Edward Elgar : Caractacus "At eve to the greenwood" (Eigen), Judith Howarth, soprano Video
Sir Edwrd Elgar (1857-1934) Caractacus Op. 35 . A cantata in six scenes for soprano, tenor, baritone and two bass soloists, full choir and orchestra. Libretto by HA Acworth. First performance in 1898 Eigen (Caractacus' daughter) : Judith Howarth, soprano Orbin : Arthur Davis, tenor Caractacus : David Wilson-Johnson, baritone Arch-Druid / A bard : Stephen Roberts, bass Claudius : Alastair Miles, bass London Symphony Chorus (Stephen Westrop, chorus master) London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Richard Hickox "According to legend, Caractacus, a British chieftain, had made his last stand against the Romans and been defected on the Malvern Hills. He and his soldiers were taken to Rome where the Emperor Claudius was so impressed by the British leader's eloquence that he spares and pardoned them. (1993 Michael Kennedy,CD Chandos)" Scene I - British camp on the Malvern Hills, Night 4) Eigen: "At eve to the greenwood, we wander'd away, To hear the birds singing, as happy as they. When we came to the oak where the mistletoe grows, Before us a fair Druid maiden arose, (...) 5) Orbin: "On the ocean and the river, By the stream that cuts the plain, Sail and pennon fill and quiver, (...)
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