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I have Lived & Loved: Vaughan Williams and Friends | Albion Records ALBCD066

I have Lived & Loved: Vaughan Williams and Friends

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Label: Albion Records

Cat No: ALBCD066

Barcode: 5060158190669

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Expected Release Date: 12th September 2025

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Contents

Artists

Kathryn Rudge (mezzo-soprano)
Alessandro Fisher (tenor)
Penelope Thwaites (piano)

Works

Glanville-Hicks, Peggy

Come Sleep
Sappho
» How soon will all my days be over

Grainger, Percy

A Reiver's Neck-Verse
Bold William Taylor
Dedication II
Died for Love
Fair Young Mary
Hubby and Wifey
Under a Bridge
Up-Country Song
Weaving Song

Raynor, John

Down by the River
Spring

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

Hugh the Drover
» The Cevil and Bonyparty
Sir John in Love
» See the Chariot at Hand
Songs of Travel (9)
The Poisoned Kiss
» Dear Love, Behold

Artists

Kathryn Rudge (mezzo-soprano)
Alessandro Fisher (tenor)
Penelope Thwaites (piano)

About

Plans for this recital began as a comparison of the extent to which folk music influenced the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams and that of his contemporary and friend, Percy Grainger.

The album begins with the first complete recording by a woman of Vaughan Williams's cycle of nine songs: Songs of Travel. There is ample historical evidence for women both singing and recording these songs, from Ada Crossley under Sir Henry Wood in 1910 to later singers such as Dame Janet Baker, but the cycle has been a male preserve until now. We are proud to present Kathryn Rudge's pioneering recording, accompanied by the Australian pianist Penelope Thwaites.

Alessandro Fisher sings three songs from Vaughan Williams's operas. We then hear two songs from Vaughan Williams's former pupil, Peggy Glanville-Hicks (another Australian) and two from John Raynor - a composer for whom Vaughan Williams once sponsored a concert, but whose music has not been recorded until now.

Percy Grainger contributes six songs and three duets to conclude the album. The contrasts within this group are remarkable, and you will find pathos, humour, and (in the final, wordless, duet) his love for his native Australia.

Kathryn Rudge studied at RNCM, has won numerous awards and was an ENO Harewood Artist, a YCAT artist and a BBC New Generation Artist. She has featured on many recordings including Parry's Judith with the London Mozart Players (Chandos, 2020).

Alessandro Fisher won First Prize at the 2016 Kathleen Ferrier Awards and was a member of the BBC New Generation Artist Scheme between 2018 and 2021. This is his second recording for Albion Records; the first was ALBCD057 Portraits of a Mind, with William Vann (piano) and the Navarra String Quartet, comprising song cycles by Ian Venables and Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Penelope Thwaites AM grew up in Melbourne, before returning to the UK and making her home in London. She is known internationally as a concert pianist, composer, broadcaster, editor, and festival curator. She read Music at Melbourne University, winning the Ormond Exhibition and graduating first in her final year. Penelope is editor of The New Percy Grainger Companion.

This is a recording of art song by three performers with a strong track record in that field. Penelope Thwaites made a significant contribution to Chandos's complete survey of Percy Grainger's works some years ago, and brings a great depth of understanding to his work and to art song in general;. Kathryn Rudge and Alessandro Fisher are young artists who have distinguished themselves in the concert hall and in the recording studio.

A few years ago, Albion Records brought out the first female recording of Vaughan Williams's song cycle The House of Life, performed by Kitty Whately with William Vann. We are pleased to follow this with the first female recording of Songs of Travel with Kathryn Rudge and Penelope Thwaites.

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