Ian Bostridge sings "Silent Noon" from "The English Songbook
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2009
- Ian Bostridge sings "Silent Noon" from "The English Songbook"
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Bostridge's art & soul ... Thank God we're alive.
Oh my... what a way to make me cry of happiness. This can't get any better. The colorful and vivid images Rossetti used in his poem are so beautifully painted by Bostridge and Drake. The video conveys such nostalgy - the longing Victorians- now displaced in the cities- felt for their former, simple country life. And that Vaughan Williams' chord progression at the very beginning is so moving, so effective... Thank you for sharing this. What a joy!
I clearly remember hearing a Bostridge recital in Toronto. I was in the first row stage center at Roy Thomson Hall. He had sung a few pieces and then began the four long beats of "Heilge Nacht" in Schubert's Nacht und Träume. I thought the sky had opened up. It was one of the most spiritual moments of my life.
And his version of "Silent Noon" is very delicate here. It is a densely poetic statement of enduring love. And I remain convinced of that sentiment when he sings it.
The noon must not be silent! The noon must be filled with singing birds and praise to the God who created this miracle we call planet EARTH!!! We have not found another!!!
I am in awe of this mans voice.I am not familiar with this song however, I love him.
I do believe this is the BEST vocal artistry/interpretation I've every heard for this song, EVER!
My goodness, this is wonderful, I love the long pauses, nuances and hesitations they put in the song, real artistic license applied to the tempos, it's the way it should be tempo wise, I've always wanted it to be performed this way but it rarely is - so just beautiful, the lovely poem, a beautiful skilled voice, and Williams' gorgeous music, Bravo, Bravo..>!!
So tender and beautiful......
How can he not cut it for Schubert songs? O_o His recordings of Schwanengesang and Wintereisse are nothing short of amazing. I have recordings by various artists and have to say his are my favourites.
Expressive and absolutely angelic.
This is so so so beautiful. Ian's voice is perfection for this song. Either makes me cry or puts me to sleep happy :)
Such a gifted singer with a lovely focused, colourful, and free tone. In my opinion one of the world's best voices for this genre!
We're singing this piece in a vocal techniques class and were warned it was tricky but I'm transported by Ian's rendition, absolutely stunning, will have to buy the album now.
utterly delightful.....Ian, you should sing RVW more often
absolutely gorgeous. i had to close my eyes.
so relaxing after a rough day.
{inhales}
aaaaaaaaah.
i sang this song for my solo in my High School concert as well as for my college audition for the music program just in a higher key
I sing this song. But Boistridge brings a new, supremely subtle quality to the interpretation (he and his accompanist of course). And what a beautiful voice. He may be my new favorite singer of art songs.
this video has helped me memorize this song so much, i'm singing it for a final tomorrow and think I finally got it worked out
A beautiful rendition right to the heart.
What a gorgeous sound - amazing!