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Far Away

Sarah Poole (soprano), Derek Harris (piano), Michael Hulmes (guitar)

Far Away

Sarah Poole (soprano), Derek Harris (piano), Michael Hulmes (guitar)

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'Far Away' (PFCD062) features soprano Sarah Poole and pianist Derek Harris in an eclectic programme of 20th and 21st-century art songs which have a special meaning for Sarah. Over the past 30 years she has collaborated with many composers, in Britain and abroad, creating a new solo repertoire for singers of today and also for the future. Sarah has a passion for new music and an interest in selecting words and texts which inspire composers to write songs which will appeal to performers and audiences alike. She has premiered a wealth of new solo songs and choral repertoire over the past few years and her passion for all styles and idioms encompasses repertoire from the 17th century to the present day. 'Far Away' is a carefully selected and exciting programme which demonstrates an amazing palette of colours and musical soundscapes, encompassing evocative and inventive songs from the early 1960s to the present day. An all-English programme, apart from the beautifully simple and evocative Four Songs on Poems by Sara Teasdale by American composer Eric Funk, features music by Frank Bayford, Tony Osborne, Philip Cannon, David Heyes, Peter Lamb, Humphrey Clucas and John Alexander. Searching for Lambs (Peter Lamb) and John Barleycorn (John Alexander), both based on English folksongs, evoke a time long forgotten but in opposing and dramatic styles and Philip Cannon's Cinq Chansons de Femme, setting old French poetry, are powerfully colourful. An Appalachian Elegy (Frank Bayford) has a gentle melody contrasting a more impos-ing piano accompaniment whereas Far Away and A Spotless Rose by David Heyes have ac-companiments which are spare, uncomplicated but meaningful. Sonnet for a Summer's Day (Tony Osborne) is jazzy and lively and Evenfall (Humphrey Clucas), with words by A.E. Housman, is expressive and engaging.

Contents and tracklist

I. La mal mariée
Track length1:36
II. L'amoureuse
Track length3:41
III. La veuve
Track length4:59
IV. La bien mariée
Track length1:24
V. La bien aimée
Track length2:33
I. Doubt
Track length0:55
II. Song
Track length1:18
III. Moon's Ending
Track length1:03
IV. Let It Be You
Track length2:16

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