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| More Songs My Father Taught Me / Allen, Martineau | |||||
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Release Date: 08/12/2003 Label: Hyperion Catalog #: 67374 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Traditional, Eric Coates, Alan Murray, Gladys Mary Sheldon, Lord Henry Somerset, William Henry Squire, Frederick Clay, Ernest R. Ball, Haydn Wood, Alonzo "Zo" Elliot, Odoardo Barri, Wilfred Sanderson, John Liptrott Hatton, T. C. Sterndale Bennett, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Arthur Sullivan, Amy Woodforde Finden, Annie Fortescue Harrison, Helen Guy, James L. Molloy, William Vincent Wallace Performer: Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Allen
Number of Discs: 1 |
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Most of my comments from my review of this disc's companion (Songs my father taught me--type Q5118 in Search Reviews) still apply, although on this go around baritone Thomas Allen's voice and interpretive stance seem more carefully nuanced and more suited to the intimate nature of the material. Of course, part of this could be due to the fact that these 29 songs are generally less familiar (at least to a North American listener) than those on the first disc, and thus come without the same degree of preconditioned expectations. As before, it's obvious that Allen, with his strong, sturdy, rich baritone, really does love these songs and truly sounds as one with a long and cherished association with them. You can hear the full force of his expressive, heartfelt delivery in songs such as the opening (a cappella) "Water o' Tyne", or in such wonderfully schmaltzy classics as Eric Coates' "I heard you singing" and "Star of God", J.L. Molloy's "Love's Old Sweet Song", and the epitome of sentimentality and a once-ubiquitous wedding favorite, "Because". Closest to a real art-song is Sullivan's "Orpheus with his Lute", which Allen and his ideally matched piano partner Malcolm Martineau deliver with a lively, lilting, glint-in-the-eye dancing style reminiscent of some of the song performances by Pears and Britten. We also hear "Down by the Salley Gardens"--not Britten's famous arrangement, but a rather more straightforward one that works just fine. Allen ends the recital as he began, with another a cappella song--"She moved thro' the fair", and certainly this singer's fans will sit back satisfied after nearly 80 minutes of well-recorded, sincerely wrought, artfully sung entertainment. The notes, as with the earlier release, are excellent--carefully and authoritatively compiled descriptions of each selection. [8/2/2003] --David Vernier, ClassicsToday.com |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
The Water of Tyne by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
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Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 1 Minutes 33 Secs. Language: English |
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| 2. |
I Heard you Singing by Eric Coates | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1923; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 40 Secs. Language: English |
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| 3. |
Will you go with me? by Alan Murray | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1941; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 7 Secs. Language: English |
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| 4. |
A Cradle Song by Gladys Mary Sheldon | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 1 Minutes 23 Secs. Language: English |
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| 5. |
A Song of Sleep by Lord Henry Somerset | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1903; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 32 Secs. Language: English |
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| 6. |
The Green Hills o' Somerset by Eric Coates | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1916; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 28 Secs. Language: English |
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| 7. |
Mountain Lovers by William Henry Squire | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1908; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 39 Secs. Language: English |
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| 8. |
Lalla Rookh: I'll sing thee songs of Araby by Frederick Clay | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: Romantic Written: USA |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 47 Secs. Language: English |
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| 9. |
Mother Machree by Ernest R. Ball | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1899; Ireland |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 22 Secs. Language: English |
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| 10. |
Roses of Picardy by Haydn Wood | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1916; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 43 Secs. Language: English |
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| 11. |
There's a long trail by Alonzo "Zo" Elliot | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1913-1914; United Kingdom |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 6 Secs. Language: English |
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| 12. |
The Old Brigade by Odoardo Barri | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 50 Secs. Language: English |
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| 13. |
Star of God by Eric Coates | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 38 Secs. Language: English |
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| 14. |
Friend o' mine by Wilfred Sanderson | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1911; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 56 Secs. Language: English |
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| 15. |
Simon the Cellarer by John Liptrott Hatton | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: Romantic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 17 Secs. Language: English |
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| 16. |
Time to go by Wilfred Sanderson | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1927; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 7 Secs. Language: English |
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| 17. |
Echo by Lord Henry Somerset | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: Romantic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 29 Secs. Language: English |
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| 18. |
The Songs of Today by T. C. Sterndale Bennett | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1911; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 17 Secs. Language: English |
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| 19. |
Just a-wearyin' for you by Carrie Jacobs-Bond | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1901; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 18 Secs. Language: English |
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| 20. |
Down by the Salley Gardens by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Written: Ireland |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 3 Secs. Language: English |
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| 21. |
Shakespeare Songs (5): no 1, Orpheus with his Lute by Arthur Sullivan | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: Romantic Written: 1863-1864; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 6 Secs. Language: English |
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| 22. |
Indian Love Lyrics (4): no 1, Kashmiri Song "Less than dust" by Amy Woodforde Finden | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: by 1902; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 54 Secs. Language: English |
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| 23. |
In the Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1876; England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 22 Secs. Language: English |
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| 24. |
The Star of the County Down by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
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Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 1 Minutes 54 Secs. Language: English |
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| 25. |
A Perfect Day by Carrie Jacobs-Bond | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1910; USA |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 17 Secs. Language: English |
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| 26. |
She moved through the fair by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Written: Ireland |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 4 Secs. Language: English |
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| 27. |
Because by Helen Guy | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: Romantic Written: 1902; France |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 1 Minutes 54 Secs. Language: English |
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| 28. |
Love's Old Sweet Song by James L. Molloy | ||||
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Performer:
Malcolm Martineau (Piano),
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Period: Romantic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 3 Minutes 47 Secs. Language: English |
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| 29. |
Maritana: Yes, let me like a soldier fall by William Vincent Wallace | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Allen (Baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1845; London, England |
Date of Recording: 01/2002 Venue: Champs Hill, West Sussex, England Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs. Language: English |
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