The baritone Mark Stone is hoping to record the complete songs of Peter Warlock on his record label, Stone Records. The label has already song editions for Delius, Butterworth, C.W.Orr and Havergal Brian in progress with Stone himself singing. The Warlock edition will be on three discs and will be the first complete edition of Warlock songs on CD (around 120 songs in all, arranged thematically). The first CD will contain 40 songs and Stone is looking for funding via Kickstarter, so there is the opportunity to get involved in a truly worthwhile event. Pledge £20 and you receive a free signed CD in advance, pledge £100 and you also get a credit in the CD booklet, pledge £500 and you also get a copy of each of the other CD's currently in Stone Records catalogue at the time. How could you go wrong!
Further information from the Kickstarter website.
Monday, 12 November 2012
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