Soprano Claire Booth and pianist Christopher Glynn explore the
fascinating and multifaceted folk song output of the original and
inventive composer Percy Grainger. Percy Grainger was an
extraordinary human being and musician - a precocious pianist, colourful
composer and world traveller, a peculiarly passionate and emotive
eccentric whose fertile mind produced an expansive oeuvre of original
and inventive works. Above all Grainger is best known for his most
enduring musical endeavour, his exploration and dissemination of folk
music. With this release, soprano Claire Booth and pianist Christopher
Glynn, who have spent decades delving into Grainger's folk music output,
document their fascination with the multifaceted firebrand, and bring
his alluring music to a wider audience. Grainger's success resulted
in multiple versions of his folk song settings, for orchestra, wind
band, chamber ensemble and choir. But it's perhaps his versions for
voice and piano that are the most characteristic, bringing out
Grainger's own highly individual style at the keyboard. Claire's and
Christopher's survey, one of the most comprehensive available on the
market today, offers a variety of transcriptions of songs found in
collections from the British Isles as well as discoveries Grainger heard
as he roamed throughout the field. The album concludes with Grainger's
most celebrated piece, English Country Gardens, in which Claire makes a
cameo appearance on piano, joining Christopher in a rousing duet.
"The exemplary soprano soloist, handling the slippery vocal lines as if
there was nothing remotely challenging about them" - The Guardian "At
Carnegie Hall pianist Christopher Glynn was an exemplary partner, by
turns impossibly delicate, colourfully nimble and thunderously firm." (Opera News)
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