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From Severn to Somme
Various composers

Joseph Middleton and Christopher Maltman

From Severn to Somme

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212059227
Catnr: SIGCD 592
Release date: 08 November 2019
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212059227
Catalogue number
SIGCD 592
Release date
08 November 2019
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About the album

The programme performed here by baritone Christopher Maltman and pianist Joseph Middleton was born whilst Maltmann was studying at the Royal Academy of Music. The compositions have been selected to form a coherent but flexible narrative that produces a touching memoire to all those affected by war. One composer chosen for the record, George Butterworth, was a casualty of the First World War: in September 1915 he want to the trenches and was killed, aged 31, in the Battle of the Somme on 5th August 1916. The use of his composition, A Shropshire Lad, is touching in this instance. It gives the listener a more sensitive perspective of the loss in World War One, almost allowing the listener to see the faces those who passed away, most of whom were young ‘lads’ from various parts of the country.

Artist(s)

Christopher Maltman (vocals)

Following his degree in Biochemistry, Christopher Maltman studied singing at the Royal Academy of Music.  A globally-renowned Don Giovanni, he has sung the role in London, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Salzburg, Amsterdam, Toulouse, San Sebastian, Beijing and Chicago, and adds New York and Edinburgh this year.  Increasingly in demand for Verdi roles, he has sung Posa, Simon Boccanegra, Conte di Luna, Guy de Montfort and will soon add Don Carlo di Vargas, Rigoletto and Germont. He won the Lieder prize at the Cardiff Singer of the World early in his career and has continued to delight audiences with his sensitive and engaging song performances, many of which are documented in acclaimed recordings.  His vast and varied discography, from Purcell to Ades includes...
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Following his degree in Biochemistry, Christopher Maltman studied singing at the Royal Academy of Music. A globally-renowned Don Giovanni, he has sung the role in London, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Salzburg, Amsterdam, Toulouse, San Sebastian, Beijing and Chicago, and adds New York and Edinburgh this year. Increasingly in demand for Verdi roles, he has sung Posa, Simon Boccanegra, Conte di Luna, Guy de Montfort and will soon add Don Carlo di Vargas, Rigoletto and Germont. He won the Lieder prize at the Cardiff Singer of the World early in his career and has continued to delight audiences with his sensitive and engaging song performances, many of which are documented in acclaimed recordings. His vast and varied discography, from Purcell to Ades includes John Corigliano’s Grammy award-winning ‘Ghost of Versailles’ from Los Angeles Opera.

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Joseph Middleton (piano)

