093228081821

Where Should This Music Be? Songs Of Lola Williams

Sarah Moulton Faux; Ted Taylor

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Format: CD

Cat No: NW80818

Release Date:  18 October 2019

Label:  New World

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  093228081821

Genres:  Classical  Contemporary Classical  

  • Description

    Growing up in the South in the first half of the 20th century, Lola Williams (1913–2013) exhibited great musical talent at a time when women rarely were encouraged to compose, and those who did struggled to hear their works performed publicly. Williams was a serious Shakespearean scholar as well as music educator, but it was not until her retirement that she was able to fully dedicate herself to writing and composition. She quietly created a large body of art songs, mostly inspired by Shakespearean texts, for female voices—solos, duets, and trios—which she seldom shared outside of private clubs. In their melding of vernacular musical forms with classical techniques, her lyrical and tonally lush compositions are reminiscent of the music of Frederick Delius and Gustav Mahler. The immense work of Williams’s later years languished, untouched, in boxes in her son Derek Williams’s basement until he contacted Sarah Moulton Faux, an acclaimed soprano and former student, who instantly recognized its value. Faux and her long-time collaborator Ted Taylor labored over handwritten drafts, puzzling out the most complete versions, and analyzing the composer’s intent. The resulting program demonstrates Williams’s felicitous pairing of text and music, matching Shakespeare’s inimitable wit and profound verse to painterly/illustrative melodies that are fortunately preserved. This world-premiere recording features texts from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, and Hamlet, as well as Sonnet 116. A rarity is a setting of Shakespeare’s only surviving allegorical poem, The Phoenix and the Turtle.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. O Mistress Mine (Shakespeare)
      • 2. There’s Only One Man (Swiss Folk Song)
      • 3. Scene From The Tempest, Act I: Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Where Should This Music Be?
      • 4. Full Fathom Five
      • 5. Ferdinand’s Solo (Shakespeare)
      • 6. Our Revels Now Are Ended (Shakespeare)
      • 7. The Cuckoo Sings (for Spring) (Shakespeare)
      • 8. The Owl Sings (for Winter) (Shakespeare)
      • 9. Celia Sings: Be Merry (Lola Williams, Based On Shakespeare)
      • 10. How Do I Love (Thee) You? (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
      • 11. Sonnet 116 (Shakespeare)
      • 12. Feste’s Song (Shakespeare)
      • 13. Sigh No More, Ladies (Shakespeare)
      • 14. A Sweet Lullaby (Nicholas Breton)
      • 15. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind (Shakespeare)
      • 16. Come Away, Death (Shakespeare)
      • 17. Threnos (for Romeo And Juliet) (Shakespeare)
      • 18. Plot Of The Fairy King (Shakespeare)
      • 19. Christmas Words (Shakespeare)
      • 20. Manger Scene (Lola Williams)
      • 21. My Dancing Day (17th-century English Carol)