Vaughan Williams - Serenade
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Label: Albion Records
Cat No: ALBCD053
Barcode: 5060158190539
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 12th October 2022
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Tredegar Town Band opens proceedings with a gleaming Flourish for Three Trumpets. […] Soprano Mary Bevan distils a gentle melancholy in ‘She’s like the swallow’, while tenor Nicky Spence finds plangency in ‘Now the winter’s gone and past’. Both are sensitively accompanied by William Vann
Organist David Briggs shines in his sympathetic transcriptions of the orchestral version of the sublime Serenade to Music […] while the Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital Chelsea under William Vann deliver the goods with a memorably unstuffy For all the saints […]. Terrific contributions too, from the Tredegar Town Band under the direction of Ian Porthouse in five ‘flourishes’ for three or four trumpets […]. Lots to enjoy, in sum. Happy 150th, RVW!
This album is no mere pot-pourri. The programme has been thoughtfully put together. And, furthermore, the album brings together a collection of artists – and recording producers and engineers – who have been stalwart in their support of Albion’s mission to make less familiar music by Vaughan Williams available to a wide audience. It’s a most enjoyable programme and a fitting tribute to VW.
[David Briggs’s