Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British art song with "Benjamin Luxon Sings Quilter Songs," a captivating collection of works by the renowned composer Roger Quilter. Released in 1989 on the prestigious Chandos label, this album showcases the extraordinary vocal talents of Benjamin Luxon, accompanied by David Willison. Spanning a duration of one hour and five minutes, the album features 31 tracks that beautifully encapsulate the essence of Quilter's lyrical and melodic genius.
The album is a treasure trove of Quilter's song cycles and individual songs, including the evocative "Three Songs, Op. 3," the Shakespeare-inspired "Three Shakespeare Songs, Op. 6," and the charming "To Julia, Op. 8." Each piece is meticulously crafted, reflecting Quilter's deep appreciation for poetry and his ability to set words to music with unparalleled sensitivity. The album also includes settings of texts by William Blake, Elizabethan lyrics, and other timeless poems, demonstrating Quilter's versatility and his enduring relevance in the world of classical music.
Benjamin Luxon's rich baritone voice brings a profound depth and nuance to each song, making this album a quintessential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you are a seasoned fan of art song or a newcomer to the genre, "Benjamin Luxon Sings Quilter Songs" offers a delightful journey through some of the most beautiful and evocative music of the early 20th century.
Roger Quilter (1877-1953) was a distinguished British composer renowned for his exquisite art songs, which have become a cornerstone of the English vocal repertoire. Born into a wealthy family in Hove, Quilter's musical journey began at Eton and continued at Dr Hoch's Konservatorium in Frankfurt, where he studied alongside notable contemporaries. His compositions, over a hundred in number, often set music to texts by literary greats such as William Shakespeare, Robert Herrick, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, showcasing his deep appreciation for poetry and his gift for melody. Quilter's works, characterised by their elegance and impressionistic piano accompaniments, are essential for any classical singer's repertoire. Beyond his art songs, Quilter also contributed to the world of choral, instrumental, and stage works, with notable pieces including his Children’s Overture and the light opera 'Where the Rainbow Ends'. His legacy endures as a testament to his refined musical style and enduring influence on English art song.
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