Bax Tone Poems, Vol 2
A magnificent survey from Bax's ardent champion plus a treasurable coupling
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Composer or Director: Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Lyrita
Magazine Review Date: 6/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 78
Mastering:
Stereo
ADD
Catalogue Number: SRCD233

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 2 |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer London Philharmonic Orchestra Myer Fredman, Conductor |
Symphony No. 5 |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer London Philharmonic Orchestra Raymond Leppard, Conductor |
Composer or Director: Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Chandos
Magazine Review Date: 6/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN10446

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Into the twilight |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley, Conductor |
(The) Happy Forest |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley, Conductor |
Red Autumn |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley, Conductor |
Nympholept |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley, Conductor |
(3) Northern Ballads |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley, Conductor |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
Elsewhere, Into the Twilight receives ideally radiant, heartfelt treatment - and you'll wait a lifetime to hear the ecstatic Nympholept better done. The Happy Forest raises the bar in its lightness of touch, iridescent glow and twinkling fun. The gale-tossed Red Autumn (more familiar in its two-piano garb) is clad in a remarkably idiomatic new orchestration by Graham Parlett.
So, gloriously assured music-making from first measure to last, and it's a relief to be able to report that Chandos's spectacularly ample and informative sound has all the natural bloom and crucial mid-range warmth so disconcertingly absent from the previous volume in this landmark series (8/06). An unmissable treat.
The second disc brings a majestic (and long overdue) return to currency for two cornerstones of the Lyrita catalogue. The LPO respond with all the edge-of-seat excitement of new discovery, particularly so in the turbulent Second Symphony, where an impassioned and inspired Myer Fredman secures playing of terrific fire, dedication and spontaneity. If Raymond Leppard's account of the Fifth operates at a slightly lower voltage, his cannily paced, sensitive and meticulously prepared reading none the less remains a most distinguished contribution to the Bax discography.
Both these vintage displays were marvellously engineered by Decca personnel working within the benign acoustic of Walthamstow Town Hall. The eloquent original sleeve-notes by Lewis Foreman and Robert Layton have sensibly been retained, and Simon Gibson's remasterings are first class (No 2 sounding a tad more clinical than it did on vinyl). If I encounter a more rewarding reissue all year, I shall be very surprised.
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