Immerse yourself in the enchanting harmonies of the Philharmonic Chamber Choir with their 1988 release, "All in the April Evening: A Cappella Favourites from the British Isles." This captivating collection of 18 tracks showcases the choir's exquisite vocal prowess, featuring a blend of traditional Scottish folk songs, spirituals, and classical pieces, all arranged by Hugh Roberton. The album, released under the Hyperion label, spans a concise yet impactful 51 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of choral music that celebrates the cultural heritage of the British Isles.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Loch Lomond" to the uplifting "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," each track is a testament to the choir's precision and emotional depth. The album opens with the title track, "All in the April Evening," composed by Roberton, setting the tone for a journey through timeless melodies and stirring arrangements. Notable highlights include "The Isle of Mull," "The Banks o' Doon," and "Nightfall in Skye," each piece showcasing the choir's ability to convey the essence of its subject matter through voice alone.
Under the direction of David Temple, the Philharmonic Chamber Choir delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply moving. The album's a cappella format allows the listener to fully appreciate the intricate harmonies and the choir's exceptional blend. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of vocal music, "All in the April Evening" is a treasure trove of choral excellence that continues to resonate with audiences decades after its release.