Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical music with "English Serenade" by The Scottish Baroque Ensemble. Released on May 26, 2015, this captivating album is a testament to the ensemble's mastery of Baroque and early 20th-century repertoire. With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "English Serenade" features 22 meticulously crafted tracks that showcase the ensemble's versatility and virtuosity.
The album opens with Benjamin Britten's "Simple Symphony, Op. 4," a charming suite that highlights the ensemble's playful and expressive side. Following this, the ensemble delves into the lively and rhythmic "Capriol Suite" by Peter Warlock, a work that showcases their ability to bring historical dance music to life. The album also includes a selection of "Six English Lyrics" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, beautifully sung by Yvonne Lea, which add a vocal dimension to the ensemble's performance.
Gustav Holst's "Serenade for Strings, Op. 20" is another highlight of the album, demonstrating the ensemble's ability to handle larger-scale works with grace and precision. The album concludes with two works by Gustav Holst: "On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring" and "Somerset Rhapsody, Op. 21b," which showcase the ensemble's ability to evoke the natural world and the spirit of English folk music.
Throughout the album, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble is joined by notable collaborators, including the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Lionel Friedman, and Leonard Friedman, all of whom contribute to the rich and varied sound of the recordings. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "English Serenade" is sure to delight and inspire.
(C) 2015 Heritage Records
Tracks
Simple Symphony, Op. 4: I. Boisterous BourréeBenjamin Britten, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Simple Symphony, Op. 4: II. Playful PizzicatoBenjamin Britten, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Simple Symphony, Op. 4: III. Sentimental SarabandeBenjamin Britten, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Simple Symphony, Op. 4: IV. Frolicsome FinaleBenjamin Britten, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Capriol Suite: I. Basse-DansePeter Warlock, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Capriol Suite: II. PavanePeter Warlock, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Capriol Suite: III. TordionPeter Warlock, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Capriol Suite: IV. BranslesPeter Warlock, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Capriol Suite: V. Pieds-en-l'airPeter Warlock, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Capriol Suite: VI. Mattachins (Sword Dance)Peter Warlock, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Six English Lyrics: I. Go, lovely roseMalcolm Williamson, Yvonne Lea, Leonard Friedman, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble
Six English Lyrics: II. Crossing the barMalcolm Williamson, Yvonne Lea, Leonard Friedman, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble
Six English Lyrics: III. A birthdayMalcolm Williamson, Yvonne Lea, Leonard Friedman, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble
Six English Lyrics: IV. Sweet and lowMalcolm Williamson, Yvonne Lea, Leonard Friedman, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble
Six English Lyrics: V. Jenny kiss'd meMalcolm Williamson, Yvonne Lea, Leonard Friedman, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble
Six English Lyrics: VI. When I am deadMalcolm Williamson, Yvonne Lea, Leonard Friedman, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble
Serenade for Strings, Op. 20: I. Allegro piacevoleEdward Elgar, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Serenade for Strings, Op. 20: II. LarghettoEdward Elgar, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
Serenade for Strings, Op. 20: III. AllegrettoEdward Elgar, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Leonard Friedman
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in SpringFrederick Delius, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Sir Charles Groves, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Somerset Rhapsody, Op. 21bGustav Holst, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Sir Charles Groves, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Introduction and Allegro, Op. 47Edward Elgar, The Scottish Baroque Ensemble, Sir Charles Groves, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra