Ian Partridge's 1998 album "Richard Baker's Favourite Songs & Encores" is a captivating collection of choral works that showcase the artist's remarkable vocal prowess and versatility. This album, released under the Upbeat Classics label, is a delightful blend of classical pieces spanning a variety of composers and styles, all presented within a concise duration of just over an hour.
The tracklist is a journey through the works of renowned composers such as Schubert, Quilter, Vaughan Williams, Satie, and Handel, among others. It opens with Gertrude Sans-Souci's "When Song is Sweet (Douce Mélodie)" and includes well-known pieces like Schubert's "Die Forelle" and "Seligkeit," Quilter's "Orpheus with his Lute," and Vaughan Williams' "Linden Lea." The album also features traditional songs arranged by Benjamin Britten, adding a touch of folk charm to the classical repertoire.
Ian Partridge's expressive and nuanced performances are complemented by the contributions of Beryl Korman and Jennifer Partridge, creating a rich and engaging listening experience. The album's diverse selection of songs, ranging from romantic arias to lively folk tunes, offers something for every classical music enthusiast. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ian Partridge or a newcomer to his work, "Richard Baker's Favourite Songs & Encores" is a wonderful addition to any music collection.