Dreams and Songs Bryn Terfel
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
19.10.2018
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 I Believe 02:36
- 2 The Fields Of Athenry 04:18
- 3 Perhaps Love 02:59
- 4 If I Were A Rich Man (From "Fiddler on the Roof") 05:31
- 5 Do You Love Me (From "Fiddler on the Roof") 03:11
- 6 Amazing Grace 03:54
- 7 Trees 02:26
- 8 Tell My Father (From "The Civil War") 04:07
- 9 The Shepherd Poet Of Passchendaele 03:21
- 10 The Golf Song (Golfer's Lament) 03:04
- 11 Ar Lan Y Mor 02:35
- 12 Granada 03:33
- 13 Smile 02:25
- 14 The Hippopotamus Song 03:40
Info for Dreams and Songs
Sir Bryn Terfel has enlisted a host of impressive guest stars to duet with him on his new album Dreams and Songs – including two stars of the big screen and television, his friends Dame Emma Thompson and Rob Brydon. Fellow singers Alfie Boe, Katherine Jenkins, Joseph Calleja and Danielle de Niese also appear on the recording, which is out via Deutsche Grammophon.
Terfel is joined by his former Sweeney Todd co-star, Oscar-winning actress Dame Emma Thompson for “Do You Love Me” from Fiddler on the Roof – a song she describes as being “just so moving”. Terfel says, “She came to the recording at Abbey Road the day after it was announced she was being made a Dame, so of course the champagne corks should have been popping but there was work to be done.”
Comedian and fellow Welshman Rob Brydon joins Terfel on the duet “The Golfer’s Lament”, a light-hearted tale of life on the fairway. The rousing romp captures their cheeky sense of humour and their shared love of the sport – as Terfel says, “I think it describes our love of golf to a tee.” Brydon adds, “It was an honour and a thrill to sing with Sir Bryn, and what better than a song celebrating my sporting shortcomings!”
Completing the remarkable line-up of singers is tenor Alfie Boe on “Perhaps Love”, soprano Danielle de Niese on “Amazing Grace”, tenor Joseph Calleja on “Granada”, and soprano Katherine Jenkins on “Tell My Father” from The Civil War. There is also a world premiere recording of “The Shepherd Poet Of Passchendaele”, written especially for Terfel by Penclawdd-born Sir Karl Jenkins, the most performed living composer. The song is inspired by the story of Welsh poet Hedd Wyn, who died on the first day of the Battle of Passchendaele (the Third Battle of Ypres), with poignant lyrics written by Sir Karl’s wife – Lady Jenkins, Carol Barratt.
Acclaimed worldwide for tackling the biggest opera roles, Sir Bryn’s new album – his first in five years – shows his lighter side with a collection of his most loved songs, recorded in brand new orchestral versions. He says, “This is some of my favourite concert repertoire. Songs and duets, some humorous encores that I just adore to sing. And how lucky I am to share the album with some incredible artists, and to record at the amazing, iconic Abbey Road.”
Alongside the release of Dreams and Songs, Sir Bryn Terfel continues to give major performances around the world. Following his title role in Falstaff at London’s Royal Opera House, he has opened the National Eisteddfod of Wales with a newly-commissioned piece about renowned bass Paul Robeson, and he will be reprising his title role as Sweeney Todd at Zürich Opera in December. He will also sing with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall on October 5th for a special concert which includes music by Verdi, Wagner, Mozart and more.
Bryn Terfel, bass-baritone
Danielle de Niese, vocals
Katherine Jenkins, vocals
Joseph Calleja, vocals
Rob Brydon, vocals
Pete Murry, piano
David Childs, euphonium
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Paul Bateman, conductor
Bryn Terfel
Born in North Wales in 1965, Bryn Terfel entered London’s Guildhall School of Music in 1984, studying first with Arthur Reckless and later with Rudolf Piernay. In 1988 he won the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship and the following year graduated from the Guildhall, receiving the school’s Gold Medal. Shortly after that he represented Wales in the “Singer of the World” Competition in Cardiff and launched his career by winning the lieder prize.
Booklet for Dreams and Songs