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Ingrave Epiphany
CD £10 + £1.50 postage -Ingrave Epihany features the songs from the concerts – including the From Pub to Pulpit transitions which end with singers, musicians, the cathedral choirs, the organ and the whole congregation raising the roof by joining in hymns.
Vaughan Williams was a well-known collector of folk songs, and he borrowed folk song tunes he collected from labourers around the country for the tunes of some of the best-known hymns in the 1906 English Hymnal he edited.
The album includes The Murder of Maria Marten which turns into I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say; Brisk Young Farmer which becomes Tis Winter Now the Fallen Snow and Our Captain Calls which provides the rousing climax, He Who Would Valiant Be, recorded at Cathedrals around the country.
The 20-date tour of Cathedrals, Minsters and Significant Churches with the trio Coracle continues until July 2023 and has been named a Highlight of the Vaughan Williams Festival Year by The Times; The Guardian; The Daily Telegraph and Gramophone magazines.
The album title reflects the moment when Vaughan Williams, having had Bushes and Briars sung to him by 74-year-old labourer George Potiphar in the village of Ingrave in Essex, first realised that folk songs captured the very essence of England.
Tracks
Ingrave Epiphany
- Spencer the Rover: Collected from Mr and Mrs Truell in Gravesend, Kent in 1904. (Richard and Broomdasher)
- Linden Lea: Poem by William Barnes set to music by RVW in 1901. His first published piece. (Deena, Jo and Richard. Richard on recorder)
- Lovely on the Water: Collected from Mr Hilton in South Walsham, Norfolk in 1908. (Jo and Broomdasher)
- Lowlands of Holland: RVW edited a version originally collected by George Gardiner from Mr Bone in Medstead, Hampshire, published in 1909 (Margaret, Deena and Jo)
- The Ploughboy’s Dream: Collected from Mr Garman in Forest Green, Surrey in 1903. (Richard and Broomdasher)
- Bushes and Briars: Collected from Mr Potiphar in Ingrave, Essex. The first song he collected. (Margaret)
From Pub To Pulpit
- Kingsfold: The Murder of Maria Marten/I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Collected from Mr Booker in Kingsfold or a neighbouring village in Sussex in 1904. (Chris and Broomdasher)
- Danby: Brisk Young Farmer/Tis Winter Now the Fallen Snow Collected from Mr Denny at Billericay Workhouse, in April 1904. (Jo and Broomdasher)
- Monks Gate: Our Captain Calls/He Who Would Valiant Be Collected from Mrs Verrall from Monks Gate in Sussex in 1904. (Chris and Broomdasher)
(Folk Songs Arranged by Richard Cryan and Broomdasher. Hymns Arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams)
Credits
Recorded at SilverHammer Productions Studios, London.
Produced by Max Gale, SilverHammer Productions.
Mastered by Ed Bersey at Sylvafield Studios, Shaftesbury, Dorset.
Live Recordings by Ed Bersey at Cathedrals and Churches around the country.
Cover Illustration by Deena Marcus-Jedamzik
© 2023 Clean Sweep Records CS0122
Nothing To Do With Me
CD £5.00 + £1.50 admin and postageTracks
- Broomdasher
(Trad arr. Sally J Davies) - Levi’s Broomdasher
(Levi Smith) - If I Was A Blackbird
(Trad arr. Sally J Davies) - How High The Price / All Clouds The Sky
(John Tams arr. Sally J Davies, Broomdasher) - The Keeper
(Trad arr. Broomdasher) - Rufford Park Poachers
(Trad arr. Barry Coope and Broomdasher) - Sam Hall
(Trad arr. Sally J Davies)
Credits
- With Thanks to John Tams Barry Coope And Topic Records for Levi Smith
- Produced by Andy Seward and Chris Hayes
- Mixed & Mastered by Andy Seward Studio Assistants: Pieter Riekerk and Alexander Copp
- Recorded at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire England
The Country Diary In Song
CD £10 + £1.50 postage -- Midwinter
- Country Life ~ All
- January
- A Tree Song ~ Chris and All
- February
- The Snow That Melts The Soonest ~Josephine, Margaret and Deena
- The Lark In the Morning ~ All
- March
- When Spring Comes In –~ All
- The Banks Of The Sweet Primroses ~–Chris and Richard
- April
- The Week Before Easter ~ All
- Hares On The Mountain ~ Josephine
- May
- Woodford May Song –~ All
- Sweet Nightingale –~ All
- If I Was A Blackbird ~ Josephine and All
- June
- The Cuckoo ~ Deena and Chris
- A Rosebud In June ~ Chris and All
- Midsummer
- Country Life –~ All
- July
- Seeds Of Love ~Josephine and All
- The Prick-ly Bush ~ Chris and All
- August
- Wild Mountain Thyme –~ All and Audience
- Now Westlin’ Winds –~ All
- September
- Lovely On The Water ~ Josephine
- Misty, Moisty Morning ~ Richard
- October
- Bushes and Briars ~ All
- November
- Misty, Moisty Morning ~ Richard
- The Trees Are All Bare ~ All The Frost Is All Over / Munster Buttermilk ~ Richard
- December
- The North Wind Doth Blow ~ All
- The Wren ~ All
- Auld Lang Syne ~ All and Audience