The 'Listeners' Choice' slot on Essential Classics today was seeded by Kenneth Leighton's Drop Drop Slow Tears, which forms the final section of his Crucifixus Pro Nobis. (It was sung as the anthem on a recent CE from Kings.) The topic was 'tears'.
The pieces selected:
1.Gibbons' setting of Phineas Fletcher's words sung superbly by St Paul's in John Scott's day, the final verse being a treble solo.
2. One of Dowlsnds' Lachrimae Pavans, played by Phantasm with Elizabeth Kenny (lute). It may be known better to some as his setting of the words Flow my Tears.
3. Poulenc's motet Vinea mea Electa sung by The Sixteen
4. Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli playing 'Tears'. Maybe a bit of a jolt...but let's be broad-minded.
5. Walton's Drop Drop Slow Tears sung by Polyphony. (One of my relations in the choir, but don't let that put you off!)
This really is a Radio 3 moment not to miss. I was driving at the time, and had to pull over as my tears were not that slow.
...about 1hr 32 mins from start.
The pieces selected:
1.Gibbons' setting of Phineas Fletcher's words sung superbly by St Paul's in John Scott's day, the final verse being a treble solo.
2. One of Dowlsnds' Lachrimae Pavans, played by Phantasm with Elizabeth Kenny (lute). It may be known better to some as his setting of the words Flow my Tears.
3. Poulenc's motet Vinea mea Electa sung by The Sixteen
4. Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli playing 'Tears'. Maybe a bit of a jolt...but let's be broad-minded.
5. Walton's Drop Drop Slow Tears sung by Polyphony. (One of my relations in the choir, but don't let that put you off!)
This really is a Radio 3 moment not to miss. I was driving at the time, and had to pull over as my tears were not that slow.
...about 1hr 32 mins from start.
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