The Voice Of Heddle Nash

 
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The Voice Of Heddle Nash
Heddle Nash (tenor)

[ Heritage / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 25 February 2013

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Heddle Nash (1894 - 1961) was an English lyric tenor who appeared in opera and oratorio in the middle decades of the twentieth century whose quality of timbre remains unsurpassed today. This collection captures him in operatic roles for which he was most renowned and features a number of Handel oratorio roles in which he specialised. Three of Vaughan Williams' songs are also featured.

Tracks:

Handel arr. Somervell: Silent Worship (from Ptolemy)
with Gerald Moore (22/11/1948)
Handel: Comfort ye, comfort ye my people - Ev'ry valley shall be exalted (from The Messiah)
with the Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra/Maurice Miles (10/08/1945)
Handel: Sound an alarm (from Judas Maccabaeus)
with the Philharmonia Orchestra/Warick Braithwaite (19/11/1946)
Handel: Lo! Here my love - Love in her eyes sits playing (from Acis and Galatea)
with the Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra/Maurice Miles (10/08/1945)
Mozart: Dalla sua pace (from Don Giovanni)
Recorded in 1929
Mozart: Il mio tesoro (from Don Giovanni)
Recorded in 1929
Mozart: O loveliness beyond compare (from The Magic Flute)
Recorded in 1927
Mozart: O voice of magic melody (from The Magic Flute)
Recorded in 1927
Mozart: Un'aura amorosa (from Cosi fan tutte)
with Glyndebourne Festival opera Company/Fritz Busch (27/6/1935)
Meyerbeer: O paradise (from L' Africana)
Recorded in 1926
Donizetti: Down her pale cheek (from L' Elisir d' Amore)
Recorded in 1926
Verdi: In my heart all are equally cherished (from Rigoletto)
Recorded in 1932
Verdi: Ah, cruel fate… Art thou weeping? (from Rigoletto)
Recorded in 1928
Verdi: Plume in the summer wind (from Rigoletto)
Recorded in 1926
Bizet: Serenade (from The Fair Maid of Perth)
Recorded in 1932
Bizet: In memory I lie beneath the palms (from The Pearl Fishers)
with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent (5/7/1944)
Leoncavallo: My husband, Punchinello (Harelquin's Serenade from I Pagliacci)
with Joan Hammond and the Philharmonia Orchestra/Walter Susskind (14/6/1949)
Vaughan Williams: The Vagabond
with Gerald Moore (9/4/52)
Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea
with Gerald Moore (22/11/48)
Vaughan Williams: Silent Noon
with Gerald Moore (6/3/52)