BUTTERWORTH A Shropshire Lad STEPHAN Music for 7 Instruments
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Composer or Director: George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Rudi Stephan
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Coviello
Magazine Review Date: 04/2015
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 68
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: COV91418

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(2) English Idylls |
George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Composer
Aachen Symphony Orchestra George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Composer Kazem Abdullah, Conductor |
(A) Shropshire Lad |
George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Composer
Aachen Symphony Orchestra George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Composer Kazem Abdullah, Conductor |
(The) Banks of Green Willow |
George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Composer
Aachen Symphony Orchestra George (Sainton Kaye) Butterworth, Composer Kazem Abdullah, Conductor |
Music for Seven Stringed Instruments |
Rudi Stephan, Composer
Aachen Symphony Orchestra Kazem Abdullah, Conductor Rudi Stephan, Composer |
Music for orchestra |
Rudi Stephan, Composer
Aachen Symphony Orchestra Kazem Abdullah, Conductor Rudi Stephan, Composer |
Author: Jeremy Dibble
Juxtaposed with Stephan’s overt Teutonic Romanticism are George Butterworth’s four orchestral works, the Two English Idylls, The Banks of Green Willow (inspired by English folksong) and the more substantial (and more harmonically advanced) rhapsody A Shropshire Lad. These more overtly nationalist works were composed at much the same time as Stephan’s, and Butterworth died at a comparable age at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, making their inclusion that much more poignant. This is the first German recording I have heard of Butterworth’s wistful masterpieces and they are interpreted with sympathy by Abdullah and the Aachen Symphony Orchestra. However, some of the composer’s pointillistic scoring requires a greater clarity (especially at the climaxes), there is the odd blemish of ensemble and the orchestral sound seems rather distant. I also question the occasional tempo decision here and there: the second Idyll is a little too fast for my liking, as are parts of the rhapsody too slow.
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