Contemplative Music 2 : Chopin, Dowland, Herbert Howells, Janet Baker

And breathe again!

Janet Baker is an artist of the highest order.

 

Her utter technical command and her ability to unerringly find emotional truth resulted in a legendary career garlanded with landmark recordings and never to be forgotten stage performances.

Her performance of, ‘Che faro senza Euridice’ will live with me always as I make my journey through the dark wood.

Spirit refreshing music courtesy of Bach one of the supreme artists.

His works will enter your consciousness like a pebble dropped into a pond with ever widening circles of effect.

Julian Bream is another musician with, ‘The Touch’.

Music played by Bream flows purely and naturally from his fingers to our hearts.

Devotees of Chopin and his piano works, especially The Nocturnes, can spend long hours debating which great pianist has searched their depths most successfully.

I have never wavered in my conviction that the magical recordings made by Claudio Arrau must wear the crown.

His version of The Nocturnes has the quality of meditative prayer.

 

Herbert Howells music has an English reticence which belies the oceanic depths of feeling it can summon from the listener.

His, ‘A Spotless Rose’ especially when sung with the aching purity of The New College Oxford Choir tenderly ushers the cosmic into our mortal consciousness.

For music to take you away from the daily tumult I offer you a precious work of the heart.

‘A Stor mo Chroi’ as performed by The Voice Squad (Phil Callery, Fran McPhail and Gerry Cullen) insists that we each attend to what is truly important in all our lives; the love we offer and the love we share.

Where else is your treasure to be found?

 

Jukebox Jive 

This is the last Post of 2017.

Many thanks to all my readers and followers and especially those who take the time to comment.

I was touched by so many good wishes at Christmas and for New Year and such kind words about The Jukebox.

When I started The Jukebox I little thought I would find so many kindred spirits!

89 thoughts on “Contemplative Music 2 : Chopin, Dowland, Herbert Howells, Janet Baker

  1. I hope you won’t mind my saying this but, it’s a joy to connect with a kindred soul, no matter how distant. I had never heard of ‘A Stor mo Chroi’ or Voice Squad before. What a fabulous gift. Thank you so much for sharing your love and enlightenment.

    Bach is the trailblazer who showed us the greatness we humans are capable of. Because of the perfection he reached, it can be very painful to understand just how far short of that mark, I, and the rest of us, have fallen so sometimes it isn’t possible for me to listen to Bach.
    But there are times when I just have to listen to the Goldberg Variations and I always choose to listen to Claudio Arrau’s version.

    I’d like to share with you this version, of Richard Strauss’s “Morgen,” with Janet Baker and Gerald Moore. In the perfect dictionary, the word ‘exquisite’ would be defined as an asymptote forever approaching paradise and this recording would be the example.

    All the best in the new year! May humanity find a way forward in peace and love in harmony and continuation with all living things.

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