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CD Information
Peripheral Visions 
British works for voice and piano since 1970
 
Work details
James MacMillan: Ballad (1994; William Soutar) 
3'58" 
James MacMillan: The Children (1995; William Soutar) 
5'01" 
James MacMillan: Scots Song (1995; William Soutar) 
5'55" 
Elizabeth Maconchy: Sun, Moon and Stars (1976; Thomas Traherne) 
3'57"/1'51"/2'22"/1'20 - TT 9'30" 
Judith Weir: Scotch Minstrelsy (1986; texts adapted from Scottish folk
ballads) 
4'04"/2'13"/2'02"/2'52"/2'01" - TT 13'12" 
Gabriel Jackson: Liadan Laments (1988; Liadan, Irish 7th Century, tr.
John Montague) 
7'15" 
Robin Holloway: Wherever We May Be, Op 46 (1980-81; Robert Graves) 
1'10"/2'00"/2'21"/0'51"/2'57" - TT 7'19" 
Peter Maxwell Davies: Farewell to Stromness (piano solo; 1980, from 'The
Yellow Cake Review') 
4'19" 
Peter Maxwell Davies: Yesnaby Ground (piano solo; 1980, from 'The Yellow
Cake Review') 
2'34" 
Nicola LeFanu: But Stars Remaining (soprano solo; 1970, C Day Lewis) 
6'22" 
George Nicholson: Peripheral Visions (1984; Jonathan Swift/Lewis Carroll/anon./D
B Wyndham Lewis) 
1'50"/1'29"/1'14"/1'27" - TT 6'00" 
 
  
Artist details
Alison Smart, soprano 
Katharine Durran, piano 
  
Recording details
Recorded: 6-8 April 1998 
Venue: Big School, Christ's Hospital, Horsham, England 
Producer: David Lefeber 
Engineer: David Lefeber 
Digital editing: David Lefeber 
Copyright: 1999 David Lefeber, Metier Sound & Vision 
Pressing: 1999, original recording by David Lefeber, Metier Sound &
Vision 
 
Metier
MSV CD92025 DDD Stereo NEW RELEASE 
TT - 73'36" 
  
Editorial & Design details
Liner notes: not credited 
Booklet design and layout: David Lefeber 
Acknowledgements: Financial assistance from Andrew P F Smart 
 
  
Purchase details
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