"Felicity Lott sings English Songs" is a captivating collection of 22 beloved English songs, performed by the renowned soprano Felicity Lott and accompanied by the skilled pianist Graham Johnson. Released on February 1, 1990, under the Chandos label, this album is a testament to the rich tapestry of English vocal music, spanning various styles and eras. With a total duration of one hour and three minutes, the album showcases Lott's exquisite vocal range and interpretive prowess, making it a delightful journey through the world of English art songs.
The album features a diverse selection of songs, including works by notable composers such as Thomas Moore, William Blake, and Benjamin Britten, whom Lott is particularly fond of. Some of the standout tracks include "So we'll go no more a-roving," "The Cloths of Heaven," and "The Shawl," each offering a unique blend of poetry and music that highlights Lott's versatility and artistry. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "The Sprig of Thyme" and "Fox-trot, 'Old Sir Faulk'," providing a comprehensive overview of the English song repertoire.
Felicity Lott, one of Britain's most beloved sopranos, brings her signature warmth and elegance to this collection. Her ability to convey the nuances of each poem and melody is evident throughout the album, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. The accompanying piano performances by Graham Johnson are equally impressive, providing a solid foundation for Lott's vocal artistry.
This album is a celebration of English song, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the genre through the lens of one of its most talented interpreters. Whether you are a seasoned classical music fan or a newcomer to the world of art songs, "Felicity Lott sings English Songs" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
1990 Chandos Records1990 Chandos Records
Tracks
So we'll go no more a-rovingMaude Valerie White, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
II. Queen Mary's SongEdward Elgar, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
III. The Cloths of HeavenThomas Dunhill, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
I. Love's PhilosophyRoger Quilter, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
II. Silent NoonRalph Vaughan Williams, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
The ShawlDorothy Hogben, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
Fish in the Unruffled LakesBenjamin Britten, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
II. O lurcher-loving collierLennox Berkeley, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
VI. O Waly WalyBenjamin Britten, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
The Sprig of ThymePercy Grainger, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
Sigh no more, ladiesGeoffrey Bush, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
Come Sing and DanceHerbert Howells, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
GavotteHerbert Howells, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
Go not, happy day, H. 34Frank Bridge, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
III. My own countryPeter Warlock, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
II. SilverCecil Armstrong Gibbs, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
The Early MorningGraham Peel, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
V. Sweet Chance, that led my steps abroadMichael Head, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
VIII. The SwingLiza Lehmann, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
Red Roses and Red NosesLord (Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson) Berners, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
VII. Come you not from Newcastle?Benjamin Britten, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson
Fox-trot, "Old Sir Faulk"William Walton, Felicity Lott, Graham Johnson