Butterworth: Songs from A Shropshire Lad / Folk Songs from Sussex (English Song, Vol. 20)

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GEORGE BUTTERWORTH
Butterworth: Songs from A Shropshire Lad / Folk Songs from Sussex (English Song, Vol. 20)
Roderick Williams (baritone) / Iain Burnside (piano)

[ Naxos English Song Series / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 1 August 2010

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"Williams's engagingly fresh delivery, secure technique, eloquent turn of phrase and variety of tone are a joy throughout, as is his crystal-clear diction. Burnside, too, is at his customarily unmannered, attentive best, the crispness and poise of his pianism a pleasure to encounter." Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2010

"The wonderful refinement and care with every morsel of text that Williams has shown in his earlier contributions to this series pay dividends here again - his musical poise and sheer beauty of tone in the very first phrase of Loveliest of Trees sets the standard for the 11 songs that follow, and Burnside is a model partner." The Guardian, 1st July 2010 *****

"In a vivid musical partnership with pianist Iain Burnside, Roderick Williams captures the mix of jauntiness and melancholy, adding tender flashes of wit." The Observer, 4th July 2010

"Williams, accompanied by Iain Burnside, proves a winning advocate, thanks partly to his crisp, fresh baritone, but mainly because of the way he distinguishes between the character of each song, so that this recital never loses momentum." Financial Times, 3rd July 2010 ***

"Roderick Williams [is] rapidly becoming the voice of this repertoire - and not without reason." BBC Music Magazine, August 2010 *****

"Their qualities of melancholic reverie and suppressed yearning are quite beautifully rendered" The Telegraph, 16th July 2010 *****

"Williams's engagingly fresh delivery, secure technique, eloquent turn of phrase and variety of tone are a joy throughout, as is his crystal-clear diction. Burnside, too, is at his customarily unmannered, attentive best, the crispness and poise of his pianism a pleasure to encounter." Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2010

"Quite simply this is a great disk of great music in very fine performances. If I have a complaint at all, it is that Williams fails to vary his tone colour as much as one would like, making everything sound too alike, and he misses the great interpretive challenge of the final song of the Six Songs from A Shropshire Land - Is my team ploughing? - a conversation between a ghost and his best friend. That said, this is a disk well worth having. The recording is good but the notes are perfunctory."
(MusicWeb Oct 2010)

One of England's most distinctive composers, George Butterworth belonged to the generation of young men decimated in the Great War of 1914-1918. His sensitive and melancholic settings of poems from A.E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad, with their subject matter of the futility and arbitrariness of war, are small-scale masterpieces. Of particular note are the Loveliest of Trees, describing the passing of the seasons, and the ghostly and elegiac Is my team ploughing? The Folk Songs from Sussex and settings of poems by R.L. Stevenson, Shelley and Wilde, whose subject matter revolves around flirtation, love, courtship, marriage and desertion, are no less notable for their attention to detail, linguistic nuance and delicate, economical piano writing.

Tracks:

6 Songs from A Shropshire Lad
11 Folk Songs from Sussex: Nos. 7-11
Bredon Hill and Other Songs
I Will Make You Brooches
I Fear Thy Kisses
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11 Folk Songs from Sussex: Nos. 1-6