Foulds, Vol 2
Sparkling performances of works by a true individual, all new to disc
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Composer or Director: Ronald Corp, John Foulds
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Epoch
Magazine Review Date: 4/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 80
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDLX7260
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Music Pictures: Group VI, `Gaelic Melodies' |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
(The) Florida Spiritual |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
(La) belle Pierrette: Intermezzo Impromptu |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
Darby and Joan: An Old English Idyll |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Cynthia Fleming, Violin John Foulds, Composer Katharine Wood, Cello Ronald Corp, Composer |
Music-Pictures Group IV: Suite for String Orchestra |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
Strophes from an Antique Song |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
Indian Suite |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
Henry VIII Suite |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
Suite Francaise |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra John Foulds, Composer Ronald Corp, Composer |
Author: Edward Greenfield
Foulds gathered some of his short pieces into suites which he called Music Pictures, two of which are represented here. Group VI, which opens the disc, brings three Gaelic melodies, all easily tuneful, leading to one of the most striking of all the items, Florida Spiritual, which includes a phrase that directly echoes one in Dvorák’s New World Symphony – apt enough when both composers were inspired by American sources. Group IV is influenced by painters: “At the Theatre” by Degas, “Evening in the Forest” by Farquharson and “Fiddler’s Fancy”, making a lively conclusion, by Morland. La belle Pierrette is a charming parody of French music-hall music, while Darby and Joan, an English idyll, features violin and cello solos, representing the two characters in love.
The three suites which round off the disc are equally colourful. The Indian Suite is based on Indian folksongs, with Foulds’s pentatonic accompaniments involving exotic percussion effects. The Suite française, the earliest work here, has rousing pieces first and last in the four-movement sequence, and a solemn “Hymne héroïque à la France” in the middle. Most interesting is the Henry VIII Suite, skilful pastiches of Elizabethan music drawn from the incidental music Foulds wrote in 1926 for a West End production of Shakespeare’s play. The original score was destroyed in the London blitz but this suite has survived, celebrating an extraordinary production starring Sybil Thorndike, with the lowly role of First Serving Man taken by the teenage Laurence Olivier. Corp inspires sparkling performances of this as of all the other items, in a clear, transparent recording.
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