Charles Villiers Stanford

Martyn Brabbins, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Charles Villiers Stanford: Requiem (2023)

Martyn Brabbins, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Charles Villiers Stanford: Requiem (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 286 Mb | Total time: 74:26 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA68418 | Recorded: 2022

Recorded in association with a live performance from Birmingham's Symphony Hall last year, this account of Stanford's Requiem rescues a magnificent work from wholly unjustified neglect. The performance of Charles Villiers Stanford's forgotten late-Victorian masterpiece, marking 125 years since the premiere of the Requiem at the Birmingham Triennial Festival, featured a number of international soloists alongside Brabbins including Carolyn Sampson and Marta Fontanal-Simmons (both Birmingham alumni), with James Way and Ross Ramgobin.
Martyn Brabbins, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Charles Villiers Stanford: Requiem (2023)

Martyn Brabbins, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Charles Villiers Stanford: Requiem (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 286 Mb | Total time: 74:26 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA68418 | Recorded: 2022

Recorded in association with a live performance from Birmingham's Symphony Hall last year, this account of Stanford's Requiem rescues a magnificent work from wholly unjustified neglect. The performance of Charles Villiers Stanford's forgotten late-Victorian masterpiece, marking 125 years since the premiere of the Requiem at the Birmingham Triennial Festival, featured a number of international soloists alongside Brabbins including Carolyn Sampson and Marta Fontanal-Simmons (both Birmingham alumni), with James Way and Ross Ramgobin.
Elisabetta Paglia - Charles Villiers Stanford: To Send My Vessel Sailing on Beyond, Songs, Vol. 2 (2022)

Elisabetta Paglia - Charles Villiers Stanford: To Send My Vessel Sailing on Beyond, Songs, Vol. 2 (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 76:09 | 282 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Da Vinci Classics

For many years, and still for many people, Stanford’s name was synonymous with music for the Anglican Church. In this role, he expressed an easy, trusting, but not smug or complacent, relationship with the Christian faith. The natural assumption is that Stanford the man held such a faith. Yet the truth is that we know nothing of his beliefs beyond what we may infer from the music. In the previous CD in this series, Stanford, in the Triumph of Love cycle, entered perfectly into the spirit of his friend Edmond Holmes’s belief in reincarnation while, in Die Wallfarht nach Kevlaar, he set Heine’s reworking of a Catholic Marian legend with total empathy. On a larger scale, we must note four Mass settings (two lost), a Requiem and a Stabat Mater. “Songs of Faith” is very far from a concert room equivalent to the well-known Bible Songs with organ accompaniment. Published as two mini-cycles, the first has texts by his friend Tennyson, for whom “There is more faith in honest doubt … than in all the creeds”, the second draws upon Walt Whitman. Stanford had already raised eyebrows back in 1884 with his Elegiac Ode, a cantata setting of Whitman’s lines “Come, lovely and soothing death” from his Elegy to Abraham Lincoln. Whitman’s belief in an afterlife was more complex than Holmes’s vaguely Buddhist creed, and Stanford seems once again perfectly at his ease.
Anthony Marwood, Martyn Brabbins - The Romantic Violin Concerto 2: Stanford: Suite & Concerto for Violin (2000)

Anthony Marwood, Martyn Brabbins, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Violin Concerto 2: Charles Villiers Stanford: Suite & Concerto for Violin (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 316 Mb | Total time: 66:40 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67208 | Recorded: 2000

Hyperion has brought together two fetching, large-scale pieces by Charles Villiers Stanford for its “The Romantic Violin” series. Both are mature works, written in 1888 and 1899 during Stanford’s “high noon”, when the Cambridge-based Irishman was winning acclaim at home and abroad as a leading British composer. The earlier Suite was written for his mentor, the great German violinist Joseph Joachim. It’s a piece of considerable beauty, both an homage to past musical styles and a tune-filled example of highbrow populism that repays multiple hearings. It begins with a nod to Bach’s solo violin music, and the titles of some movements (as well as their music)–such as Allemande and Tambourine–continue the Baroque-style tribute. Though longish (just shy of half-an-hour), it never overstays its welcome.
Richard Hickox, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - Stanford: The Revenge; Songs of the Sea; Songs of the Fleet (2006)

Richard Hickox, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - Charles Villiers Stanford: The Revenge; Songs of the Sea; Songs of the Fleet (2006)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 221 Mb | Total time: 69:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 5043 | Recorded: 2005

In the latter years of the nineteenth century, England was at its apogee as an imperial power and, as every Englishmen at the time knew, the foundation of that power was the royal navy. In those days, a land army was a fine thing for European wars, but you couldn't beat a navy for projecting imperial power – and nobody could beat the royal navy. An Irish Protestant of English lineage, composer Charles Villiers Stanford deeply appreciated the royal navy – who else could bring an English army across the Irish Sea to put down the an Catholic rebellions? – and his three most popular choral-orchestral works amply prove the sincerity of his appreciation.
Gemma Rosefield, Andrew Manze - The Romantic Cello Concerto 3: Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)

Gemma Rosefield, Andrew Manze, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Cello Concerto 3: Charles Villiers Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 274 Mb | Total time: 70:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67859 | Recorded: 2011

Hyperion’s third disc in the Romantic Cello Concerto series sees the brilliant young cellist Gemma Rosefield making her label debut. She was the winner of the prestigious Pierre Fournier Award at Wigmore Hall in 2007 and has garnered great acclaim for her spirited playing.
Piers Lane, Martyn Brabbins - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 12: Parry & Stanford: Piano Concertos (1995)

Piers Lane, Martyn Brabbins, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 12: Hubert Parry & Charles Villiers Stanford: Piano Concertos (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 289 Mb | Total time: 72:58 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66820 | Recorded: 1995

Parry was indebted to the grand Romantic tradition of the late nineteenth century, and his colourful and exuberant concerto probably lays claim to be the first British piece written in such a style worthy of comparison with contemporary continental models. It is a virtuoso work, extrovertly conceived for piano and undoubtedly written for the technical proficiency of Edward Dannreuther, one of the most important exponents of the grand concerto style in London during the 1870s and 1880s.
Emma Johnson, Charles Groves, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Finzi & Stanford: Clarinet Concertos (1992)

Emma Johnson, Charles Groves, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Finzi & Stanford: Clarinet Concertos (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 271 Mb | Total time: 72:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ASV | # CDDCA787 | Recorded: 1992

The Finzi Clarinet Concerto has been particularly lucky on CD, with a whole series of fine versions issued, including those above. Yet Emma Johnson, spontaneous in her expressiveness, brings an extra freedom and often an extra warmth to make this in many ways the most winning of all. Finzi's sinuous melodies for the solo instrument are made to sound as though the soloist is improvising them, and with extreme daring she uses the widest possible dynamic range down to a whispered pianissimo that might be inaudible in a concert-hall.[[/quote]
Emma Johnson, Charles Groves, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Finzi & Stanford: Clarinet Concertos (1992)

Emma Johnson, Charles Groves, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Finzi & Stanford: Clarinet Concertos (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 271 Mb | Total time: 72:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ASV | # CDDCA787 | Recorded: 1992

The Finzi Clarinet Concerto has been particularly lucky on CD, with a whole series of fine versions issued, including those above. Yet Emma Johnson, spontaneous in her expressiveness, brings an extra freedom and often an extra warmth to make this in many ways the most winning of all. Finzi's sinuous melodies for the solo instrument are made to sound as though the soloist is improvising them, and with extreme daring she uses the widest possible dynamic range down to a whispered pianissimo that might be inaudible in a concert-hall.[[/quote]

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