Whither must I Wander?

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VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS / FINZI / QUILTER
Whither must I Wander?
David John Pike (baritone) & Isabelle Trüb (piano)

[ Signum / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 3 December 2012

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Centred around Vaughan Williams' 'Songs of Travel', this collection of English song brings together three now influential figures in the world of British music - Vaughan Williams, his contemporary (in age rather than compositional approach) Roger Quilter, and the younger Gerald Finzi (whose work 'Let us Garlands Bring' was composed to mark RVW's 70th birthday). The texts used are drawn from a variety of sources: from traditional 'Dorset' songs, through settings of Shakespere, to the central song-cycle of poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Baritone David John Pike has a widely varied repertoire covering early music, oratorio, symphonic, opera and commissioned works. In his native Canada, in the UK and across Europe, he has worked with leading ensembles including Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London Philharmonic and the Schweizerkammerchor under the direction of Christophers, Dutoit, Jurowski, Marriner, Mehta, Rattle and Zinman. He now has a growing reputation as an operatic and concert soloist.

"a rising young baritone with a powerfully operatic voice. Supported by Isabelle Trüb's acommpaniments, often rather more assertive and colourful than reticent Brits expect, he gives the Songs of Travel a distinctively dramatic edge...It's already had the good word from Sir Thomas Allen, and no wonder." (BBC Music Magazine, April 2013)

Tracks:

Finzi:
Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18

Quilter:
Three Shakespeare Songs, Op. 6

Vaughan Williams:
Songs of Travel
I got me Flowers (No. 2 from Five Mystical Songs)
Love bade me welcome (No. 3 from Five Mystical Songs)
The Call (No. 4 from Five Mystical Songs)
Silent Noon
Linden Lea
Blackmwore by the Stour