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Two Choral Songs, Op 71
composer
1914
author of text
Recordings
Cover of 'Elgar: Choral Songs' (CDA67019)
Cover of 'Elgar: The Complete Choral Songs' (CDA66271/2)
Details
No 1: The Shower  Cloud, if as thou dost melt
No 2: The Fountain  The unthrift sun shot vital gold
Two Choral Songs, Op 71
The two Opus 71 songs, to words by Henry Vaughan, are exquisitely written, deceptive in their (relative) simplicity. In The Shower, the altos and tenors have semiquavers against the tune’s quavers in a couple of places, suggesting the ‘train of drops’ of the title. The second song, The Fountain, refers to a stillness in nature (‘all the earth lay hush’); but then, ‘Only a little fountain lent Some use for ears’. The music of nature was always a potent force for Elgar: as a boy he had been found lying by the River Severn, ‘trying to fix the sounds’ as he wrote many years later.

from notes by Geoffrey Hodgkins © 1998

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Details for CDA67019 track 1
The Shower
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-98-01901
Duration
2'25
Recording date
16 April 1998
Recording venue
St Alban's Church, Holborn, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Andrew Keener
Recording engineer
Antony Howell & Julian Millard
Hyperion usage
  1. Elgar: Choral Songs (CDA67019)
    Disc 1 Track 1
    Release date: November 1998
    Deletion date: November 2006
    Archive Service Only
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1.Audio tour Millais: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, 2008
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