Finzi: Dies Natalis
Begun in the mid-1920s but not premiered until 1940, Finzi's cantata for solo voice and string orchestra sets the words of 17th century English poet, Thomas Traherne. By turns ecstatic and pastoral, this most celebrated of Finzi's works is but modestly represented in the recording catalogue, and then almost exclusively by British musicians.
Recommended Recording:
James Gilchrist (tenor), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/David Hill
Naxos 8.570417
Other Recommended Recordings:
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Wilfred Brown (tenor), English Chamber Orchestra/Christopher Finzi
EMI 724366558823
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Composer | Gerald Finzi |
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