Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (he disliked the name Cecil so was known as Armstrong) was a prolific and versatile composer of the first half of the twentieth century. He studied under Sir Adrian Boult and Ralph Vaughan Williams. His contemporaries were Herbert Howells, Sir Arthur Bliss and Sir Arnold Bax. Known principally for his solo songs Gibbs also wrote music for the stage, sacred works, three symphonies and a substantial amount of chamber music. He gained wide recognition during the early part of his life. He continued to compose and conduct up until his death in May 1960. Putting this project together we were surprised by both the quantity and consistent quality of Gibbs’ output. The popular songs fully deserve their treasured position, but now we could easily match them with a new selection – To Anise, The Cherry Tree, On Duncton Hill, The Tiger-Lily, Midnight, Slow Horses Slow, The Exile and Take Heed Young Heart might be concert winners given a chance. In them we find the same simplicity and sensitivity to text. It has been remarked more than once that performers will find the best songs among the settings of de la Mare, this rather easy simplification holds less well when, as in this collection, we can assess Armstrong Gibbs output in a more complete form.
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“This magnificently recorded set provides us with a survey of Gibbs' song output that will satisfy for many years to come.”
Paul Corfield Godfrey - MusicWeb- International.com – 15 April 2022
“A major survey of an under-appreciated British songwriter… Adrian Farmer’s accompaniments are without exception subtle and sensitive, if the piano rarely comes to the fore that is a reflection on the composer not the performer. The songs are spilt fairly evenly between tenor Nathan Vale and soprano Charlotte de Rothschild. I would say Vale has pretty much an ideal voice for this type of song – a light and flexible lyric tenor with a quite fast vibrato but with a real sense of subtle word-pointing and phrasing. His diction is excellent too. De Rothschild also sings with evident care and conviction … Overall a set to be welcomed …” - Review of Four-CD set
Nick Barnard – MusicWeb-International.com – 28 March 2022
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