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Sirens' Song
Julie Cooper, Joshua Cooter, Sioned Williams
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2023, Editor's Choice
One would have to travel very far to find an album of British a cappella (mostly) music as beautifully sung as this...The Sixteen’s singing, like Mike Hatch’s recording, is as excellent as one...
Sirens' Song
Julie Cooper, Joshua Cooter, Sioned Williams
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2023, Editor's Choice
One would have to travel very far to find an album of British a cappella (mostly) music as beautifully sung as this...The Sixteen’s singing, like Mike Hatch’s recording, is as excellent as one...
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What would singing be without words? When you combine wonderful poetry with exquisite music, the result is magical. In a rare break from the sacred collections they are famed for, this album from The Sixteen features a whole programme of secular music devoted to English partsongs. From Stanford’s cycle of Eight Partsongs based on the sparing yet infectious poetry of Mary Elizabeth Coleridge to Bridges’ lyrically descriptive writing in Finzi’s Seven Poems of Robert Bridges and Imogen Holst’s six idyllic partsongs Welcome Joy and Welcome Sorrow using verses by John Keats, each setting captures the mood of the poem brilliantly.
Contents and tracklist
- Julie Cooper, Joshua Cooter
- The Sixteen
- Harry Christophers
- Sioned Williams
- The Sixteen
- Harry Christophers
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Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineOctober 2023Editor's Choice
October 2023
One would have to travel very far to find an album of British a cappella (mostly) music as beautifully sung as this...The Sixteen’s singing, like Mike Hatch’s recording, is as excellent as one would expect. This is truly an album to transport one to another place.