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Artist: Andrew Rupp, Olivia Robinson, Christopher Bowen, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis Title: Delius: Appalachia & The Song of the High Hills Year Of Release: 2011 Label: Chandos Genre: Classical Quality: flac lossless 24bits - 96.0kHz + Booklet Total Time: 01:04:17 Total Size: 1.05 gb Tracklist 01. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Introduction: I. Molto moderato - Tranquillo 02. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Introduction: II. Poco piu vivo ma moderato 03. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Theme: Andante 04. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 1: Un poco piu - Moderato 05. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 2: Piu vivo 06. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 3: Molto moderato - Poco piu mosso - Lento 07. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 4: Con moto - Un poco piu tranquillo 08. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 5: Giocoso: Allegro moderato - Meno mosso: Piu tranquillo 09. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 6: Lento e molto tranquillo - Misterioso - Un poco meno 10. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 7: Andante con grazia - Calando 11. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 8: Lento sostenuto e tranquillo - Un poco piu - Tempo I 12. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 9: Allegro alla marcia - Adagio 13. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Variation 10: Marcia: Molto lento maestoso 14. Appalachia: American Rhapsody (arr. T. Beecham): Song: L'istesso tempo - Misterioso lento - Lento - Piu mosso 15. The Song of the High Hills (arr. T. Beecham): In ruhigem fliessendem Tempo - Tranquillo: Very quietly but not dragging - With vigour 16. The Song of the High Hills (arr. T. Beecham): Very slow (The wide far distance - The great solitude) - Slow and solemnly - Very quietly - Slow and very legato 17. The Song of the High Hills (arr. T. Beecham): Tempo I - Piu mosso ma tranquillo - With exultation (not hurried). Maestoso - Tempo I - Very slow This recording presents two comparatively rarely heard but striking works by Frederick Delius, performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Andrew Davis with entirely idiomatic results. Both works are prime examples of Delius’s highly individual and ground-breaking use of voices in predominantly orchestral works. In Appalachia, the sombre mood reflects the fate that overcame many black slaves along the Mississippi River, who were sold by one cotton planter to another, simply uprooted from loved ones, and transported to a different place – the practice is the origin of the expression ‘being sold down the river’. The inspiration for the work came to Delius when he was working on an orange plantation in Florida as a young man, and from across the water in the distance heard the singing of black farm labourers. Many year later, Delius recollected: ‘they showed a truly wonderful sense of musicianship and harmonic resource in which they treated a melody, and hearing their singing in such romantic surroundings it was then and there that I first felt the urge to express myself in music.’ Setting an anonymous slave song, Delius expresses the human tragedy that unfolds in it initially through the full chorus in unaccompanied song. The orchestra steals in to reflect on the suffering before the baritone sings and the chorus responds. Rising to its climax, the music suggests hope and human dignity triumphing over adversity; the music of the introduction returns and the vision poignantly fades as the ship with its dispossessed slaves sails downstream and disappears from sight. The inspiration for The Song of the High Hills was the mountains of Norway, which Delius regarded as his spiritual home. In 1911, he started composing the tone poem in which he sought to capture the impression created by a still summer night in the Norwegian mountains. It was completed the following year, written for large orchestra and chorus which, as in Appalachia, plays an integral part in the work, although the singers here are wordless. To emphasise their role in providing colour to the texture, they were directed to be seated throughout, and to ‘sing on the vowel only which will produce the richest tone possible’. In the words of Delius, the work ‘expresses the joy and exhilaration one feels in the mountains and also the loneliness and melancholy of the high solitudes and the grandeur of the wide far distances. The human voices represent man in nature; an episode which becomes fainter and then disappears altogether’. Delius considered this not only one of his best works, but one of the works in which he had expressed himself most completely
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