JOUBERT String Quartets Nos 1-3. Symphony No 2
Chamber and orchestral works from the South African-born composer
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Composer or Director: John (Pierre Herman) Joubert
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Somm Recordings
Magazine Review Date: 06/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 70
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SOMMCD0113

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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String Quartet No 1 |
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer
Brodsky Quartet John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer |
String Quartet No. 2 |
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer
Brodsky Quartet John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer |
String Quartet No 3 |
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer
Brodsky Quartet John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer |
Composer or Director: Carlo Martelli, William Alwyn, John (Pierre Herman) Joubert
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Dutton Epoch
Magazine Review Date: 06/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 71
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDLX7270

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Symphony No 2 in one movement |
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer
John (Pierre Herman) Joubert, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Royal Scottish National Orchestra |
Fairy Fiddler, The, Movement: Prelude |
William Alwyn, Composer
Martin Yates, