Bob takes a professional detour to explore an intriguing byway with this atmospheric, uncharacteristic, stripped down, highly intriguing (and I think highly successful) experiment in minimal exposition. There are thirteen chapters – for voices, organ, piano and cathedral – on texts drawn directly from the 1893 edition of The legendary lore of the holy wells of England: including rivers, lakes, fountains and springs, by the English antiquary and inventor of the folding umpire’s chair, Robert Charles Hope. Hallucinatory, educational, intriguing, mysterious and almost certainly efficacious to the elevation of the spirit – not to mention some serious compositional heft. This is a unique musical object and whomsoever likes to take the road less travelled, this was meant for you.
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1. The Legendary Lore of the Holy Wells of England |
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2. Alton – The Holybourne |
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3. Holywell |
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4. Elmer’s, Saint Clement’s, And Harold’s Wells |
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5. Blow Wells And Jackson’s Green |
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6. Alford, Tommy Tack, And The Bishop’s Wells |
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7. The Alum Well |
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8. Carlisle Cathedral And Castle Sowberry |
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9. Dupath And Saint Euny’s Wells |
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10. Ricot Park |
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11. Two Saint Cuthberts |
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12. Robin Hood’s Well |
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13. Walton Abbey And The Lady Well |
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