Overtures from the British Isles Vol 2
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Composer or Director: Ethel (Mary) Smyth, Eric Coates, Walter Leigh, William Walton, (Edwin) York Bowen, Roger Quilter, John Foulds, Alexander (Campbell) Mackenzie, (Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Chandos
Magazine Review Date: 06/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 81
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN10898
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Portsmouth Point |
William Walton, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Rumon Gamba, Conductor William Walton, Composer |
Agincourt |
Walter Leigh, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Rumon Gamba, Conductor Walter Leigh, Composer |
Fantasy Overture |
(Edwin) York Bowen, Composer
(Edwin) York Bowen, Composer BBC National Orchestra of Wales Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
(The) Boatswain's Mate, Movement: Overture |
Ethel (Mary) Smyth, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Ethel (Mary) Smyth, Composer Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
Plymouth Hoe |
John Ansell, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales John Ansell, Composer Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
Britannia |
Alexander (Campbell) Mackenzie, Composer
Alexander (Campbell) Mackenzie, Composer BBC National Orchestra of Wales Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
(The) Merrymakers |
Eric Coates, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Eric Coates, Composer Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy |
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer BBC National Orchestra of Wales Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
(A) Children's Overture |
Roger Quilter, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Roger Quilter, Composer Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
(Le) Cabaret |
John Foulds, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales John Foulds, Composer Rumon Gamba, Conductor |
Author: Jeremy Dibble
There is a distinctly nautical theme among the choice of 10 works. The earliest of these is Mackenzie’s quite masterly Britannia (1894), an orchestral tour de force of symphonically reworked themes. Ansell’s Plymouth Hoe and Smyth’s The Boatswain’s Mate (taken from her fourth opera), both attractive, melodious effusions, date from 1914, while Walton’s Portsmouth Point (1924 25) is a gutsy performance in which the composer’s characteristic rhythmic energy has a forceful élan. Bowen’s vivacious Fantasy Overture of 1945, a premiere recording, has a similar sense of dynamism and skilfully incorporates Dibdin’s famous ‘Tom Bowling’.
Quilter’s medley of children’s nursery rhymes in A Children’s Overture (1911 19) may be classed as ‘light’ music but its associations, sumptuous orchestration and subtle treatment have the power to conjure a bygone era of nostalgia and childhood innocence which has a genuine pathos. Eric Coates’s The Merrymakers (1923) surely contains one of his most stirring melodies. The sweeping second subject is irresistible, as is the brilliance of the orchestral texture (vigorously played here too). The short comedy overture Le Cabaret (1921, rev 1934) gives us a taste of John Foulds in the lighter vein for which he became well known (rather than the more experimental serious works which were less frequently performed) and it is good to have a new recording of Walter Leigh’s rousing ‘Jubilee Overture’ Agincourt (1935), which gives glimpses of the composer’s affinity for a Hindemith-inspired neo classicism which can be found in his other works. What other riches, one wonders, will inhabit Vol 3?
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