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Ruby Hughes & Manchester Collective - End of My Days (2024)

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Ruby Hughes & Manchester Collective - End of My Days (2024)

Ruby Hughes & Manchester Collective - End of My Days (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 254 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 160 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:06:09
Classical, Vocal | Label: BIS

The inspiration for this album came about from Ruby Hughes’ first collaboration with the Manchester Collective in the spring of 2020. During the first Covid lockdown, they built the programme of this recital for the purpose of touring the UK and uplifting their audiences at a time when we were all being confronted by challenging notions of mortality and isolation. As artists, they asked themselves what music might attend to the prevailing concerns of this time. Their answers came in the form of this offering. The title of this album, End of My Days, comes from Errollyn Wallen’s song; a resounding celebration of life that embraces death without regret or sadness but with great verve and acceptance. The other songs, each in its own way, evoke silence and separation, but also love and hope and even the reassurance that we will return whence we came and light shall lift us into eternity. The concluding song, Deborah Pritchard’s Peace, is a message of hope, willingly received as the world emerged out of lockdown in 2021. Luminous tranquillity moves us into the light, towards eternity.

The Choir of King's College, London, Ruby Hughes & Joshua Simões - Edward Nesbit: Sacred Choral Music (2022)

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The Choir of King's College, London, Ruby Hughes & Joshua Simões - Edward Nesbit: Sacred Choral Music (2022)

The Choir of King's College, London, Ruby Hughes & Joshua Simões - Edward Nesbit: Sacred Choral Music (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 241 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 153 Mb | 01:06:38
Classical, Sacred, Choral | Label: Delphian Records

As a young composer, Edward Nesbit was drawn to the rich complexities of contemporary instrumental music; little more than a decade later, he has found himself returning to the inheritance of his early youth as a chorister: the texts of mass, psalms and canticles, and the long centuries of the Anglican choral tradition. Not that there is anything traditional about Nesbit’s music, which synthesises these two heritages into a soundworld that is accessible, full of references yet always recognisably its own voice.

Ruby Hughes, Joseph Middleton - Songs for New Life and Love: Mahler, Ives, Grime (2021)

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Ruby Hughes, Joseph Middleton - Songs for New Life and Love: Mahler, Ives, Grime (2021)

Ruby Hughes, Joseph Middleton - Songs for New Life and Love: Mahler, Ives, Grime (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 231 Mb | Total time: 74:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-SACD-2468 | Recorded: 2019

After appearing on a quartet of very different BIS releases, ranging from early baroque arias to orchestral songs by Alban Berg and Mahler’s ‘Resurrection Symphony’, the British soprano Ruby Hughes has devised a song recital, together with her regular Lieder partner Joseph Middleton. The process began in 2018 when the two gave the world première of Helen Grime’s Bright Travellers, a set of five poems charting the interior and exterior worlds of pregnancy and motherhood. Ruby Hughes soon set about planning a programme which would converge with Grime’s music and the themes of new life and of love in all its aspects.

Ruby Hughes & Joseph Middleton - Songs for New Life and Love (2021)

Posted By: delpotro
Ruby Hughes & Joseph Middleton - Songs for New Life and Love (2021)

Ruby Hughes & Joseph Middleton - Songs for New Life and Love (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 213 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 179 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:13:52
Classical, Vocal | Label: BIS

After appearing on a quartet of very different BIS releases, ranging from early baroque arias to orchestral songs by Alban Berg and Mahler’s ‘Resurrection Symphony’, the British soprano Ruby Hughes has devised a song recital, together with her regular Lieder partner Joseph Middleton. The process began in 2018 when the two gave the world première of Helen Grime’s Bright Travellers, a set of five poems charting the interior and exterior worlds of pregnancy and motherhood. Ruby Hughes soon set about planning a programme which would converge with Grime’s music and the themes of new life and of love in all its aspects.

Ruby Hughes, BBC National Orchestra of Wales & Jac van Steen - Clytemnestra: Orchestral Songs (2020)

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Ruby Hughes, BBC National Orchestra of Wales & Jac van Steen - Clytemnestra: Orchestral Songs (2020)

Ruby Hughes, BBC National Orchestra of Wales & Jac van Steen - Clytemnestra: Orchestral Songs (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 182 MB | Tracks: 17 | 54:38 min
Style: Classical | Label: BIS

In 2015, when Ruby Hughes discovered Clytemnestra by the Welsh composer Rhian Samuel, the work had not been performed since its première some 20 years earlier. Hughes describes the 24-minute score as ‘sun-scorched and luscious’ as well as ‘intensely visceral’, but in it she also heard echoes of Gustav Mahler and Alban Berg, two of Samuel’s influences. For her first album as soloist with orchestra, she has therefore devised a programme which brings together the three composers but which also spans a wide range of emotions and moods.