The wonderful Gerald Finley, described recently as ‘the best living baritone currently at the peak of his powers’ (The Globe and Mail), brings his ‘glorious sound and great dramatic instinct’ to this fascinating selection of songs, sensitively accompanied by Julius Drake.
“This is a pretty stunning achievement. At his most mellifluous and focused, Gerald Finley has beauty of tone to spare. But he is also at his most expressive – hollowing out the voice for the hopelessness of the song “Bessie Bobtail”, letting it splinter with anger at the climax of the brief, furious “Sea Snatch”. Throughout, Julius Drake proves a predictably accomplished, thoughtful partner. The pair move easily and logically from the prettiness of the very early songs through the complexities of the Hermit Songs and the pensive Mélodies passagères. It’s a canny move to place Dover Beach as the final track. The introduction of the string quartet to close the disc shifts the mood, sending us off in another direction. It comes as a hopeful reminder of the wonder of love, even with a sting in its tail. Entirely appropriate for a bittersweet, marvellous collection.” - Gramophone Magazine
There's Nae Lark
Beggar's Song
In the Dark Pinewood
Bessie Bobtail
Hermit Songs, Op. 29
Rain has fallen
Sleep Now
I hear an army
Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27
The Daisies
With rue my heart is laden, Op. 2 No. 2
Four Songs, Op. 13, No. 4 (Nocturne)
Dover Beach, Op. 3
Sure on this shining night, Op. 13 No. 3