Finzi Dies Natalis; Walton String Sonata
Wonderful Walton and an equally fine Finzi in another Wigmore triumph
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Composer or Director: Gerald (Raphael) Finzi, William Walton
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Wigmore Hall Live
Magazine Review Date: 4/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 64
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: WHLIVE0021
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Dies natalis |
Gerald (Raphael) Finzi, Composer
Gerald (Raphael) Finzi, Composer Scottish Ensemble Toby Spence, Tenor |
Romance |
Gerald (Raphael) Finzi, Composer
Gerald (Raphael) Finzi, Composer Scottish Ensemble |
Sonata for strings |
William Walton, Composer
Scottish Ensemble William Walton, Composer |
Author: Edward Greenfield
Misleadingly, the Sonata opens with a passage for the string quartet alone, before developing into a full string piece when the opening theme is repeated. What comes out very clearly is not just how memorable Walton’s thematic material is, but how clear the sonata-form structure is. In some ways this is the last of what one might regard as the pre-war Walton works, written when his partner, Alice, Lady Wimborne, was dying painfully of cancer.
The development section brings a strongly argued fugato, with the second-movement Scherzo, marked presto, bringing a dazzling arrangement of the quartet original. The slow movement is one of Walton’s most beautiful, here given a deeply expressive performance by the Scottish Ensemble. Exceptionally for Walton, the reprise of the main material is extended, with the violas leading. The Allegro molto finale is vigorous with its cross rhythms and a more lyrical countersubject.
Toby Spence sings sensitively in Finzi’s Dies natalis, setting words by the mystic poet Thomas Traherne, starting with a prose poem entitled “Rhapsody”. That leads to three more poems, with a vigorous, exhilarating movement, “Wonder”, separating the two more reflective movements. It is among Finzi’s finest works. The Romance for strings makes an attractive introduction to the programme. A first-rate issue in the impressive Wigmore Hall Live series.
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