Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast," a captivating classical album released on February 18, 2013, under the Heritage Records label. This album is a testament to the composer's extraordinary talent, offering a rich tapestry of musical narratives that span a diverse range of emotions and styles.
The album opens with the title track, "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast," a series of musical vignettes that bring to life the legendary tales of Hiawatha. Each movement paints a vivid picture, from the solemn dance to the boastful lagoo, culminating in the grandeur of Hiawatha's wedding. Coleridge-Taylor's mastery of orchestration and his ability to evoke vivid imagery make this a standout piece.
The album also features the "Othello Suite," a powerful and dramatic work inspired by Shakespeare's tragedy. The suite includes a variety of moods and tempos, from the lively "Dance" to the somber "Funeral March," showcasing Coleridge-Taylor's versatility and depth as a composer.
Adding a touch of elegance and sophistication are the "Petite Suite de Concert" and the "Four Characteristic Valses." These pieces are characterized by their lyrical melodies and intricate harmonies, offering a delightful contrast to the more dramatic works on the album.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" is a comprehensive exploration of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's musical genius. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: You shall hear how Pau-Puk-KeewisSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: Then the handsome Pau-Puk-KeewisSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: He was dress’d in shirt of doe-skinSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: First he danc’d a solemn measureSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: Then said they to ChibiabosSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: Onaway! Awake, belovedSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Richard Lewis
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: This the gentle ChibiabosSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: Very boastful was lagooSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast: Such was Hiawatha’s weddingSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Richard Lewis, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite Op. 79: DanceSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, New Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite Op. 79: Children’s IntermezzoSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, New Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite Op. 79: Funeral MarchSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, New Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite Op. 79: Willow SongSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, New Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite Op. 79: Military MarchSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, New Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Samule Coleridge-Taylor: Petite Suite de Concert Op. 77: Le Caprice de NanetteSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, Dan Godfrey