Pianist Joseph Middleton specializes in the art of song accompaniment and chamber music and has been highly acclaimed in this field. Described in Opera Magazine as ‘the rightful heir to legendary accompanist Gerald Moore’, by BBC Music Magazine as ‘one of the brightest stars in the world of song and Lieder’, he has also been labeled ‘the cream of the new generation’ by The Times. He is Director of Leeds Lieder, Musician in Residence and a Bye Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge and a Fellow of his alma mater, the Royal Academy of Music, where he is also a Professor. He was the first accompanist to win the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Young Artist Award. Joseph is a frequent guest at major music centres including London’s Wigmore Hall (where he has been a featured artist), Royal Opera House and Royal Festival Hall, New York’s Alice...
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Pianist Joseph Middleton specializes in the art of song accompaniment and chamber music and has been highly acclaimed in this field. Described in Opera Magazine as ‘the rightful heir to legendary accompanist Gerald Moore’, by BBC Music Magazine as ‘one of the brightest stars in the world of song and Lieder’, he has also been labeled ‘the cream of the new generation’ by The Times. He is Director of Leeds Lieder, Musician in Residence and a Bye Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge and a Fellow of his alma mater, the Royal Academy of Music, where he is also a Professor. He was the first accompanist to win the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Young Artist Award.
Joseph is a frequent guest at major music centres including London’s Wigmore Hall (where he has been a featured artist), Royal Opera House and Royal Festival Hall, New York’s Alice Tully Hall and Park Avenue Armory, Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Konzerthaus and Musikverein Vienna, Zürich Tonhalle, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Berlin BoulezSaal, Kölner Philharmonie, Strasbourg, Frankfurt, Lille and Gothenburg Opera Houses, Baden- Baden, Philharmonie Luxembourg, Musée d’Orsay Paris, Oji Hall Tokyo and Festivals in Aix-en-Provence, Aldeburgh, Barcelona, Schloss Elmau, Edinburgh, Munich, Ravinia, San Francisco, Schubertiade Hohenems and Schwarzenberg, deSingel, Soeul, Stuttgart, Toronto and Vancouver.
He made his BBC Proms debut in 2016 alongside Iestyn Davies and Carolyn Sampson and returned in 2018 alongside Dame Sarah Connolly where they premiered recently discovered songs by Benjamin Britten.
Joseph enjoys recitals with internationally established singers including Sir Thomas Allen, Louise Alder, Mary Bevan, Ian Bostridge, Allan Clayton, Dame Sarah Connolly, Marianne Crebassa, Iestyn Davies, Fatma Said, Samuel Hasselhorn, Christiane Karg, Katarina Karnéus, Angelika Kirchschlager, Dame Felicity Lott, Christopher Maltman, John Mark Ainsley, Ann Murray DBE, James Newby, Mark Padmore, Mauro Peter, Miah Persson, Sophie Rennert, Ashley Riches, Dorothea Röschmann, Kate Royal, Carolyn Sampson, Nicky Spence and Roderick Williams.
He has a special relationship with BBC Radio 3, frequently curating his own series and performing alongside the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists. His critically acclaimed and fast-growing discography has seen him awarded a Diapason D’or, Edison Award and Priz Caecilia as well as receiving numerous nominations for Gramophone, BBC Music Magazines and International Classical Music Awards. His interest in the furthering of the song repertoire has led Gramophone Magazine to describe him as ‘the absolute king of programming’.


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01.
6 Songs from A Shropshire Lad: I. Loveliest of Trees
02:35
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
02.
Black Stitchel
02:19
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
03.
A Shropshire Lad, IAS 20: VI. On the Idle Hill of Summer
02:28
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
04.
6 Songs from A Shropshire Lad: III. Look Not Into My Eyes
02:06
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
05.
Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Wo die Schoenen Trompeten Blasen
06:42
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
06.
3 Melodies, Op. 23: I. Les Berceaux
02:24
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
07.
Three Songs of War: II. He is There!
03:46
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
08.
A Shropshire Lad, IAS 20: VII. White in the Moon
02:56
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
09.
Severn Meadows
01:59
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
10.
Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Revelge
07:06
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
11.
Songs and Dances of Death: IV. The Field-Marshall
05:35
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
12.
In Flanders
02:50
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
13.
A Shropshire Lad, IAS 20: VIII. Think No More, Lad
01:39
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
14.
Romances and Ballads, Vol. II, Op. 49: I. Die Beiden Grenadiere
03:32
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
15.
Mörike-Lieder: V. Der Tambour
02:33
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
16.
5 Lieder, Op. 40: III. Der Soldat
02:51
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
17.
Before and After Summer, Op. 16: V. Channel Firing
06:18
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
18.
A Shropshire Lad, IAS 20: IX. Into My Heart an Air that Kills
01:55
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
19.
6 Songs from A Shropshire Lad: II. When I Was One and Twenty
01:23
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
20.
6 Songs from A Shropshire Lad: V. The Lads in Their Hundreds
02:28
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
21.
6 Songs from A Shropshire Lad: VI. Is My Team Ploughing?
03:43
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
22.
La Courte Paille, FP. 178: VII. Lune d'Avril
02:30
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
23.
We'll To The Woods No More: II. In Boyhood
02:16
(Various composers) Christopher Maltman, Joseph Middleton
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