I know where I'm going - John Rutter, Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • ‘I know where I'm going' - Irish Traditional Song
    From the album 'The Sprig of Thyme'
    Arranger John Rutter
    Conductor John Rutter
    Choir The Cambridge Singers
    Orchestra Members of the City of London Sinfonia
    Buy, download or stream: lnk.to/TheSprigOfThyme
    Buy sheet music: bit.ly/3wGwKEx
    Find more of the catalogue and curated playlists by subscribing to the channel:
    bit.ly/2uQMe9P
    Social Media Links:
    Facebook: / johnruttermusic
    Twitter: / johnmrutter
    Instagram: / johnrutter.composer
    Website: www.johnrutter...
    LYRICS:
    I know where I’m going,
    And I know who’s going with me,
    I know who I love
    But the dear knows who I’ll marry!
    I have stockings of silk,
    Shoes of fine green leather,
    Combs to buckle my hair,
    And a ring for every finger.
    Some say he’s black*,
    But I say he’s bonny,
    The fairest of them all
    My handsome, winsome Johnny.
    Feather beds are soft,
    And painted rooms are bonny,
    But I would leave them all
    To go with my love Johnny.
    I know where I’m going,
    And 1 know who’s going with me,
    I know who I love
    But the dear knows who I’ll marry!
    *black: dour, ungracious
    The Sprig of Thyme
    The Sprig of Thyme offers a selection of traditional songs of the British Isles, drawing together long-standing favourites as Willow Song and The Miller of Dee with lesser known gems as O Can Ye Sew Cushions and The Sprig of Thyme. Many new settings for choir and small instrumental group have been created by John Rutter especially for this album. Rutter’s suite of eleven traditional songs, The Sprig of Thyme (all of which can be heard on this album) is published by Oxford University Press.
    ‘This is a lovely disc; one to head my list of Christmas presents for musical friends…’ Gramophone
    “This superb collection of traditional English songs, arranged by R. Vaughan Williams and John Rutter, is drawn from nursery rhymes, scout camps, and hymns from High Church assemblies. Sung in the peerless tones of The Cambridge Singers, these humble songs echo the gentility and cultural nationalism of postwar England. Included are bold drinking songs, tender lullabies, and love songs of fragile beauty. They bring delight and pleasure from a vanished age.” AllMusic
    John Rutter, English composer and conductor, is associated with choral music throughout the world. His recordings with the Cambridge Singers (the professional chamber choir he set up in 1983) have reached a wide global audience, many of them featuring his own music in definitive versions. Among John’s best-known choral works are Gloria, Requiem, Magnificat, Mass of the Children, and Visions, together with many church anthems, choral songs and Christmas carols.
    Contact
    info@collegium.co.uk

Комментарии • 3