King David by Herbert Howells - Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, countertenor and Nicholas Stead, piano

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • My dear friend and college roommate Nick Stead and I were set to musically reunite for a recital at Princeton University next month, under the auspices of Princeton University Concerts, in celebration of our 5th Reunion at Princeton. While of course that won't be happening as planned, Nick and I wanted to share a recording of one of the pieces we were set to perform, recorded by Nick in his apartment in NYC, and me in my apartment in San Francisco. I so hope that we'll have the chance to make music together in person soon.
    We hope that Howells' beautiful setting of poetry by Walter de la Mare, telling a story of King David battling his sorrow and emerging out of it, will provide a moment of comfort to you today!
    Text by Walter de la Mare:
    King David was a sorrowful man:
    No cause for his sorrow had he;
    And he called for the music of a hundred harps,
    To ease his melancholy.
    They played till they all fell silent:
    Played and play sweet did they;
    But the sorrow that haunted the heart of King David
    They could not charm away.
    He rose; and in his garden
    Walked by the moon alone,
    A nightingale hidden in a cypress tree,
    Jargoned on and on.
    King David lifted his sad eyes
    Into the dark-boughed tree --
    "Tell me, thou little bird that singest,
    Who taught my grief to thee?"
    But the bird in no-wise heeded;
    And the king in the cool of the moon
    Hearkened to the nightingale's sorrowfulness,
    Till all his own was gone.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @suzannetevlin8439
    @suzannetevlin8439 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful! Thanks so much for posting this. I heard Sarah Connelly sing this last month, and decided that I needed to sing it as well. I'm a soprano and would prefer to do it in a higher key. Used to go down to Princeton a lot back in the day;-))

  • @uclcentreforperioperativem6462

    Lovely both thank you

  • @MariaKarpenko
    @MariaKarpenko 4 роки тому +2

    What a great performance! Thank you for sharing! 👏🎶

  • @geoffreyhowell
    @geoffreyhowell 4 роки тому +1

    This has long been one of my favourite songs to sing (as a tenor). Both singer and pianist here give a sensitive and moving performance.

  • @joannemurray946
    @joannemurray946 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much guys!! I am an old singer, trying to sing again. My teacher gave me this song to learn and you amazing playing and singing has really helped me understand the piece. So much love to you guys and really hope you can be back in that concert hall soon performing together. How you brought this together, being so far away, in such a seemless beautiful way is just magic to me 💜😊

  • @stenfjord1
    @stenfjord1 4 роки тому +1

    Moving. The final diminuendo was awesome.

  • @rlaygus
    @rlaygus 4 роки тому +1

    잘봤어요.감명깊었습니다.