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Track(s) taken from SIGCD447

The blue bird, Op 119 No 3

First line:
The lake lay blue below the hill
composer
1910; 5vv
author of text

Philippa Murray (soprano), Armonico Consort, Christopher Monks (conductor)
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Recording details: June 2013
St Mark's Church, Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
Produced by Christopher Monks & John Taylor
Engineered by John Taylor
Release date: April 2016
Total duration: 3 minutes 59 seconds
 

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Reviews

'Best are solo contributions from soprano Eloise Irving and tenor Matthew Vine, who take the lead in the exquisite opener, Lisa Lan' (Gramophone)

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'This is a disc which works because the singers combine fine musical quality with a sympathy and enthusiasm for their material, giving us a delightfully evocative 50 minutes' (Planet Hugill)

Sir Charles Villiers Stanford’s setting of The blue bird is his most beloved part-song, a miniature of exquisite stillness. It forms the third of his Eight Part-Songs, all drawn from texts by Mary Coleridge, who in her lifetime was better known as a novelist than as a poet. Yet her verse—fresh, lucid, and imaginative—was held in high esteem by a discerning few. Stanford was among her most devoted champions, joined by figures such as Frank Bridge and Hubert Parry, even if many of his contemporaries remained unconvinced. The spell of The blue bird lies in its hushed serenity: Stanford’s unorthodox use of unresolved harmony allows the music to hover, while long, suspended notes smooth the surface, permitting no ripples on this imagined lake. The piece fades away on an open-ended chord, as though the bird itself has vanished from view, leaving only a lingering sense of wonder in its wake.

from notes by Owain Park © 2026

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