Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony (Symphony No.1)

Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony (Symphony No.1)

£12.99

Hallé announces their latest release, of Vaughan Williams’ masterpiece in a live recording from the stunning 2014 Bridgewater Hall performance.

Release follows hugely successful previous Vaughan Williams volumes including:

  • Symphonies No.5 & No.8 (CD HLL 7533) – Sunday Times Album of the Week and Music Web Recording of the Month (April 2013); Gramophone ‘Editor’s Choice’ (May 2013)
  • Symphony No.2 ‘London’/Oboe Concerto (CD HLL 7529) – BBC Radio 3 CD Review Disc of the Week (31 December 2011)

The work is a full-scale choral symphony (for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra) with a vast, mystical setting of texts by the American poet Walt Whitman.

Much of the music is descriptive of the sea, particularly The Waves, but in the other movements the sea becomes a metaphor for a voyage into eternity.

After a seven year gestation A Sea Symphony was premiered in October 1910 and was received rapturously, establishing Vaughan Williams as the leading English figure in the post-Elgar generation.

Conductor
Sir Mark Elder

Soloists/Artists
Katherine Broderick, Soprano
Roderick Williams, Baritone

Chorus
Hallé Choir
Hallé Youth Choir
Schola Cantorum of Oxford
Ad Solem

Catalogue number CD HLL 7542

Preview: https://orcd.co/e5a954k



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