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CTP Template: CD_INL1 COLOURS Compact Disc Back Inlay CYAN MAGENTA Customer: Tenebrae YELLOW Catalogue No.SIGCD904 BLACK Job Title: Bene Arte/Music of the Spheres Two Songs from Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ Herbert Murrill SIGCD904 1 O Mistress Mine 1.24 2 Come Away, Death 3.30 3 Autumn Frank Bridge 3.47 4 Music, When Soft Voices Die Frank Bridge 2.54 5 The Bee Frank Bridge 1.13 MUSIC OF THE SPHERES TENEBRAE NIGEL SHORT Three Shakespeare Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams 6 Full Fathom Five 3.22 7 The Cloud-Capp’d Towers 2.25 8 Over Hill, Over Dale 0.57 Four Part-Songs, Op. 54 Edward Elgar 9 There is Sweet Music 4.24 10 Deep in My Soul 4.51 11 O Wild West Wind 3.58 12 Owls (An Epitaph) 2.52 13 Soft Music Ernest Walker 2.04 14 The Drowned Lovers Judith Bingham 5.43 15 The Blue Bird, Op. 119 Charles Villiers Stanford 4.10 16 On Time, Op. 142 Charles Villiers Stanford 5.16 17 Song of June Jonathan Harvey 4.36 The Modern Man I Sing Bob Chilcott 18 The Runner 2.33 19 The Last Invocation 2.50 20 One’s-Self I Sing 2.14 MUSIC OF THE SPHERES TENEBRAE NIGEL SHORT Total Timing 65.04 P 2016 Tenebrae Records Ltd. © 2016 Tenebrae Records Ltd. SIGCD904 Made in the EU www.tenebrae-choir.com 6 35212 09042 8 Two Songs from Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ Herbert Murrill INTRODUCTION 1 O Mistress Mine 1.24 2 Come Away, Death 3.30 When I began looking into this particular fi eld of I Sing, a fun and energetic setting of three poems 3 Autumn Frank Bridge 3.47 repertoire I was rather taken aback and delighted taken from Walt Whitman’s collection ‘Leaves of by the sheer volume and range of material Grass’ (the only non-British texts on this disc). Also 4 Music, When Soft Voices Die Frank Bridge 2.54 that I’d never come across before! A seemingly recorded here is the heart wrenching The Drowned 5 The Bee Frank Bridge 1.13 inexhaustible supply of beautiful part songs and Lovers by Judith Bingham that was conceived Three Shakespeare Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams settings meant that many of my personal favourites to segue into Stanford’s iconic setting of Mary 6 Full Fathom Five 3.22 I’d originally earmarked for this recording had to be Elizabeth Coleridge’s poem The Blue Bird. If this 7 The Cloud-Capp’d Towers 2.25 put to one side. As with other Tenebrae recordings doesn’t bring a tear to your eye then nothing will! 8 Over Hill, Over Dale 0.57 on the Bene Arte label I’ve aimed to strike a balance Four Part-Songs, Op. 54 Edward Elgar between well-known works and some lesser-known Thank you as always go to our wonderful team 9 There is Sweet Music 4.24 gems, old and new, that deserve to be up in lights. of Tenebrae singers and to Richard Baker, whose 10 Deep in My Soul 4.51 generosity made this recording possible. 11 O Wild West Wind 3.58 I received a huge amount of help in my research 12 Owls (An Epitaph) 2.52 from our generous benefactor Richard Baker, 13 Soft Music Ernest Walker 2.04 himself a former chorister and choral scholar from King’s College, Cambridge, who has vast personal 14 The Drowned Lovers Judith Bingham 5.43 experience of performing many of the works 15 The Blue Bird, Op. 119 Charles Villiers Stanford 4.10 included here. It was Richard who introduced me 16 On Time, Op. 142 Charles Villiers Stanford 5.16 to the two Shakespeare settings by Herbert Murrill. Most choral singers will have come across Murrill’s Nigel Short 2016 17 Song of June Jonathan Harvey 4.36 setting of the Canticles in E major and, like me, The Modern Man I Sing Bob Chilcott may not be aware of any other output from him. 18 The Runner 2.33 These pieces are exquisite and Murrill’s skill in 19 The Last Invocation 2.50 balancing wide-spread chords so that every note 20 One’s-Self I Sing 2.14 adds to the richness can’t be applauded enough and deserve to be included in any programme of music Total Timing 65.04 from this era! There are works from more recent times including Bob Chilcott’s The Modern Man www.tenebrae-choir.com 2 3 Two Shakespeare Songs Moments such as a somewhat stunning ‘Weep’ at this miniature inspiration for Britten’s Ballad of The Cloud-Capp’d Towers is a masterful test-piece Herbert Murrill (1909-1952) the close of Come Away, Death possess a Gallic Green Broom. for choirs to prove their collective tuning skills, richesse and there is a hint of a Walton-esque blues but has also become a favourite for its ravishing Herbert Murrill (1909-1952) fi ts the quintessential fl avour in this example. Three Shakespeare Songs colour-changes reminiscent of