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Stephen Varcoe, baritone
Clifford Benson, piano



“Stanford's Songs of the Sea have kept the British baritone afloat for the best part of a century.
Drake's hammock and the barnacles of The Old Superb used to be familiar in parlours and drawing- rooms throughout the land. The cries of Captain Keats and his crew ('“Ship ahoy!” a hundred times a day'), the alliterative mysteries of 'Fetter and Faith … Faggot and Father' and the assurance that Drake even now was 'ware and waking' were assimilated almost as the words of folksongs, while the music seemed part of our flesh and blood. They are splendid songs, and the set of five constitutes a small masterpiece.
Sceptical readers should try them again in this new recording. Stephen Varcoe and Clifford Benson give a most sensitive performance, not emasculated but treating them thoughtfully.
The two quieter songs, 'Outward Bound' and 'Homeward Bound', become more central, better integrated, than usual, and the very fact that this is the solo version, without the male-voice chorus added later, makes it easier to hear them (the whole set) as a personal utterance. With 'Drake's Drum', for instance, Varcoe is very intent upon seeing sense, where others have often sought for little beyond a generalised patriotic earnestness. These, perhaps, are TheSongs of the Sea as Captain Edward Fairfax Vere might have sung them.
In reviewing the first volume, Michael Oliver wrote of the difficulty of reconciling the Irishman and the Brahmsian in Stanford: the melodic vein of the one seemed at odds with the harmonic language of the other. The occasions here when a dichotomy of style does cause trouble are found in the Songs of Faith. Whitman's auto-intoxication incites Stanford to indulge in grandiose gestures that aren't natural to him at all. He's much more at home with Shakespeare and Dekker, or, for that matter, with Quiller-Couch and Winifred M Letts, whose A Fire of Turf provides him with poems for some masterly settings. All are beautifully performed by these excellent artists.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Contents and Reviews

Contents
Tragödie, Op 14 No.5
'Entflieh mit und sei mein Weib'

The clown's songs from 'Twelfth night' Op 65
No 1: O mistress mine
No 2: Come away, death
No 3: The rain it raineth every day 'When that I was and a little tiny boy'

Songs of a Roving Celt Op 157
No 1: The Pibroch 'The pibroch, man, the pibroch!'

Phoebe Op 125 No.3
'Phoebe sat, sweet she sat'

Songs of the Sea Op 91
No 1: Drake's drum 'Drake he's in his hammock and a thousand miles away'
No 2: Outward bound 'Dear Earth, near Earth, the clay that made us men'
No 3: Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain 'Drake in the North Sea grimly prowling'
No 4: Homeward bound 'After a long lab'ring in the windy ways'
No 5: The old superb 'The wind was rising easterly, the morning sky was blue'

For ever mine 'I liken my love to a gossamer afloat in the summer air'

A Child's Garden of Songs Op 30
No 4: Windy Nights 'Whenever the moon and the stars are set'

A Lullaby Op 19 No.2
'Golden slumbers kiss your eyes'

To the Rose Op 19 No.3
'Go happy rose, and interwove'

Songs of Faith Op 97
No 4: To the soul 'Darest thou now, O soul'
No 6: Joy, shipmate, joy!

An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures Op 77
No 2: The Fairy Lough 'Loughareema! Lies so high among the heather'

Tom Leminn
'As I was crossing Tanner's Hill'

A Fire of Turf Op 139
No 1: A fire of turf 'In summer time I foot the turf'
No 2: The chapel on the hill 'the chapel of my childhood'
No 3: Cowslip time 'God bless the time when cowslips grow'
No 4: Scared 'These dusky evenings in December'
No 5: Blackberry time 'In blackberry time herself and me'
No 6: The fair 'Oh! We're off to the fair now the lot of us together'
No 7: The west wind 'Last night the air was cold and still'
  

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