Dubery: Observations - Seventeen songs and a string quartet David Dubery

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Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
08.12.2014

Label: Métier

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: David Dubery

Composer: David Dubery (1948-)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • David Dubery (1948-): Three songs for voice, flute and piano to poems by Douglas Gibson
  • 1 No. 1. Swans in Flight 02:45
  • 2 No. 2. Lizard 02:09
  • 3 No. 3. A Memory 01:54
  • Full fathom five for alto voice and piano to words by William Shakespeare
  • 4 Full Fathom Five 04:26
  • Time will not wait - Three songs for tenor voice and piano to poems by Douglas Gibson
  • 5 No. 1. Winter journey 02:25
  • 6 No. 2. Cloud shadows 04:26
  • 7 No. 3. Time will not Wait 02:47
  • Night Songs - For voice, flute and piano
  • 8 No. 1. One night in December 03:11
  • 9 No. 2. Evening in April 03:33
  • 10 No. 3. June evening 03:50
  • 11 No. 4. An August midnight 04:13
  • Observations - Six songs for voice and piano to poems by Walter de la Mare
  • 12 No. 1. The barber's 01:23
  • 13 No. 2. The old sailor 02:20
  • 14 No. 3. Esmeralda 01:47
  • 15 No. 4. The window 02:16
  • 16 No. 5. Done for 01:53
  • 17 No. 6. The promenade 1880 02:46
  • Cuarteto Iberico - Los fantasmas de los tiempos pasados (Ghosts of times past), for string quartet
  • 18 I. El bailarin en la plaza (The dancer in the square) 05:50
  • 19 II. En el Parque de Maria Luisa, Sevilla (In the Maria Luisa Park, Seville) 05:46
  • 20 III. El mendigo en el Barri Gotic, Barcelona (The beggar man in the Gothic Quarter Barcelona) 04:33
  • 21 IV. Carnaval (Carnival) 06:36
  • Total Runtime 01:10:49

Info for Dubery: Observations - Seventeen songs and a string quartet

The second album of music by David Dubery includes a very fine quartet based on Spanish inspiration and locations, which has been attracting much praise. Also two of Britain's foremost singers present a range of songs on texts by Douglas Gibson, William Shakespeare and Walter de la Mare,many with an obbligato flute line too. Dubery's firm attachment to the lyrical post-romantic style is ideal for these texts once again showing that new music can be superbly crafted, meaningful and enjoyable in relatively traditional form. This is music which will stay in fashion and be listened to 100 years from now.

“I was struck by the beauty of [Dubery's] music. He writes very well for the voice, which is not surprising as he spent time as an accom­panist for many singers. He is capable of more than mood-painting; he composes real melodies, some of which stay in the mind after one hearing. [In the Quartet] he has captured a Spanish flavor per­fectly without losing his own identity. The music is frequently gentle, sometimes wild, extremely varied in its mood while still holding together as a whole. And the melodic inspiration is very strong. All of the performances on the disc are intensely committed and well executed. This is a lovely discovery.” - Henry Fogel (Fanfare)

“David Dubery's very fine playing is something that must be mentioned, so full of passion. James Gilchrist [is] in fine voice … Adrienne Murray brings her full, beautiful toned voice [to her songs]. Throughout [the] fine quartet one is aware of Dubery's fine ear for texture and sonorities. The Cavaleri Quartet give a first rate performance with fine ensemble, sensitivity and panache. This new disc came as a real find. Anyone with the slightest interest in English song should snap it up, coupled as it is with a really fine string quartet. The recordings are excellent and there are informative booklet notes from William Ferguson and the composer.” (Bruce Reader, The Classical Reviewer)

James Gilchrist, tenor
Adrienne Murray, mezzo-soprano
Michael Cox, flute
David Dubery, piano
Cavaleri Quartet

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