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Songs of Innocence

Andrew Swait treble
James Bowman
counter-tenor
Andrew Plant
piano

Britten
Berkeley
Warlock
Quilter



 

 

 

 

"Swait's voice is clear, bright, and tuned with innate precision, ringing with carefree but studious childhood. Bowman, worldly and artistic... with a characteristic elegance and expressivity "

The Times

 

 

       

The initial impetus for Songs of Innocence came from Andrew Swait who was extremely keen to investigate repertoire rarely sung by a treble; indeed, several of the songs featured are world premiere recordings.

After rehearsals with Andrew Plant in the summer of 2007, Andrew Swait’s immense enthusiasm for Britten’s unpublished student works was soon evident and is as evident in this fresh recording a year on. A wonderful collaboration of English and American 20th century song.

A chorister of Cheltenham College and former chorister of the Abbey School Tewkesbury, Andrew Swait (b.1994) has already enjoyed an extremely successful solo career, performing as principal soloist on Light of the World (SIGCD068) in 2005 and appearing as a soloist with choirs around Britain and Europe.

 

 

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Andrew Swait
James Bowman
Andrew Plant

Release date: 30th June 2008
Order code: SIGCD128
Barcode: 635212012826
1 I wonder as I wander: John Jacob Niles, arr. Benjamin Britten
2 In the mornin’: Negro spiritual
3 Diaphenia: Benjamin Britten
4 The Owl: Benjamin Britten
5 Witches’ Song: Benjamin Britten
6 Chamber Music V: Benjamin Britten
7 The Rainbow: Benjamin Britten
8 The Oxen: Benjamin Britten
9 Little Sir William: Trad. arr. Benjamin Britten
10 Cradle Song: Michael Berkeley
11 The bayly berith the bell away: Peter Warlock
12 Tell me, lovely shepherd: William Boyce, arr. Elizabeth Poston
13 The Slow Train: Flanders & Swann, arr. Andrew Plant
14 Ca’ the yowes: Trad., arr. Benjamin Britten
15 Silent worship: George Frideric Handel, arr. Maurice Jacobson
16 Who is Silvia?: Charles Wood
17 Caleno custure me: Trad. arr. Andrew Plant
18 Dirge for Fidele: Ralph Vaughan Williams
19 Summer Sunset: Roger Quilter
20 Slow March: Charles Ives
21 Tom Bowling: Charles Dibdin, realised by Benjamin Britten
22 Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: John Jeffries
23 My bed is a boat: Malcolm Williamson
24 Sure on this shining night: Samuel Barber
25 Sure on this shining night: Samuel Barber

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