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Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs and Other British Choral Anthems
Martin Ford (organ), Julia Smith (soprano), Elizabeth Limb (soprano), Rachel Limb (soprano), Kate Jurka (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone), Vasari Singers, Jeremy Backhouse
For many listeners the main attraction will be baritone Roderick Williams’s take on Vaughan Williams’s Five Mystical Songs, in a new version for organ accompaniment by Martin Ford. Williams...
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs and Other British Choral Anthems
Martin Ford (organ), Julia Smith (soprano), Elizabeth Limb (soprano), Rachel Limb (soprano), Kate Jurka (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone), Vasari Singers, Jeremy Backhouse
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For many listeners the main attraction will be baritone Roderick Williams’s take on Vaughan Williams’s Five Mystical Songs, in a new version for organ accompaniment by Martin Ford. Williams...
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There never needs to be any excuse for recording the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, but his 150th birthday anniversary most certainly deserves marking. This wide-ranging mixture of popular and less familiar choral anthems from the British Isles is attractive enough, but it is also crowned by a fabulous recording in a new version with organ of the by no means over-exposed Five Mystical Songs that Vaughan Williams wrote for the Three Choirs Festival in 1911. This is indeed a programme that satisfies at every level. featuring Vaughan Williams’ masterly and intensely personal Five Mystical Songs, this album reflects on the sources of inspiration of some of his sacred choral works, alongside gems of 19th- and early-20th-century English church music. Often setting the poetry of the King James Bible, the finely spun melodies and sensitivity to word-rhythm of composers from S.S. Wesley to Herbert Howells result in a uniquely British form of expression.
Contents and tracklist
- Version for Choir & Organ
- Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Julia Smith (soprano), Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Version for Choir & Organ
- Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Julia Smith (soprano), Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Elizabeth Limb (soprano), Rachel Limb (soprano), Kate Jurka (soprano), Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Elizabeth Limb (soprano), Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
- Arr. M. Ford for Choir & Organ
- Roderick Williams (baritone), Martin Ford (organ)
- Vasari Singers
- Jeremy Backhouse
Awards and reviews
December 2022
For many listeners the main attraction will be baritone Roderick Williams’s take on Vaughan Williams’s Five Mystical Songs, in a new version for organ accompaniment by Martin Ford. Williams is in sovereign form, noble and resonant in the opening ‘Easter’, plangent and intimate in ‘I Got Me Flowers’.
January 2023
An exquisite performance of The Call by Roderick Williams and Martin Ford (…) is a highlight of this Vaughan Williams anniversary collection… As ever, the Vasari Singers are confident advocates for repertoire they and their conductor know very well, scrupulously adhering to every musical detail and editorial mark.
January 2023
Both [Ford] and the splendid Roderick Williams are at the top of their game and generate a fervent rapport with the Vasari Singers under their longtime chief Jeremy Backhouse.