Moeran

Piatti Quartet - Boyle, Moeran, Ireland, Vaughan Williams (2023)

Piatti Quartet - Boyle, Moeran, Ireland, Vaughan Williams (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 269 Mb | Total time: 58:22 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Rubicon Classics | # RCD1098 | Recorded: 2022

The four works offered here by the Piatti Quartet on its Rubicon label debut are all but unknown; even the Household Music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, written during World War II for amateur performance, has been recorded only sparsely, and the String Quartet in E minor of Vaughan Williams Ina Boyle, having thus far been passed over in the general revival of music by women, here receives its world premiere.
Adrian Thompson, Marcus Farnsworth, John Talbot - E.J. Moeran: Folksong Arrangements (2015)

Adrian Thompson, Marcus Farnsworth, John Talbot - E.J. Moeran: Folksong Arrangements (2015)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers + Digital Booklet | 65:41 | 279 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Naxos | Catalog: 8.571359

Ernest John Moeran was born in London but grew up in Norfolk and had strong ties with Ireland. While still a student at the Royal College of Music he was inspired by a performance of Vaughan Williams’s Norfolk Rhapsody that seemed “to breathe the very spirit of the English countryside”, and was soon collecting folksongs for himself. Moeran’s transcriptions were taken from English and Irish traditional singers with both rural and seafaring backgrounds, rescuing music and words both entertainingly earthy and sublimely beautiful which would otherwise have died with the artists who performed them.
Tasmin Little, BBC PO, Sir Andrew Davis - The Lark Ascending: Works by Moeran, Delius, Holst, Elgar, Vaughan Williams (2013)

The Lark Ascending: E.J. Moeran - Violin Concerto (2013)
and works by Frederick Delius, Gustav Holst, Sir Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams
Tasmin Little (violin); BBC Philharmonic; Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 306 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 176 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 10796 | Time: 01:15:44

Tasmin Little's 2013 release on Chandos is an exploration of lush and lyrical music for violin and orchestra, composed by the leading British composers of the early 20th century, and it is an album of remarkable depth and beauty. Opening the program is the Concerto for violin & orchestra by E.J. Moeran, which sets the mood for the disc with its long-breathed, melancholy lines and pastoral atmosphere. While this is a technically challenging work that shows Little to her best advantage as a virtuoso, listeners may come away from the piece recalling its sweet ambience more than its flashiness. The same could also be said for Frederick Delius' Légende, Gustav Holst's A Song of the Night, and Ralph Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending, all three of which provide tests for the violinist's skills, yet are filled with such gorgeous music that listeners may only remember the general opulence of the scores. Also included are premiere recordings of Roger Turner's arrangements of Edward Elgar's Chanson de matin, Chanson de nuit, and Salut d'amour, which in orchestration, mood, and style fit the rest of the album nicely.
Fidelio Trio - Ernest Moeran: Chamber Music (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Fidelio Trio - Ernest Moeran: Chamber Music (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 66:25 minutes | 1,21 GB
Classical | Label: Resonus Classics, Official Digital Download

Ernest Moeran’s love for Ireland and absorption of its music and musicians led to the composer living on the island of Valentia for two years while later making Kenmare his second home from around 1934 until his death there in 1950. Moeran’s experiences in Ireland appear to have influenced him melodically in the traditional folk dance-like textures he embraces, particularly throughout his early Piano Trio and Violin Sonata featured on this album alongside his Prelude for Cello and Piano and Sonata for Two Violins.

Fidelio Trio - Ernest Moeran: Chamber Music (2022)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Feb. 4, 2022
Fidelio Trio - Ernest Moeran: Chamber Music (2022)

Fidelio Trio - Ernest Moeran: Chamber Music (2022)
FLAC tracks | 66:19 | 269 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label:Resonus Classics

Ernest Moeran’s love for Ireland and absorption of its music and musicians led to the composer living on the island of Valentia for two years while later making Kenmare his second home from around 1934 until his death there in 1950. Moeran’s experiences in Ireland appear to have influenced him melodically in the traditional folk dance-like textures he embraces, particularly throughout his early Piano Trio and Violin Sonata featured on this album alongside his Prelude for Cello and Piano and Sonata for Two Violins. In the four chamber works on this album Moeran’s use of melodic and harmonic turns, his approach to instrumentation and command of the strings and piano writing, has gifted us a treasure trove of focus in repertoire, utterly connected, through him, with music of places and peoples.
Ulster Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta & Benjamin Frith - Moeran: In the Mountain Country (2014)

Ulster Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta & Benjamin Frith - Moeran: In the Mountain Country (2014)
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 206 MB
Label: Naxos | Tracks: 05 | Time: 56:43 min

Ernest John Moeran's Rhapsodies occupy a significant place among his orchestral compositions. Each is marked by melodic exuberance, inventive scoring and formal mastery. Moeran's gift for imbuing his music with folkloric tunes that are actually his own is especially evident in the First Rhapsody and in his first orchestral work, In the Mountain Country. First performed in 1943, the Rhapsody in F sharp major for piano and orchestra is unashamedly popular in style, with an appealing tunefulness. JoAnn Falletta serves as Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic and Virginia Symphony in the United States and Principal Conductor of the Ulster Orchestra in Northern Ireland.
Piatti Quartet - Boyle, Vaughan Williams, Moeran & Ireland (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Piatti Quartet - Boyle, Vaughan Williams, Moeran & Ireland (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 58:23 minutes | 1,04 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Until recently we were unaware of the rich output of Irish composer Ina Boyle, who was never quite forgotten becauseshe was the only woman composer to be published in the Carnegie Collection of British music with her atmospheric orchestral rhapsody The Magic Harp of 1919.
Piatti Quartet - Boyle, Vaughan Williams, Moeran & Ireland (2023)

Piatti Quartet - Boyle, Vaughan Williams, Moeran & Ireland (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 257 MB | Cover | 58:23 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 135 MB
Classical | Label: RUBICON

Until recently we were unaware of the rich output of Irish composer Ina Boyle, who was never quite forgotten becauseshe was the only woman composer to be published in the Carnegie Collection of British music with her atmospheric orchestral rhapsody The Magic Harp of 1919. Boyle spent her life living at the substantial family home at Bushey Park, near Enniskerry, Co Wicklow, and she only left it for brief visits to London, including lessons with Vaughan Williams.

Ernest John Moeran: His Life and Music  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Aug. 25, 2022
Ernest John Moeran: His Life and Music

Ernest John Moeran: His Life and Music By Ian Maxwell
2021 | 375 Pages | ISBN: 1783276010 | PDF | 26 MB
Joseph Spooner & Duncan Honeybourne - 'remembered melody ... vibrant echoes' (2024) [Official Digital Download]

Joseph Spooner & Duncan Honeybourne - 'remembered melody … vibrant echoes': works for cello and piano by Jacob, Cooke and Pantcheff (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 82:09 minutes | 742 MB
Classical | Label: Prima Facie Records, Official Digital Download

There has been a flurry of recording activity in recent years around British works for cello and piano, with the repertoire finally receiving the attention it deserves from artists, critics, and record labels alike. New light has been cast on familiar pieces and neglected treasures have been heard for the first time. Yet despite these endeavours, much remains to be done to bring the full range of this music to audiences. Long-time colleagues Joseph Spooner and Duncan Honeybourne, two of Britain’s foremost exponents of this repertoire, have now collaborated to bring together the known, the neglected and the new in a generous selection of works.