Before Life & after Sonnets of J. Donne op.35 / Winter Words op.52 / etc

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Before Life & after Sonnets of J. Donne op.35 / Winter Words op.52 / etc
Mark Padmore (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano)

[ Harmonia Mundi / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 May 2009

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"The evocative performance by Padmore and Vignoles captures that sense of longing particularly well." Gramophone Magazine: Editor's Choice - September 2009

"The Holy Sonnets of John Donne were composed in 1945, soon after Britten's visit to German concentration camps, and the stark immediacy of that experience can be heard in the composer's own recordings. Padmore and Roger Vignoles, his warm-toned accompanist, take a more reflective line. ...the core of the cycle is some heartfelt singing in the sixth and most beautiful setting, "Since she whom I loved". The vivid picture-painting of Winter Words helps make it probably Britten's most popular song-cycle with piano. Several of the Thomas Hardy poems evoke a time of innocence now lost, a familiar Britten theme, and the evocative performance by Padmore and Vignoles captures that sense of longing particularly well." Gramophone Magazine: Editor's Choice - September 2009

"Padmore's sound is more beautiful and easily expressive than Pears's ever was, but he never imposes his own personality too forcefully, content to let the natural inflections of the bespoke vocal lines in the Donne cycle follow their own course."
Guardian, 26th June 2009 ****

"Before life and after is the more consoling conclusion to the Hardy cycle, and Padmore lavishes a palette of tone colour to match or even outshine Pears here. His English diction has an unfussy naturalness, and Vignoles captures the descriptive imagery of the piano parts with their descriptions of the train whistle and the boy's violin. Padmore's voice now sounds dark for Purcell, but the three Britten realisations suit it well, and the disc is rounded off by five of Britten's most attractive folk-song arrangements." Sunday Times, 5th July 2009 *****

"Padmore is on happier ground with the idiosyncratic Purcell realisations, especially in a gem of an 'Evening Hymn', while the Hardy vignettes of Winter Words bring an ideally subtle sense of atmosphere from both singer and pianist." BBC Music Magazine, August 2009 ****

It was on returning from a tour of the German concentration camp with Yehudi Menuhin, in 1945, that Britten finally realised his long-cherished project of setting to music the spiritual sonnets of John Donne (1572-1631).
He succeeded admirably in conveying their skilful blend of passion and intellectual rigour.

Tracks:

Before Life & after Sonnets of J. Donne op.35
Folksongs
Winter Words op.52