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Various Nigel Perrin - Pastorale SATB
description: SATB, Piano

ISMN9790060118951
PublisherBoosey & Hawkes (London)
SeriesConcerts for Choirs
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Choral masterpieces celebrating nature in all its diversity.  For mixed choir (SATB), with option piano or organ.

The Boosey & Hawkes Concerts for Choirs series is an innovative approach to concert planning for choirs. Each volume contains a wealth of material to help the choral director assemble a concert programme - all from one volume. The anthology draws on the vast Boosey and Hawkes archive and also includes many specially-composed or newly-arranged pieces.

''Pastorale' brings together some of the finest choral music based on rural themes. This volume will provide material for any concert based on the broad theme of nature, and would be an ideal compilation for any summer's serenade or open-air concert. The collection includes works by Britten, Finzi, Vaughan Williams and Canteloube. The anthology has been put together by Nigel Perrin, former King's Singer, choral expert and conductor of the Bath Camerata.



Contents

01 Linden lea (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
02 The blue bird (C V Stanford)
03 The hills (John Ireland)
04 To daffodils (Roger Quilter)
05 The flowers of the forest (Eric Thiman)
06 I praise the tender flower (Gerald Finzi)
07 Clear and gentle stream (Finzi)
08 To be sung of a summer night on the water I (Delius)
09 To be sung of a summer night on the water II (Delius)
10 On Craig Ddu (Frederick Delius)
11 The streamlet’s slumber song (Delius)
12 Marsh flowers (Benjamin Britten)
13 Evening primrose (Britten)
14 Mountain nights I (Zoltán Kodály)
15 September (Wilhelm Stenhammar)
16 I seraillets have (Stenhammar)
17 Calme des nuits (Camille Saint-Saëns)
18 Les fleurs et les arbres (Saint-Saëns)
19 Le baylère (Goff Richards)
20 Chansons des bois d’Amaranthe (Jules Massenet)


Press Reviews

Nigel Perrin's new volume in Boosey & Hawkes's ongoing "Concerts for Choirs" series draws together an anthology of accompanied and unaccompanied choral pieces on the subject, as the attractive cover proclaims, of "nature in all its diversity". If you were planning a theme-based summer concert, this volume would serve many of your needs.

As might be expected, British composers are well represented. Perennial favourites include the usual arrangement of Vaughn Williams's "Linden Lea" and Stanford's "The Blue Bird", as well as choral songs by Finzi and Delius. Of the latter's pieces, Perrin has chosen the first and second settings of "To be sung on a summer night on the water", which will task all but the best vocal groups. Less familiar items include two of Britten's "Five Flower Songs" and Quilter's setting of Herrick's "To daffodils".
Choir & Organ magazine

Perhaps the recession has had an impact on the production sizeable new anthologiesm but here too there have been highlights. Pastorale, edited by Nigel Perrin in Boosey & HAwkes' conceptually based 'Concerts for Choirs' series, offers choral masterpieces celebrating nature in all its diversity and is aimed specifically at choral groups programming in the curious sub-genre of the summer concert. Its unusual collection of English standards, Delius and surprising non-English repertoire, including some delightful numbers by Kodaly, Stenhammer, Saint-Sans and massenet, was something of a revelation. Equally ambitious was the publication.


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