progressions in his image of a British organist-composer with another Ralph Vaughan Williams (1875-1958) 6th Symphony. ‘proper job’ in education and broadcasting. Autumn Following his time at Oxford he held a succession Frank Bridge (1879-1941) Ralph Vaughan Williams composed these choral Over Hill, Over Dale is in essence a Scherzo, with some similarities to the choral-scherzo (third of London organist posts, became a professor of Autumn, composed in 1903, sets words by Shelley essays, somewhat reluctantly, as test pieces for movement) of his Sea Symphony. The keen listener composition at the RAM in his early twenties and and is in essence a dirge for the passing of summer the 1951 National Competition Festival of the might recognise the same interval-span on ‘hill’ rose to head of music at the BBC in 1936. His and nature’s blossoming. British Federation of Music. Since then they have formation was conservative – but he strayed from become a fi rm favourite as they combine a world and ‘dale’ as was used in the tolling-bell-effect in a predictable course with commissions for Frank Bridge is remembered largely through of impressionism (from his experience with Ravel) the fi rst song. his most successful student, Benjamin Britten, incidental music for fi lm documentaries and for with a journey through enharmonic wonders, and Four Part-Songs Op. 53 although he did not have a great following as the Group Theatre Company. It is now known tongue-tying tricks of choral enunciation. Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934) that he served in the war effort as a sergeant a teacher of composition. Certainly his style at Bletchley Park where his musical skills were was quintessentially English-retrospective and Full Fathom Five is a play on the sound of tolling The Four Part-Songs Opus 53, written mainly in additionally put to good use. an attempt at richer and later, more ambitious bells, in multi-divided upper voices while the Rome in 1907, are examples of the large output techniques appears to have gained little attention. basses sing an undulating melody beneath. There of solo and choral songs, over one hundred in The two settings: O Mistress Mine and Come is a little quirk though. If one takes the fi rst four number, which Elgar composed from 1889 to 1909. Music, when Soft Voices Die Away, Death are from Twelfth Night, the former notes of either ‘O taste and see’ or the hymn tune: Frank Bridge There is Sweet Music (text by Tennyson) is an being words of Feste, the jester. The normality of ‘For all the saints’ by the same composer, and sings ambitious experiment in bi-tonality, the women’s O Mistress Mine echoes the conventions of Gerald Music, when Soft Voices Die begins in the sound- them simultaneously, the result is the cluster-chord voices singing in A-fl at while the lower voices Finzi. The fi nal cadence has a remarkable eyebrow- world of earlier English madrigals, yet there is the on ‘Ding’. The tenors, on ‘Dong’, then provide answer in G major. Clearly intended to be a raiser for the upper sopranos, just when all seemed unmistakable homage in the writing to his own that clanging dissonance which employs the same demanding competition piece, in this case it was plain sailing, whereas the harmonic language of teacher, Stanford. interval inherent in bell overtones. A central, for Elgar’s friend, Canon Gorton and the 1909 Come Away, Death comes as quite a surprise. Whilst contrasting section is classic Vaughan Williams: The Bee Morecambe Festival. Murrill shares a free, homophonic word-setting parallel triads which transform, punning beautifully Frank Bridge with many of this era, where the speech-fl ow has with the text, into the strangest superimposition of Deep in My Soul (Byron), while restricting itself to an effortless precedence over the tyrannies of The Bee is a fanciful scherzo, complete with chords on ‘strange’. the same key for all the singers, travels far and wide conventional bar-groupings, the slightly tortuous buzzing effects. But the keen ear might detect in through keys. There is perhaps a love interest in chromatic lines tend towards the multi-tonal. the composer’s mind, the dedicatee having been an 4 5 American acquaintance, Julia Worthington, known The Drowned Lovers On Time Op. 142 contrapuntal techniques, in a vocally wispy in Elgar’s circles as ‘Pippa’. Written at the behest of Judith Bingham (b.1952) Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) treatment, using tintinnabulation, drones and Dr W G McNaught, with whom Elgar acted as an repeated speech-effects.

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