Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Percy Grainger's musical genius with "The Grainger Edition, Vol. 17," a captivating collection released on January 1, 2002, under the esteemed Chandos label. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, this album is a treasure trove of Grainger's eclectic compositions and arrangements, showcasing his unique blend of folk influences, modernist tendencies, and innovative orchestration.
The album opens with the vibrant "Tiger-Tiger!" and takes you on a journey through a diverse range of pieces, from the hauntingly beautiful "The Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol" to the lively "Country Gardens." Grainger's fascination with British folk music is evident in tracks like "The Merry King" and "Sherpherd's Hey," while his adventurous spirit shines through in works such as "The Lonely Desert Man" and "Colonial Song."
This volume also features several of Grainger's signature works, including "In a Nutshell: I. Arrival Platform Humlet," "In a Nutshell: II. Gay but Wistful," and "In a Nutshell: III. Pastoral," which offer a glimpse into his experimental approach to composition. The album concludes with the enchanting "My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone," a testament to Grainger's enduring love for traditional melodies.
Percy Grainger's distinctive voice and pioneering spirit are palpable throughout this collection, making "The Grainger Edition, Vol. 17" a compelling exploration of his musical legacy. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Grainger's work or a newcomer to his oeuvre, this album promises a rewarding and engaging listening experience.
2002 Chandos Records2002 Chandos Records
Tracks
Tiger-Tiger!Percy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites
The Hunter in His Career, OEPM 4Percy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites
The Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol, BFMS 2Percy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites
The Rival BrothersPercy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites
Australian Up-Country SongPercy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites
Harvest HymnPercy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites
The Merry King, BFMS 38Percy Grainger, Penelope Thwaites