
Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel / Gilchrist, Dukes, Tilbrook
Having previously recorded British repertoire on Chandos, James Gilchrist joins the pianist Anna Tilbrook nine years after their previous recording, in a lyrical journey through some of Vaughan Williamsâs best songs and rarely heard chamber works. They are joined by Philip Dukes, âGreat Britainâs most outstanding viola playerâ, according to The Times. This album captures the composerâs love for both the voice and the viola, bringing together five works for tenor and piano, two for tenor, viola, and piano, and two works for viola and piano alone. Central to the recording is the fresh, invigorating, and at times reflective cycle âSongs of Travel,â composed between 1901 and 1904, of special interest is also an arrangement of âRhosymedreâ by the chief music critic of The Times, Richard Morrison, recorded here for the first time and performed by the same forces who gave the premiere of the arrangement in St. Johnâs Smith Square in 2016 to critical acclaim.
Having previously recorded British repertoire on Chandos, James Gilchrist joins the pianist Anna Tilbrook nine years after their previous recording, in a lyrical journey through some of Vaughan Williamsâs best songs and rarely heard chamber works. They are joined by Philip Dukes, âGreat Britainâs most outstanding viola playerâ, according to The Times. This album captures the composerâs love for both the voice and the viola, bringing together five works for tenor and piano, two for tenor, viola, and piano, and two works for viola and piano alone. Central to the recording is the fresh, invigorating, and at times reflective cycle âSongs of Travel,â composed between 1901 and 1904, of special interest is also an arrangement of âRhosymedreâ by the chief music critic of The Times, Richard Morrison, recorded here for the first time and performed by the same forces who gave the premiere of the arrangement in St. Johnâs Smith Square in 2016 to critical acclaim.
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Having previously recorded British repertoire on Chandos, James Gilchrist joins the pianist Anna Tilbrook nine years after their previous recording, in a lyrical journey through some of Vaughan Williamsâs best songs and rarely heard chamber works. They are joined by Philip Dukes, âGreat Britainâs most outstanding viola playerâ, according to The Times. This album captures the composerâs love for both the voice and the viola, bringing together five works for tenor and piano, two for tenor, viola, and piano, and two works for viola and piano alone. Central to the recording is the fresh, invigorating, and at times reflective cycle âSongs of Travel,â composed between 1901 and 1904, of special interest is also an arrangement of âRhosymedreâ by the chief music critic of The Times, Richard Morrison, recorded here for the first time and performed by the same forces who gave the premiere of the arrangement in St. Johnâs Smith Square in 2016 to critical acclaim.
























