Sea Songs Bryn Terfel
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
02.02.2024
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Fflat Huw Puw 03:34
- 2 Drunken Sailor 02:40
- 3 Codi Angor 04:01
- 4 Whisky, Johnny! 03:22
- 5 Sloop John B 03:25
- 6 Me ‘zo ganet e-kreiz ar mor 04:19
- 7 Ar lan y môr 03:47
- 8 Santiana 03:24
- 9 The Green Willow Tree 03:03
- 10 The Unst Boat Song 04:26
- 11 The Wellerman 02:41
- 12 Ye Mariners All 02:21
- 13 Harbwr Corc 03:02
- 14 Bold Riley 04:24
- 15 Mae’r gwynt yn deg 02:00
- 16 The Irish Rover 03:44
- 17 Leave Her, Johnny 04:02
Info for Sea Songs
Sir Bryn Terfel feiert dieses Jahr unglaubliche 30 Jahre mit der Deutschen Grammophon und kündigt die Veröffentlichung seines neuen Albums Sea Songs am 2. Februar 2024 an. Das Album präsentiert ein reichhaltiges und vielfältiges Repertoire an traditioneller Musik mit Seemannsliedern, temperamentvollen Seemannsliedern und maritimen Volksliedern in brandneuen Arrangements, mit den Gaststars Sting, Sir Simon Keenlyside, Fisherman’s Friends und Calan. Das Album kann bereits vorbestellt werden, zusammen mit dem ersten Vorab-Song “The Green Willow Tree” mit Sting.
Sir Bryn Terfel, Gesang (Bassbariton)
Patrick Rimes, Klavier, Geige, Flöte, Dudelsack
Eve Goodman, Gesang
Simon Keenlyside, Gesang
Hannah Stone, Harfe
Gastmusiker:
Archie Churchill Moss, akustische Gitarre, Akkordeon
Samiwel Elias Humphreys, Baritongitarre
Ben Tunnicliffe, Kontrabass
Evan Carson, Pekcussion
Calan Ensemble
Fisherman's Friends
Bryn Terfel
Born in North Wales in 1965, Bryn Terfel entered London’s Guildhall School of Music in 1984, studying first with Arthur Reckless and later with Rudolf Piernay. In 1988 he won the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship and the following year graduated from the Guildhall, receiving the school’s Gold Medal. Shortly after that he represented Wales in the “Singer of the World” Competition in Cardiff and launched his career by winning the lieder prize.
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