in Choir & Organ (Nov, 2018)
This splendid CD celebrates the 10th anniversary of the foundation of St Catharine’s Girls’ Choir, Cambridge, the first college-based girls’ choir. They have come a long way in the last decade under their director Edward Wickham, and the evidence of this CD shows what an exceptionally skilful and versatile group they are. Ending with Benjamin Britten’s familiar Friday Afternoons, the programme takes us through song collections by subsequent generations of British composers, all of which reveal different facets of the possibilities of writing for children’s voices. Howard Skempton’s Five Poems of Mary Webb, without piano and using two-voice textures, are especially effective, while Richard Rodney Bennett’s The Insect World and The …
Sing Levy Dew – St Catharine’s Girls’ Choir
Dove It sounded as if the streets were running
Bennett The Insect World
Bennett The Aviary
Skempton Five Poems of Mary Webb
Beamish Seven Songs
Britten Friday Afternoons, Op. 7
St Catharine’s Girls’ Choir, Cambridge, Edward Wickham
20,60€
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