J ROSE Ineffable Tales
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Composer or Director: John Alan Rose
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Navona
Magazine Review Date: 09/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: NV6157
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Piano Concerto 'Tolkein Tale' |
John Alan Rose, Composer
John Alan Rose, Composer Miran Vaupotić, Conductor Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra (Olomouc) |
Old Father TIme |
John Alan Rose, Composer
John Alan Rose, Composer JungWon Choi, Cello Miran Vaupotić, Conductor Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra (Olomouc) |
25,000 Years of Peace |
John Alan Rose, Composer
John Alan Rose, Composer Miran Vaupotić, Conductor Moni Simeonov, Violin Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra (Olomouc) |
Ticket to the Weather |
John Alan Rose, Composer
John Alan Rose, Composer Miran Vaupotić, Conductor Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra (Olomouc) Sing Rose, Soprano Tyler Bunch, Narrator |
Author: Guy Rickards
The Piano Concerto is the main event, its 12 minute first movement inspired by The Hobbit. Rose writes in his notes that ‘each chapter of the book’ received ‘equal musical treatment … helping create the form and structure’. The tiny succeeding Lullaby (composed for his then newly born daughter) and overlong March, however, are not based on Tolkien, though continue in much the same character. The music has a winning charm, not unlike early Prokofiev, though little of Tolkien’s high endeavour.
Both Old Father Time and 25,000 Years of Peace are concertante works, the one for cello and the other for violin. Once again, the music smiles amiably throughout its discourse, though the latter wears a little thin towards the close. The performances are very fine – some fleeting edgy intonation from Moni Simeonov aside – particularly from the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, and Navona’s sound is first-rate.
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