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CD available From: 01 September 2007 |
| | Granville Bantock (1868-1946)
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| | | | The Ruba'iyat according to Edward Fitzgerald set to Music | | | | | | for Three Solo Voices, Chorus, and Orchestra in Three Parts | | | | | | The Philosopher - Baritone | | | 2 | | Chorus: 'Wake! For the Sun, who scattered into flight' - | 2:08 | | 3 | | Chorus: 'Before the phantom of false morning died' - | 2:28 | | 4 | | The Poet: 'And as the cock crew, those who stood before' - | 2:20 | | 5 | | The Poet: 'Now the new year reviving old desires' - | 1:45 | | 6 | | The Poet: 'Iram indeed is gone with all his rose' - | 2:25 | | 7 | | Chorus: 'Whether at Naishápúr or Babylon' - | 2:14 | | 8 | | The Beloved: 'Each morn a thousand roses brings, you say' - | 1:34 | | 9 | | The Poet: 'With me along the strip of herbage strown' - | 6:49 | | 10 | | Chorus: 'Some for the glories of this world; and some' - | 2:06 | | 11 | | The Beloved: 'Look to the blowing Rose about us - 'Lo''' - | 1:32 | | 12 | | Chorus: 'Think, in this battered caravanserai' - | 2:09 | | 13 | | The Poet: 'I sometimes think that never blows so red' - | 1:59 | | 14 | | The Poet: 'Ah, my Beloved, fill the cup that clears' - | 1:55 | | 15 | | Chorus: 'Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend' - | 2:57 | | 16 | | The Beloved: 'Alike for those who for To-day prepare' - | 2:46 | | 17 | | The Philosopher: 'Myself when young did eagerly frequent' - | 2:33 | | 18 | | Chorus: 'What, without asking, hither hurried Whence?' - | 1:21 | | 19 | | The Poet: 'Up from earth's centre through the seventh gate' - | 2:51 | | 20 | | Chorus: 'Earth could not answer; nor the seas that mourn' - | 2:25 | | 21 | | The Poet: 'Then of THEE IN ME who works behind' - | 0:52 | | 22 | | The Poet: 'Then to the lip of this poor earthen urn' - | 2:34 | | 23 | | The Philosopher: 'I think the vessel, that with fugitive' | 2:23 | | 1 | | The Beloved: 'As then the tulip for her morning sup' - | 3:39 | | 2 | | The Beloved: 'So when that Angel of the darker drink' - | 2:18 | | 3 | | Chorus: ''Tis but a tent where takes his one day's rest' - | 2:32 | | 4 | | The Beloved and the Poet: 'When you and I behind the veil are past' - | 4:01 | | 5 | | [Interlude:] The Desert - | 1:35 | | 7 | | Chorus: 'A moment's halt - a momentary taste' - | 3:35 | | 8 | | The Philosopher: 'Would you that spangle of Existence spend' - | 2:37 | | 9 | | The Philosopher: 'A moment guessed - then back behind the fold' - | 2:34 | | 10 | | Chorus: 'Waste not your hour, nor in the vain pursuit' - | 4:09 | | 11 | | Chorus: 'Better be jocund with the fruitful grape' | 2:59 | | 12 | | The Philosopher: 'You know, my Friends, with what a brave carouse' - | 2:11 | | 13 | | The Philosopher: 'Ah, but my computations, people say' - | 1:40 | | 14 | | The Philosopher and Chorus: 'and 'twas - the Grape!' - | 2:42 | | | | | Chorus: 'The Grape that can with logic absolute' - | | | 15 | | Chorus: 'The mighty Mahmúd, Allah-breathing Lord' - | 3:38 | | 16 | | The Philosopher: 'Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dare' - | 1:29 | | 17 | | The Philosopher: 'I must abjure the Balm of Life, I must' - | 1:42 | | 18 | | Chorus: 'Oh threats of Hell and hopes of Paradise!' - | 3:17 | | 19 | | Chorus: 'The Revelation of devout and learn'd' - | 1:47 | | 20 | | Chorus: 'We are no other than a moving row' - | 3:19 | | 21 | | The Beloved: 'The Moving finger writes; and, having writ' - | 1:41 | | 22 | | The Beloved and the Poet: 'And that inverted bowl we call the sky' - | 1:36 | | 23 | | The Poet: 'With Earth's first clay they did the last man knead' - | 2:10 | | 24 | | The Philosopher: 'I tell you this - when, started from the goal' - | 3:30 | | 25 | | The Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'What! out of senseless Nothing to provoke' - | 4:41 | | 26 | | Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'Oh Thou, who didst with pitfall and with gin' - | 1:46 | | 27 | | Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philospher: 'Oh Thou, who Man of baser earth didst make' | 2:36 | | 1 | | Introduction 'The Fast of Ramazán' - | 2:47 | | 2 | | Worshippers in the Mosque - | 4:10 | | 3 | | The Philosopher: 'As under cover of departing day' - | 1:00 | | 4 | | Chorus: 'Shapes of all sorts and sizes, great and small' - | 2:07 | | 5 | | First Pot: 'Said one among them - 'Surely not in vain'' - | 6:36 | | 6 | | Chorus: 'So while the vessels one by one were speaking' - | 1:55 | | 7 | | The Philosopher: 'Ah, with the grape my fading life provide' - | 2:26 | | 8 | | The Philosopher: 'Indeed the idol I have loved so long' - | 1:48 | | 9 | | The Philosopher: 'And much as wine has play'd the infidel' - | 2:14 | | 10 | | The Poet: 'Yet ah, that Spring should vanish with the rose!' - | 2:35 | | 11 | | The Poet: 'Would but the desert of the fountain yield' - | 6:34 | | 12 | | Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'Yon rising moon that looks for us again' - | 1:33 | | 13 | | Chorus, the Beloved, the Poet and the Philosopher: 'And when like her, oh Sáki, you shall pass' | 4:15 | | | Catherine Wyn-Rogers mezzo-soprano |
| | Roderick Williams baritone |
| | Olivia Robinson soprano (First Pot) |
| | Siân Menna mezzo-soprano (Second Pot) |
| | Edward Price bass (Sixth Pot) |
| | | | 1 and 2 October 2005 & 17 and 18 February 2007 | | | | Michael Common (Assistant: October 2005) |
| | Jonathan Cooper (Assistant: February 2007) |
| | | | | | | | | | Awards | | | | | | BBC Music Magazine Choice> | | | | | | Gramophone Editor's Choice> | | | | Format: Super Audio CD Originally recorded in: DSD |
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