poetry of Tennyson, Shelley, and the other 19th century lyric poets who populate the genre, with the contemporary composer Bob Chilcott, whose settings tend toward radiant simplicity, being the only one to take American texts, by Walt Whitman, as source material. The songs range from the early 20th century to the early 21st, and an interesting feature of the tradition is its discrete quality, with composers responding to earlier works. The Drowned Lovers, by Judith Bingham, for instance, was conceived as a prelude to Charlies Villiers Stanford's The Blue Bird, Op. 119. The latter, an almost static work featuring one of Stanford's most striking harmonic experiments, should be sampled on several counts: it represents the considerable technical demands the part song has at times made on performers, the full adequacy of Tenebrae in meeting those demands, and most importantly, the sheer beauty of which the genre is capable. Many of these pieces have more in common with art song than with larger choral genres. Strong sound and text intelligibility from London's acoustically superb All Hallows Church add to the appeal.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 20 track(s)
- Total length: 01:04:55
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Tenebrae Nigel Short
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Signum Records
- Genre: Classical
(C) 2016 Signum Records (P) 2016 Signum Records
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