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There is Sweet Music: Part-Songs by Sir Edward Elgar Proteus Ensemble & Stephen Shellard

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
08.11.2024

Label: AVIE Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Proteus Ensemble & Stephen Shellard

Composer: Edward Elgar (1857-1934)

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  • Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934): The Fountain, Op. 71, No. 2:
  • 1 Elgar: The Fountain, Op. 71, No. 2 03:27
  • Serenade, Op. 73, No. 2:
  • 2 Elgar: Serenade, Op. 73, No. 2 01:45
  • Death on the Hills, Op. 72:
  • 3 Elgar: Death on the Hills, Op. 72 03:17
  • To her beneath whose stedfast star (from No. 10 "Choral Songs in honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria"):
  • 4 Elgar: To her beneath whose stedfast star (from No. 10 "Choral Songs in honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria") 04:45
  • Angelus (Tuscany), Op. 56:
  • 5 Elgar: Angelus (Tuscany), Op. 56 03:10
  • Deep in my soul, Op. 53, No. 2:
  • 6 Elgar: Deep in my soul, Op. 53, No. 2 03:39
  • Good Morrow (a simple carol for His Majesty's happy recovery):
  • 7 Elgar: Good Morrow (a simple carol for His Majesty's happy recovery) 03:44
  • O wild West Wind!, Op. 53, No. 3:
  • 8 Elgar: O wild West Wind!, Op. 53, No. 3 03:08
  • My love dwelt in a Northern land, Op. 18, No. 3:
  • 9 Elgar: My love dwelt in a Northern land, Op. 18, No. 3 03:54
  • As torrents in summer (from "Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf", Op. 30):
  • 10 Elgar: As torrents in summer (from "Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf", Op. 30) 02:02
  • They are at rest (Elegy):
  • 11 Elgar: They are at rest (Elegy) 03:21
  • Love, Op. 18, No. 2:
  • 12 Elgar: Love, Op. 18, No. 2 02:43
  • The Shower, Op. 71, No. 1:
  • 13 Elgar: The Shower, Op. 71, No. 1 02:41
  • There is sweet music, Op. 53, No. 1:
  • 14 Elgar: There is sweet music, Op. 53, No. 1 04:22
  • I sing the birth:
  • 15 Elgar: I sing the birth 04:30
  • Love's Tempest, Op. 73, No. 1:
  • 16 Elgar: Love's Tempest, Op. 73, No. 1 02:52
  • O happy eyes, Op. 18, No. 1:
  • 17 Elgar: O happy eyes, Op. 18, No. 1 02:35
  • Total Runtime 55:55

Info for There is Sweet Music: Part-Songs by Sir Edward Elgar

There Is Sweet Music ist der idyllische Titel der ersten AVIE-Veröffentlichung des achtstimmigen Proteus Ensembles und seines Dirigenten Stephen Shellard, die eine Auswahl von relativ seltenen Part-Songs von Sir Edward Elgar enthält. Elgar widmete sich Zeit seines Lebens dem Komponieren von Part-Songs und verlieh jedem von ihnen einen unnachahmlichen Charakter.

Wie bei den berühmten „Enigma-Variationen“ des Komponisten gibt es auch bei seinen Stücken eine Reihe von Inspirationen und Widmungsträgern, darunter seine Frau Caroline Alice, die das Gedicht des Schlussstücks des Albums, „O Happy Eyes“, kurz nach ihrer Heirat mit Elgar verfasste. Dieses frühe Werk wurde zum Gegenstück zu dem acht Jahre später geschriebenen Lied „Love“, das ebenfalls Caroline Alice gewidmet ist. Elgar wandte sich an berühmte Dichter und Kollegen - Lord Byron für „Deep in my soul“, Percy Bysshe Shelley für „O wild West Wind!“ und Alfred Lord Tennyson, dessen Gedicht „The Lotos-Eaters“ das Titelstück des Albums bildet. Englische Übersetzungen russischer Gedichte bieten sich für „Death on the Hills“, „Love's Tempest“ und „Serenade“ an. Elgar ließ sich häufig in Italien inspirieren, wo er „Angelus“ komponierte, ein Lied, das er seiner engen Freundin Alice Stuart Wortley widmete, die er „Windflower“ nannte und deren Geist in seinem Violinkonzert verankert ist. Stephen Shellards Elgarian-Epiphanie begann 1990, als er als Alt-Laienschreiber in den Chor von Dr. Donald Hunt an der Kathedrale von Worcester eintrat. Dr. Hunts inspirierende und hingebungsvolle Expertise bei Aufführungen von Werken des berühmtesten musikalischen Sohnes von Worcester hat Stephen ein Leben lang in seinen Bann gezogen, was sich in diesen wunderschönen Aufführungen mit seinem Proteus Ensemble manifestiert.

Proteus-Ensemble
Stephen Shellard, Dirigent




The Proteus ensemble
was founded by Stephen Shellard in 2013 and consists of professional singers drawn from all parts of the UK. Named after the Greek sea–god Proteus, the group takes its musical raison d’etre from the adjective ‘protean’ which means ‘versatile’ or ‘capable of assuming many forms’.

The group’s first CD, on Regent Records, Serenity, Courage, Wisdom, was recorded in Worcester Cathedral and launched at their inaugural concert in Pershore Abbey as part of the 2014 Worcester Three Choirs Festival. It was met with unanimous praise in the musical press with MusicWeb describing it as ‘a disc…for profound literary and musical enjoyment’. The group’s second disc of music by the contemporary composer Paul Fisher is to be released by Regent Records later this year.

Stephen Shellard
comes from Dublin. He began his musical career as a chorister at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Ballsbridge, later moving to St. Patrick’s Cathedral where he became Head Chorister and Winstanley Scholar. His musical education continued at Trinity College, during which time he became the youngest ever Alto Lay Vicar Choral in the 800 year history of St. Patrick’s.

In 1990, Stephen moved to join Worcester Cathedral Choir as an Alto Lay Clerk, and latterly became the Senior Lay Clerk. In his 32 years at Worcester, he sang solo on Cathedral Choir recordings and in concerts with the Worcester Festival Choral Society. He also featured as a soloist in the annual Three Choirs Festival, including Britten’s Abraham and Isaac and Handel’s Messiah with Sir David Willcocks. Outside Cathedral duties, he sang with Musica Contexta, singing solo on their Palestrina recordings with Chandos Records and in their debut at the Wigmore Hall, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 3.

In 1998, he founded the Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir. The foundation of the choir was historic in that, for the first time in its 900 year history, female voices became a part a Cathedral Choir in Worcester.

In 2023, while continuing his association with the Chamber Choir, Stephen left the Cathedral Choir to embark upon a Masters degree in choral conducting at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, from which he has recently graduated with distinction. As well as founding the Proteus Ensemble in 2013, he was also appointed chorus master to the newly established Elgar Festival Chorus in 2019.



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