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      Parry: Judith

      Hubert ParryHubert Parry
      • 2020
      • 40 tracks
      • 2 uur, 11 min
      • choral
      Parry: Judith - Hubert Parry
      Parry: Judith - Hubert Parry

      Album Details

      Experience the powerful and dramatic oratorio "Judith" by the renowned English composer Hubert Parry, now available in a stunning new recording. This two-hour masterpiece, originally composed between 1887 and 1888, is a monumental work that showcases Parry's exceptional skill in choral and orchestral writing. The album features a stellar cast of soloists, the London Mozart Players, and the Crouch End Festival Chorus, all conducted by the talented William Vann.

      "Judith" is a gripping retelling of the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes, filled with intense drama, lush harmonies, and soaring melodies. The oratorio is divided into two acts and a finale, each brimming with memorable arias, choruses, and orchestral interludes. Highlights include the stirring "Introduction: Allegro spiritoso," the haunting "Moloch" scenes, and the triumphant "Finale: I will sing unto the Lord."

      This Chandos Records release captures the energy and passion of the first full London performance of "Judith" since the 19th century, which took place at the Southbank Centre in 2019. The album is a testament to Parry's enduring legacy and his significant contributions to the oratorio genre. Whether you're a fan of choral music, a lover of classical orchestrations, or simply appreciate a great story well-told, "Parry: Judith" is an essential addition to your collection. The album's impressive 40 tracks, spanning over two hours, offer a comprehensive exploration of Parry's musical genius. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich, dramatic world of Hubert Parry's "Judith."

      28 februari 20202020 Chandos Records2020 Chandos Records

      Tracks

      1. Judith, Introduction: Allegro spiritosoHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players
        5:10
      2. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Processional Music of Worshippers - Hail, Moloch! (Worshippers)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        3:14
      3. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Draw near and worship. O my people! (Manasseh)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence
        1:32
      4. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Have mercy, dread Moloch (Worshippers)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        0:41
      5. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Hear ye the word of your god! (High Priest)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Henry Waddington
        0:53
      6. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Hail! thou art highly favoured, King! (Worshippers) - My children's Moloch's! (Manasseh)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        2:13
      7. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Bring now the children! (Worshippers)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        2:27
      8. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Hearken, O King! (High Priest)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players
        1:07
      9. Judith, Act I Scene 1. Moloch: Hail, Moloch, hail! (Worshippers)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        1:31
      10. Judith, Act I Scene 2. The Children: Dialogue. Andante sostenuto - O mother, tell us once again (Children and Meshullemeth)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Kathryn Rudge, Childrens Chorus
        5:31
      11. Judith, Act I Scene 2. The Children: Ballad. Long since in Egypt's plenteous land (Meshullemeth and Children)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Kathryn Rudge, Childrens Chorus
        4:37
      12. Judith, Act I Scene 2. The Children: Great Queen, the King calls for his children (Chorus of Priests of Moloch, Meshullemeth, andHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Kathryn Rudge, Childrens Chorus, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        5:22
      13. Judith, Act I Scene 2. The Children: Lady! thou Queen of Israel! (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        5:12
      14. Judith, Act I Scene 3. The Sacrifice: Moloch! Moloch! give ear! (Chorus of Priests) - My people, see, the holy children come (ManaHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        5:26
      15. Judith, Act I Scene 3. The Sacrifice: Stay your hideous mockeries! (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        1:34
      16. Judith, Act I Scene 3. The Sacrifice: Now shall the Lord Jehovah visit you (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        2:13
      17. Judith, Act I Scene 3. The Sacrifice: Who is this that raileth at Moloch? (Worshippers of Moloch)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        1:11
      18. Judith, Act I Scene 3. The Sacrifice: O King, give ear! (Messenger)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players
        0:40
      19. Judith, Act I Scene 3. The Sacrifice: Fear not, my people (Manasseh)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence
        0:33
      20. Judith, Finale. The Coming of the Assyrians: The host of Assur is like a swarm of locusts (Worshippers of Moloch)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        1:19
      21. Judith, Finale. The Coming of the Assyrians: Jerusalem was loved of the Lord (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players
        0:26
      22. Judith, Finale. The Coming of the Assyrians: Moloch, Moloch, hear us now (Priests of Moloch) - Rise in might and scatter our foesHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        3:24
      23. Judith, Finale. The Coming of the Assyrians: Fly! Fly! The host of Assur is come on us (People)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        3:25
      24. Judith, Finale. The Coming of the Assyrians: Jerusalem, that was Queen of the nations (People)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        1:49
      25. Judith, Intermezzo. Babylon, The Repentance of Manasseh: Lento espressivo - I will bear the indignation of God (Manasseh)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence
        5:23
      26. Judith, Act II Scene 1. The Return of Manasseh: Maestoso. Sostenuto espressivo - Wail! Wail! Ye solitary people (Jews of JerusalemHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        5:51
      27. Judith, Act II Scene 1. The Return of Manasseh: The Lord is long-suffering and merciful (Meshullemeth)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Kathryn Rudge
        3:50
      28. Judith, Act II Scene 1. The Return of Manasseh: Our King is come again from distant lands (Jews of Jerusalem)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        2:46
      29. Judith, Act II Scene 1. The Return of Manasseh: Behold, how great is the mercy of our God (Manasseh) - He brought us out of the daHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence, Kathryn Rudge, Sarah Fox
        6:19
      30. Judith, Act II Scene 2. The Message of Holofernes: Hear ye the words of the captain of the great King (Messenger)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Henry Waddington
        3:46
      31. Judith, Act II Scene 2. The Message of Holofernes: Woe, woe! Our city's walls are broken (Jews of Jerusalem)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        3:06
      32. Judith, Act II Scene 2. The Message of Holofernes: Let us give thanks unto the Lord our God (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        2:27
      33. Judith, Act II Scene 2. The Message of Holofernes: I pray Thee, O God of my fathers (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        3:12
      34. Judith, Act II Scene 2. The Message of Holofernes: The God of our fathers give thee favour (People)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        4:05
      35. Judith, Act II Scene 3. The Exploit of Judith: The Walls of Jerusalem. Night - See ye the campfires of the host of Assur (Chorus oHubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        8:27
      36. Judith, Act II Scene 3. The Exploit of Judith: Ho! ye upon the walls! (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        2:43
      37. Judith, Act II Scene 3. The Exploit of Judith: Arise, O Israel! Smite ye your enemies (Jews of JerusalemJews of Jerusalem)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        3:43
      38. Judith, Act II Scene 3. The Exploit of Judith: God breaketh the battle (Manasseh)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Toby Spence
        4:05
      39. Judith, Finale: I will sing unto the Lord (Judith)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Sarah Fox
        4:40
      40. Judith, Finale: Put off, O Jerusalem, the garment of thy mourning (Chorus)Hubert Parry, William Vann, London Mozart Players, Crouch End Festival Chorus
        5:00
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      About Hubert Parry

      Hubert Parry, born Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, was a prominent English composer, teacher, and music historian who left an indelible mark on the musical landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his choral works, Parry's compositions are celebrated for their emotional depth and technical mastery. His most renowned pieces include the iconic choral song "Jerusalem," the coronation anthem "I was glad," and the hymn tune "Repton." Beyond his choral compositions, Parry's orchestral works, such as his five symphonies and the Symphonic Variations, showcase his versatility and innovation. His influence extended beyond composition; as a teacher and historian, Parry played a pivotal role in the revival of English music, shaping the musical tastes and practices of his era. Parry's legacy endures, inspiring generations of musicians and music enthusiasts alike.

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