George Butterworth, orch. Phillip Brookes: Six Songs from "A Shropshire Lad"

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2021
  • Roderick Williams sings, the BBC Scottish Orchestra conducted by Andrew Manze accompany.
    This orchestration is from 2005-2006 and was first used (with all 11 songs) in Belgium and Lithuania in 2008.
    The performers are Roderick Williams, with the BBC Scottish Orchestra and Andrew Manze.
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  • @rhonataylor85
    @rhonataylor85 4 месяца назад +3

    Roderick Williams is THE BOSS ❤

  • @WillianGomesBass
    @WillianGomesBass Год назад +18

    0:26 Lovieliest of Trees
    3:13 When I Was One-and-twenty
    4:40 Look not in my eyes
    6:56 Think no more, Lad
    8:18 The Lads in their hundreds
    10:52 Is my team ploughing?

  • @richardsagala3186
    @richardsagala3186 2 года назад +12

    Powerful poetry, beautiful singing, heart wrenching at times…

  • @user-hp4fn7jo4u
    @user-hp4fn7jo4u Год назад +5

    The silence at the end brought tears to my eyes...

  • @WillyWonkasCrack
    @WillyWonkasCrack 3 месяца назад +1

    Imo Roddy Williams is the best interpreter of all Finzi songs for baritone but also most English song! His expression, passion, technique, rich sounding timbre fits the genre so well!

  • @colinbennett9317
    @colinbennett9317 Год назад +6

    Wonderful orchestration by my schoolfriend Phillip Brookes.

    • @pabmusic1
      @pabmusic1  Год назад

      How nice, Colin! Thank you.

  • @charlescoleman5509
    @charlescoleman5509 2 месяца назад

    I’ve always wanted to orchestrate these songs. But I’m glad someone other than me did it. And done very well. Knowing the orchestral work that Butterworth wrote with the same title, this version seems to resemble what Butterworth might have done had he not been killed so young. Bravo!

    • @pabmusic1
      @pabmusic1  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words. Yes, I tried to get the Butterworth style of orchestration (Grieg and Debussy) and I think it came off.

  • @amielschotz4982
    @amielschotz4982 Месяц назад +1

    What a tragedy for British music that Butterworth was killed in the war. These songs show such incredible promise. A fine performance by Roderick, though it demonstrates the dilemma of how to make the songs more important thang the singer.

    • @pabmusic1
      @pabmusic1  Месяц назад

      The sadder thing is that there's every reason to think Butterworth would not have composed much - or anything - if he had returned from WW1. He was a slow composer, who never had a commission for anything, and in any case was more into Morris dancing. He would probably have become director of the English Folk Dance and Song Society when Cecil Sharp died.

  • @user-sc3so7bl7u
    @user-sc3so7bl7u 2 месяца назад

    What can I say, he’s awesome 👏

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 4 месяца назад

    He has a wonder voice . I love this song to the cherry tree.

  • @rebeccae.5217
    @rebeccae.5217 Год назад +4

    How moving and beautifully sung! Those last two songs especially. That twist at the end of the last song.... I guess the ghostly questioner was silenced after that response from his friend. The fourth song is rightfully angry and bitter about the seeming inevitability of war.

  • @ThethomasBryan
    @ThethomasBryan Год назад +1

    beautiful concert perfect, such clean diction

  • @fromsuntosun24
    @fromsuntosun24 Год назад +3

    Just wonderful. This setting seems to complete the Rhapsody for orchestra "A Shropshire Lad". It would be a really beautiful concert, the rhapsody last, recalling the first song...

    • @pabmusic1
      @pabmusic1  Год назад +1

      I agree. Butterworth said the Rhapsody was "a sort of epilogue to my two sets of Housman songs" and I orchestrated them with that in mind. All eleven songs should be sung (there are five more in Bredon Hill and Other Songs) so that the reference to the last song - With Rue My Heart Is Laden - that occurs right at the end of the Rhapsody can be appreciated.

  • @guillermolopetegui8137
    @guillermolopetegui8137 Год назад +2

    English music is beautiful and unique.

  • @danielmahan1573
    @danielmahan1573 4 месяца назад

    So lovely

  • @sarahrobinson5941
    @sarahrobinson5941 Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @callmeBe
    @callmeBe 2 года назад +6

    Clean and liquid clear textures, with your colorful orchestration taking full advantage. Exceptionally nice work!

  • @R08Tam
    @R08Tam Год назад +2

    Sublime

  • @webrarian
    @webrarian 2 года назад +2

    The muted strings are beautiful.

  • @martincollinge1379
    @martincollinge1379 11 месяцев назад

    Da iawn, Roderick!

  • @williamphillips5115
    @williamphillips5115 9 месяцев назад

    Brllliant

  • @user-ks3hu6oh2m
    @user-ks3hu6oh2m Год назад +1

    I love the orchestration. Wish you would have credited the singer, orchestra, and conductor.

    • @pabmusic1
      @pabmusic1  Год назад

      You are quite right. I've amended the description.

  • @thesaucegroup1877
    @thesaucegroup1877 28 дней назад

    4:40

  • @christopherallen487
    @christopherallen487 4 месяца назад

    Where do I get the score to this? Just wonderful! Thank you ...

    • @pabmusic1
      @pabmusic1  4 месяца назад

      Hello. The score & parts (of all 11 Housman songs - not just 6) are published by Musikproduktion Hõflich of Munich. Message me for details. But I know that the Royal Academy of Music have a set.

  • @ayejayuu49
    @ayejayuu49 Год назад +1

    Call me stupid but please someone say who the singer is?

  • @jimmorgan5612
    @jimmorgan5612 2 года назад

    Too bad the conductor couldn't find a tux.

    • @thesaucegroup1877
      @thesaucegroup1877 Год назад +7

      It's really not that big a deal....he isnt the one singing

    • @R08Tam
      @R08Tam Год назад

      Oh FFS, get a life

    • @MrAristaeus
      @MrAristaeus 9 месяцев назад +4

      You’ll note that the entire orchestra are also wearing all black. Also, if one is being pedantic, Roddy is wearing white tie and tails, not a tux.

    • @jennywren8937
      @jennywren8937 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@MrAristaeus Yes, you're right. Casual in varying degrees is more popular these days.

    • @MrAristaeus
      @MrAristaeus 5 месяцев назад

      @@jennywren8937 I’m not quite sure we’re in agreement… white tie and tails is just about the most formal style of evening dress and I wouldn’t describe the black suits and shirts of the orchestra and conductor as ‘casual’.