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    Perpetuo - Dodgson - Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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    Perpetuo - Dodgson - Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

    Perpetuo - Dodgson - Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:55:36 minutes | 2,98 GB
    Classical | Label: Naxos, Official Digital Download

    Among Stephen Dodgson’s portfolio of more than 250 works are chamber operas, of which Margaret Catchpole: Two Worlds Apart is a most striking example. It is based on the true story of a woman who was convicted of the then capital crime of horse stealing and transported to Australia, and Dodgson conveys the romance and drama of the story with characteristic lyricism and rhythmic energy. Words are paramount for Dodgson, and his setting is vivid, immediate and tonal, with some swaggering rustic moments amidst the precise characterisation and idiomatic instrumental writing.

    "Stephen Dodgson was one of the UK’s most admired composers of the 20th century, writing a number of chamber operas including a true story of Margaret Catchpole.

    ‘In the era of Benjamin Britten’ would be a very simplistic description, but it places Dodgson as a modernist who still embraced tonality and melody while avoiding experimentalism. Born in 1924, conscription into the armed forces during the Second World War interrupted Dodgson’s musical education, before he eventually entered London’s Royal College of Music. There he would graduate and then spend much of his working life teaching theory and composition. The idea of writing the opera, Margaret Catchpole: Two World’s Apart, began to take root in the late 1970’s, its first performance taking place in June 1979. It is in three acts of around three hours in performing time and calls for fifteen soloists and a small chamber ensemble. It uses, as the basis of the libretto from Ronald Fletcher, the true story of Margaret Catchpole, a virtuous young woman living in Sussex, but who falls in love with a sailor and smuggler, William Laud, hardly recognising the devoted love of the farmer, John Barry. To accompany Laud to London she stole a horse, a major crime in the late 18th century, and when caught she was sent to prison. Having escaped, but then recaptured, she then escaped execution by becoming one of the first criminals to be deported to Australia. The ending of her life in the opera is pure fiction, though the real Margaret became highly respectable while living there. Dodgson relates the story in a number of scenes built from arias and ensembles, and punctuated by orchestral interludes. He is, in every way, kind to the singers here headed by the Australian mezzo, Kate Howden, with the young English tenor, William Wallace, as Laud; a highly impressive baritone, Alistair Ollerenshaw, sings John Barry, and the famous, and now veteran tenor, Richard Edgar-Wilson, singing the cameo role of Crusoe. The orchestra, Perpetuo, is a flexible UK ensemble here conducted by Julian Perkins, better known in the world of Baroque music. Recorded in 2019 at the Britten Studio, Snape Maltings, Sussex, the sound is impeccable both in quality and balance between singers and orchestra. A detailed synopsis is in the enclosed booklet, and the libretto is available for downloading on Internet." (David’s Review Corner)


    TRACKLIST

    1. Perpetuo - Introduction
    2. William Wallace - What an Almighty Fuss
    3. William Wallace - For So Many Years
    4. Kate Howden - Oh Harvest Moon
    5. Kate Howden - Under That Far and Shining Sky
    6. Kate Howden - The Harvest Is Ended
    7. Kate Howden - Oh, My Goodness Gracious! Look!
    8. Kate Howden - Margaret?
    9. Kate Howden - The Ripen'd Corn in Sheaves Is Born
    10. Perpetuo - Interlude
    11. William Wallace - Seasons Come, Seasons Go
    12. Kate Howden - Who's There?
    13. Kate Howden - Come, Will. Enough's Enough
    14. Kate Howden - No! No!
    15. Kate Howden - Back You Devils
    16. Peter Willcock - You Are Young
    17. Kate Howden - Ah! Dr. Stebbing and Mr. Barry
    18. Perpetuo - Interlude
    19. Kate Howden - I Don't Care What You Think
    20. Kate Howden - Come In, Margaret
    21. Kate Howden - Come Then, Alice
    22. Perpetuo - Interlude
    23. William Wallace - Luff? Are You There?
    24. Nicholas Morris - Heard You That, Old Man?
    25. Perpetuo - Interlude
    26. Kate Howden - Impossible. Impossible!
    27. Perpetuo - Postlude
    28. Matthew Brook - Prisoner at the Bar
    29. Diana Moore - My Lord, My Testimony Has Said I Am Her Employer
    30. Peter Willcock - Conscience Insists, My Lord
    31. Perpetuo - Interlude I
    32. Kate Howden - Oh, Mistress!
    33. Perpetuo - Interlude II
    34. Jon Stainsby - Good Conduct, Margaret
    35. Kate Howden - Margaret… Can It Be You?
    36. Perpetuo - Interlude
    37. William Wallace - We're Clear Now
    38. Kate Howden - Oh Joy of Freedom!
    39. Richard Edgar-Wilson - I Know, I Know
    40. Perpetuo - Interlude
    41. Matthew Brook - Prisoner at the Bar
    42. Kate Howden - My Lord, Always to This Court I Have Confessed My Guilt
    43. Perpetuo - Interlude
    44. Kate Howden - Mrs. Cobbold… Before You Speak
    45. Kate Howden - In My Loneliness
    46. Perpetuo - Introduction
    47. Alistair Ollerenshaw - What a Joy!
    48. Alistair Ollerenshaw - Ever Since I Came to This New Land
    49. Alistair Ollerenshaw - Mrs. Palmer, Forgive Me
    50. Perpetuo - Interlude
    51. Kate Howden - Come In, Margaret
    52. Kate Howden - John… Oh, I Never Thought to See You Again
    53. Perpetuo - Interlude
    54. Kate Howden - Oh John… I Am Almost Afraid
    55. Kate Howden - Oh, Distant Moon

    foobar2000 1.6.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
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    Analyzed: Alistair Ollerenshaw / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (1-3)
    Diana Moore / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (4)
    Jon Stainsby / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (5)
    Kate Howden / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (6-30)
    Matthew Brook / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (31-32)
    Nicholas Morris / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (33)
    Perpetuo / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (34-47)
    Peter Willcock / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (48-49)
    Richard Edgar-Wilson / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (50)
    William Wallace / Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole, Two Worlds Apart (51-55)
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    DR15 -3.95 dB -24.36 dB 8:46 21-Come Then, Alice
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    DR12 -8.46 dB -27.70 dB 2:56 36-Interlude
    DR8 -12.60 dB -30.98 dB 0:42 40-Interlude
    DR10 -14.06 dB -28.58 dB 0:51 43-Interlude
    DR11 -10.31 dB -26.11 dB 1:05 46-Introduction
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    Number of tracks: 55
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2385 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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