Samuel Coleridge-Taylor London Choral Sinfonia & Micheal Waldron
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
16.06.2023
Label: Orchid Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: London Choral Sinfonia & Micheal Waldron
Composer: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)
Album including Album cover
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875 - 1912):
- 1 Coleridge-Taylor: Te Deum Laudamus 05:49
- 2 Coleridge-Taylor: The Lord is my strength 03:41
- 3 Coleridge-Taylor: In thee, O Lord 04:44
- 4 Coleridge-Taylor: Jubilate Deo 03:00
- 5 Coleridge-Taylor: O ye that love the Lord 03:54
- 6 Coleridge-Taylor: Benedictus 05:48
- 7 Coleridge-Taylor: By the waters of Babylon 06:00
- 8 Coleridge-Taylor: Arietta (3 Short Pieces for Organ) 03:43
- 9 Coleridge-Taylor: Lift up your heads 02:24
- 10 Coleridge-Taylor: Magnificat 04:32
- 11 Coleridge-Taylor: Nunc Dimittis 02:56
- 12 Coleridge-Taylor: Now late on the Sabbath Day 07:10
- 13 Coleridge-Taylor: Sea Drift 06:02
- 14 Coleridge-Taylor: By the lone Sea Shore 03:16
- 15 Coleridge-Taylor: Whispers of Summer 05:27
- 16 Coleridge-Taylor: The Evening Star 03:30
- 17 Coleridge-Taylor: Elegy (3 Short Pieces for Organ) 02:29
- 18 Coleridge-Taylor: The Lee Shore 03:22
- 19 Coleridge-Taylor: Song of Proserpine 02:51
- 20 Coleridge-Taylor: Summer is gone 03:34
- 21 Coleridge-Taylor: Melody (3 Short Pieces for Organ) 03:51
- 22 Coleridge-Taylor: Viking Song 02:42
Info for Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
On this essential new release, sacred and secular choral works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor ? many of them never recorded before ? are performed by the London Choral Sinfonia directed by Michael Waldron, with James Orford at the organ. The music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor has for too long been neglected despite being of exceptional quality. When Michael Waldron began to explore Coleridge-Taylor?s choral music, he was struck by the sheer variety and depth of skill he found ? and that this music is not more widely known. This release brings together a representative selection of both sacred and secular works by this great British composer, from the simple, understated tones of Whispers of Summer, to the quasi-cantata grandeur of Now late on the Sabbath Day.
James Orford, organ
London Choral Sinfonia
Michael Waldron, conductor
James Orford
is currently the Organist in Residence at Westminster Cathedral, where he plays an important role in the weekly cycle of services as well as contributing to the life of the choir. He previously held organ scholarships at St Paul’s Cathedral, Truro Cathedral, the Royal Hospital Chelsea, and King’s College, London. Last summer, he graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied with David Titterington and Bine Bryndorf. He completed his postgradute degree with distinction, having previously completed his undergraduate degree with first-class honours. He was the recipient of the Duchess of Gloucester’s Award for Exemplary Studentship in 2019 and was awarded one of the Academy’s distinguished Bicentenary Scholarships.
James enjoys a busy performing schedule and has given recitals and concerts in many of the UK’s most notable venues, including St Paul’s, Westminster, and Liverpool Cathedrals, several Cambridge college chapels, and the Royal Festival Hall. He has an extensive repertoire, which includes works from all the major schools of organ repertoire and has completed many transcriptions for the organ, including Vivaldi L’estro Armonico Op. 3, Sibelius Karelia Suite Op. 11, and Howells King’s Herald. He has recently finished recording his transcription of L’estro Armonico, which is due for release within the next year. He has also performed as part of the St Alban’s, Edinburgh Fringe, London Handel, and Brandenburg Festivals.
James works extensively as a choral accompanist and has collaborated with many professional and amateur choirs. Currently, he is the accompanist for the Thames Philharmonic Choir and the London Pro Arte Choir. He works regularly with the London Choral Sinfonia, London Chamber Choir, The Strand Consort, The Laudate Choir, and the Sloane Square Choral Society and has also worked with many prominent conductors, including David Hill, John Rutter, and Jeremy Summerly. Engagements as an accompanist have taken him to many venues in the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Canada, the USA, and Nigeria. He has played for services and concerts in such venues as the Royal Festival Hall, Chartres Cathedral, France, Neresheim Abbey, Germany, Lund Cathedral, Sweden, and Christchurch Cathedral, Montreal. He has played for broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and appears on two recordings with the Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, and one with King’s College, London.
James is also an accomplished pianist, and regularly performs as both a soloist and accompanist. He was the pianist for a six-month concert series in 2020 at St Paul’s Cathedral, which celebrated the 150th Anniversary of Louis Vierne’s birth. He regularly performs with both instrumental and vocal soloists, most notably Susan Bullock CBE and Ian Bostridge CBE, and has won the accompanist prizes in the AESS Courtney Kenny Song Competition, the John Kerr English Song Competition, and the Marjorie Thomas Art of Song Prize. Some other significant engagements include a performance of the Schumann Piano Concerto at Cadogan Hall and a world premiere performance of his own two piano arrangement of Seek him that make the seven stars by Jonathan Dove at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
This album contains no booklet.