CHAMINADE Callirhoë
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Composer or Director: Cécile (Louise Stèphanie) Chaminade
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Dutton Epoch
Magazine Review Date: 09/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 77
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDLX7339

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Callirhoë |
Cécile (Louise Stèphanie) Chaminade, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Cécile (Louise Stèphanie) Chaminade, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor |
Concertstück for Piano and Orchestra |
Cécile (Louise Stèphanie) Chaminade, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Cécile (Louise Stèphanie) Chaminade, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Victor Sangiorgio, Piano |
Author: Jeremy Nicholas
It strikes me that, had Callirhoë had the imprimatur of a composer with a higher profile and larger corpus of regularly performed oeuvres (Tchaikovsky, say, or Dvořák), Chaminade’s score would surely have found its way on to disc decades ago and – who knows? – be a regular feature of international ballet. The music is certainly accomplished and appealing enough – think Moszkowski and Tchaikovsky with a dash of Edward German – even if the love story of the captive princess Callirhoë and Alcmaeon (too prolix to relate here but dutifully recounted in Lewis Foreman’s informative booklet) may stretch the audience’s willing suspension of disbelief to its limits. Of the 22 brief dances, some will recognise the above-mentioned Scarf Dance, a once-popular piano solo (Godowsky, for one, recorded it in 1926).
The Concertstück featured on another recording only a few months ago on Hyperion (Danny Driver with the BBC Scottish SO and Rebecca Miller – 3/17). To be frank, there is little to choose between them, Driver with marginally the crisper, lighter touch, Yates and Victor Sangiorgio recorded with slightly more resonance and depth. Both are admirable champions of this unjustly neglected crowd-pleaser but it is the rarity of Callirhoë and the quite superb advocacy of the BBC Concert Orchestra – few other bands play this kind of music quite as well – that are the real selling points of this notable release.
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