Getty, G Orchestral Works
Melodic and memorable music from a West Coast-based composer
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Composer or Director: Gordon Getty
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Pentatone
Magazine Review Date: 8/2010
Media Format: Hybrid SACD
Media Runtime: 60
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: PTC5186356
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Plump Jack |
Gordon Getty, Composer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Gordon Getty, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
Ancestor Suite |
Gordon Getty, Composer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Gordon Getty, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
Tiefer und Tiefer |
Gordon Getty, Composer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Gordon Getty, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
Homework Suite |
Gordon Getty, Composer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Gordon Getty, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
(The) Fiddler of Ballykeel |
Gordon Getty, Composer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Gordon Getty, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
Raise the Colors |
Gordon Getty, Composer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Gordon Getty, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
Author: Ivan March
There is much gossamer delicacy in the strings in the lovely Berceuse from the Homework Suite, and also the tenderly delightful portrait of Madeline in the Ancestor Suite. This is part of a ballet based on Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher and the following number, “Ewig Du”, describes Madeline’s sinister final dance to her death.
Getty is taken with writing waltz themes and there are some memorable examples here. The opening “Seascape” of Tiefer und Tiefer is hauntingly memorable, while the following “Giga” using solo piccolo and violin makes a piquant contrast. The Fiddler of Ballykeel is engagingly, rhythmically folksy, while Raise the Colors is spectacularly scored for wind and percussion with roistering horns, to close the programme in the highest of spirits. Marriner and the Academy play all this music with great character and finesse, and the pianissimo strings are often exquisitely beautiful. Very good, resonantly realistic recording, though careful balancing between the four speakers is essential. If you admire melodies, as do I, there are plenty to enjoy here.
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