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Paul Corfield Godfrey: The Children of Hurin

Epic Scenes From the Silmarillion After the Mythology of J R R Tolkein - Part Three

Volante Demo Orchestra, Laurence Cole, Julian Boyce, Helen Greenaway, Simon Crosby Buttle, Volante Demo Chorus, Philip Lloyd-Evans, Stephen Wells, Michael Clifton-Thompson, Emma Mary Llewellyn, George Newton-Fitzgerald, Angharad Morgan

Paul Corfield Godfrey: The Children of Hurin

Paul Corfield Godfrey: The Children of Hurin

Epic Scenes From the Silmarillion After the Mythology of J R R Tolkein - Part Three

Volante Demo Orchestra, Laurence Cole, Julian Boyce, Helen Greenaway, Simon Crosby Buttle, Volante Demo Chorus, Philip Lloyd-Evans, Stephen Wells, Michael Clifton-Thompson, Emma Mary Llewellyn, George Newton-Fitzgerald, Angharad Morgan

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Following on from the successful releases of both Beren and Luthien, and The Fall of Gondolin, Parts Two and Four of a series of "epic scenes" drawn from J R R Tolkien's posthumous writings for The Silmarillion, Prima Facie Records in collaboration with Volante Opera Productions now presents a recording on 2 CDs of The Children of Hurin, the third part of Paul Corfield Godfrey's cycle.

The Children of Hurin was, in 1982, the first part of the cycle to be composed, and employed a variety of posthumously published texts by the author with permission of the Tolkien Estate and the assistance of the late Christopher Tolkien - one of the people to whom this work is dedicated.

As before, the singers are all professional artists from Welsh National Opera, and the set makes available for the first time a fully representative recording of the music with the complete lyrics by Tolkien. Because of budgetary and other constraints, the orchestra is represented by sampled sets (using the sounds of real instruments) which have been carefully balanced and adjusted in collaboration with the composer to obtain as close a result to the sound of an actual orchestra as possible.

Commenting on this aspect, Brian Wilson in a review of The Fall of Gondolin for Music Web International remarked "I wondered how well this would work, but need have had no apprehensions; it works very well and it's the only way such a project could have been realised. I need only say that the music is often hauntingly beautiful." The booklet with this set of The Children of Hurin explains the methods of production in greater detail, and also includes an essay by the composer on the manner in which the author's text has been adapted for music.

Chris Seeman in his review of Beren and Lthien for the Tolkien Music List described the work as "a tour de force of words delivered with passion and epic grandeur. This is hands-down the most potent actualization of Tolkien's writing I have heard to date". In a comment on the earlier release of The Fall of Gondolin he described that work as "a superb rendition of an unparalleled story [whose] greatest virtue lies in its ability to enhance rather than overshadow that story."

Contents and tracklist

Morwen the Wife of Húrin Remained Alone, Silent in Grief
Track length4:01
Who Knows Now the Counsels of Morgoth?
Track length3:38
It Is Hard, Túrin My Son
Track length2:59
And Morwen Gave Birth to Her Child
Track length5:30
The King Must Judge These Deeds
Track length3:09
Then All Was Searched and Told
Track length5:05
So Beleg Departed from Doriath
Track length4:15
The Storm Rode Up out of the West
Track length4:53
Who Are You?
Track length3:50
Thus Did Túrin Come to Nargothrond
Track length5:28
And Finduilas, Daughter of Orodreth the King
Track length4:30
Gwindor, Dear Friend, You Are Falling Back into Sadness
Track length1:56
Daughter of the King, Let No Grief Lie Between Us
Track length2:22
For I Love You, Gwindor, and I Am Ashamed That I Love You Not More
Track length6:13
Then the Warriors of Nargothrond Went Forth
Track length3:12
Leaves Fall from the Trees in a Cold Wind
Track length3:50
Then Morwen Was Distraught and She Rode Forth with Niënor
Track length5:06
Thus the Ladies Were Lost
Track length3:23
Prelude
Track length3:47
Who Are You, and What Do You Here?
Track length4:53
All My Deeds and Past Days
Track length3:32
Around the Gloom Gathers, Darkness Grows Across the Sea
Track length2:43
And All Things That She Saw Seemed New to Her and Strange
Track length6:47
Though All to Ruin Fell the World
Track length7:15
When Dusk Falls, We Must Creep to the River
Track length2:32
Niniel, Fear Not the Worst
Track length6:31
Have You Seen Her?
Track length8:49
Hail, Anglachel, Iron of Death!
Track length2:08
Funeral March
Track length3:39
You Have Come at Last
Track length3:36
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