Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Virgin of Troas (Calkas, Priests & Priestesses, Worshippers) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Clive Bayley, James Thornton, Chorus Of Opera North
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Back to your hovels… (Troilus, Antenor, Chorus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, James Thornton, Chorus Of Opera North
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Is Cressida a slave… (Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Morning and evening I have felt your glance… (Cressida, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Forgive me… (Pandarus, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Nigel Robson, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: I haunt her beauty like a naked soul… (Troilus, Pandarus, Calkas, Cressida, Evadne) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Nigel Robson, Clive Bayley, Judith Howarth, Yvonne Howard
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: My father! Evadne, follow him! (Cressida, Priest, Pandarus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Peter Bodenham, Nigel Robson
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Slowly it all comes back (Cressida, Evadne, Pandarus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Yvonne Howard, Nigel Robson
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Why niece!... in tears? (Pandarus, Cressida, Evadne) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Yvonne Howard, Nigel Robson
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Sweet sir, there's something… (Cressida, Pandarus, First Soldier, Troilus, Chorus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Nigel Robson, Keith Mills, Chorus Of Opera North
Troilus and Cressida, Act I: Dear child, you need a little comfort (Pandarus, Cressida, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Nigel Robson, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: Does talking put you off? (Pandarus, Cressida, Horaste, Evadne) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Nigel Robson, David Owen-Lewis
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: How can I sleep? (Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: At the haunted end of the day (Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: Hush! Don't be so alarmed! (Pandarus, Cressida, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Nigel Robson, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: If one last doubt, one lurking fear remains… (Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: New life, new love! (Cressida, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 1: Now hold me close… (Cressida, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 2: The Storm (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 2: From isle to isle… (Cressida, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Arthur Davies
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 2: Who would go drumming… (Pandarus, Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Nigel Robson
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 2: My name is Diomede… (Diomede, Pandarus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Nigel Robson, Alan Opie
Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 2: This thing shall be revok'd… (Troilus, Cressida, Pandarus, Evadne) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Judith Howarth, Nigel Robson, Yvonne Howard
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: All's well! (Watchmen, Cressida, Evadne) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Bruce Budd, Stephen Dowson, Brian Cookson, Yvonne Howard
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Troilus! No answering sign… (Cressida, Watchmen) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Bruce Budd, Stephen Dowson, Brian Cookson
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Cressid, daughter… (Calkas) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Clive Bayley
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: You gods, o deathless gods… (Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Proud, wondrous Cressida (Diomede, Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Alan Opie
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Take it, take it (Cressida, Diomede, Evadne, Watchmen) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth, Alan Opie, Yvonne Howard, Bruce Budd, Stephen Dowson, Brian Cookson
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Evadne! (Troilus, Pandarus, Evadne, Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Nigel Robson, Yvonne Howard, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Troilus! (Cressida, Pandarus, Troilus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Nigel Robson, Judith Howarth
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: What is this sudden alarm? (Troilus, Cressida, Pandarus, Diomede, Chorus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Nigel Robson, Judith Howarth, Alan Opie, Chorus Of Opera North
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Sextet (Diomede, Troilus, Cressida, Pandarus, Calkas and Evadne) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Arthur Davies, Nigel Robson, Judith Howarth, Alan Opie, Yvonne Howard, Clive Bayley
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: She has brought shame upon her father! (Calkas, Diomede, Troilus, Cressida, Chorus) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Clive Bayley, Alan Opie, Arthur Davies, Judith Howarth, Chorus Of Opera North
Troilus and Cressida, Act III: Diomede!... Father!... (Cressida) (Original Version)William Walton, Richard Hickox, English Northern Philharmonia, Judith Howarth
Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of William Walton's "Troilus and Cressida," a masterful operatic composition that has captivated audiences since its premiere in 1954. This 1995 release by Chandos brings you a meticulously crafted recording of Walton's first opera, featuring a libretto by Christopher Hassall. With a runtime of over two hours, this album is a comprehensive journey through the tragic love story of Troilus and Cressida, set against the backdrop of the Trojan War.
The album comprises 38 tracks, each intricately composed and performed with the precision and passion that Walton is renowned for. From the hauntingly beautiful "Virgin of Troas" to the dramatic "Sextet" featuring an ensemble of characters, every piece is a testament to Walton's genius. The performances are brought to life by a stellar cast, with notable contributions from Janet Baker and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
This recording is a digital remastering of the original 1995 release, ensuring that the sound quality is as crisp and clear as the day it was first recorded. The album is a must-listen for fans of classical music and opera, offering a rich and immersive experience that showcases Walton's unique ability to blend drama, emotion, and musical brilliance. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Troilus and Cressida" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.
1995 Chandos Records1995 Chandos Records
About William Walton
Sir William Turner Walton, one of the most significant British composers of the 20th century, crafted a diverse and influential body of work that spans various classical genres. Born in Oldham, Lancashire, in 1902, Walton's musical journey began under the influence of his choirmaster father and singing-teacher mother, leading him to become a chorister at Christ Church Cathedral. Throughout his sixty-year career, Walton composed works that range from jazzy and modern orchestral pieces to operas and film scores, earning him a place among the greats like Elgar, Vaughan Williams, and Britten.
Walton's collaborations were as notable as his compositions. He worked with the poet Edith Sitwell on the iconic "Façade," a piece that blends spoken word with music, and his encounters with composers like Stravinsky and Schoenberg further enriched his artistic vision. His best-known works, such as the cantata "Belshazzar's Feast," the Viola Concerto, the First Symphony, and the coronation marches "Crown Imperial" and "Orb and Sceptre," showcase his versatility and mastery of composition.
Despite being largely self-taught, Walton's contributions to British musical heritage are immense. His music, characterized by its emotional depth and technical brilliance, continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. Walton's legacy is preserved and promoted by the Walton Trust, ensuring that his orchestral, choral, chamber, and vocal works remain a vital part of the classical music landscape.
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