Immerse yourself in the enchanting vocal works of Percy Grainger with "The Grainger Edition, Vol. 7 - Songs for Tenor." Released on March 1, 1998, under the prestigious Chandos label, this album is a captivating journey through a collection of songs that showcase Grainger's unique compositional style and his deep appreciation for poetry and folk music.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including nine settings of Rudyard Kipling's poetry, three settings of Robert Burns' works, and a selection of traditional Scottish and English folk songs. Each piece is meticulously crafted, demonstrating Grainger's ability to blend traditional melodies with his own innovative harmonic language.
The album opens with "Nine Settings of Rudyard Kipling," a cycle that includes well-known pieces like "The Sea-Wife" and "Soldier, soldier." These settings are notable for their vivid storytelling and evocative use of orchestration. Following this, the "Three Settings of Robert Burns" offer a more introspective and lyrical experience, with "Afton Water" being a particular standout.
The second half of the album is dedicated to "Songs of the North," a collection of traditional Scottish and English folk songs. These pieces are characterized by their simple, yet profound, melodies and harmonies, and they provide a beautiful contrast to the more complex and dramatic settings of Kipling and Burns.
The album concludes with "Kjaerlighedens Styrke (The Power of Love)" and a selection of traditional English folk songs, including "The Twa Corbies" and "Lord Maxwell's Goodnight." These final pieces serve as a reminder of Grainger's deep connection to folk music and his ability to breathe new life into traditional melodies.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, "The Grainger Edition, Vol. 7 - Songs for Tenor" is a comprehensive exploration of Percy Grainger's vocal works. Whether you're a longtime fan of Grainger's music or a newcomer looking to explore his unique sound, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.