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Track(s) taken from SIGCD127

As the apple tree

composer
1985
author of text
Song of Solomon 2: 3, 10

Royal Holloway Choir, Rupert Gough (conductor)
Recording details: May 2006
Douai Abbey, Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Produced by Orphic Recordings
Engineered by Orphic Recordings
Release date: March 2008
Total duration: 3 minutes 21 seconds

Cover artwork: Photo by Simon Stanley.
 

Other recordings available for download

Jesus College Choir Cambridge, Mark Williams (conductor), Benjamin Morris (organ)

Reviews

'Here is a choir of 23 young singers, fresh of tone and fresh of mind, careful and accurate over their notes yet giving the impression that it all comes naturally … they blend perfectly, they shade sensitively, they appear to work with like mind towards an agreed ideal of choral sound' (Gramophone)

'This disc is enjoyable, with a good range of old favourites and a number of pieces that deserve to be more widely sung' (Choir & Organ)» More

Robert Walker’s musical education began as a chorister at St. Matthew’s, Northampton—a church with a long history of commissions from such composers as Britten, Tippett, and Finzi. He studied at Cambridge and was, for a time, Professor of Composition at the London College of Music, before emigrating to Thailand. The short anthem As the apple tree dates from 1982 when it was written for the marriage of Walker’s nephew. The setting of words from the Song of Songs is dedicated, “To my father, who only likes the black notes”. The undulating and long melismatic phrases of both choir and organ give the effect of a tree swaying in the breeze and this impression is heightened towards the end where Walker resorts to an aleatoric effect—each voice singing the main theme freely in a hushed murmur.

from notes by Rupert Gough © 2008

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My Beloved's Voice
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