The Dream of Gerontius is a setting of extracts from the visionary poem of the same title by John Henry Newman (1801–90), a leading theologian and academic at Oxford University, as well as a priest. Newman was made a Cardinal by Pope Leo XIII in 1879, beatified in 2010 by Benedict XIV and canonised by Pope Francis nine years later. Although Elgar’s brilliant The Dream of Gerontius did not prove an untrammelled success at its premiere in October 1900, the critics and many professional musicians heard enough to realise that it was a work of genius. Eventually, The Dream of Gerontius ascended to its rightful place as a major work of European art and one of the greatest works written by Elgar.
Edward Elgar (1857 – 1934): Part I:
1 Elgar: Part I: Prelude09:49
2 Elgar: Part I: Jesu, Maria – I am near to death05:52
3 Elgar: Part I: Rouse thee, my fainting soul03:39
4 Elgar: Part I: Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Deus07:07
5 Elgar: Part I: Rescue him, O Lord03:17
6 Elgar: Part I: Proficiscere, anima Christiana06:16
Part II:
7 Elgar: Part II: I went to sleep06:03
8 Elgar: Part II: My work is done08:01
9 Elgar: Part II: But hark! upon my sense05:20
10 Elgar: Part II: I see not those false spirits03:19
11 Elgar: Part II: Praise to the Holiest11:52
12 Elgar: Part II: Thy judgement now is near03:08
13 Elgar: Part II: Jesu! By that shuddering dread03:57
14 Elgar: Part II: I go before my Judge05:55
15 Elgar: Part II: Lord, Thou hast been our refuge07:35
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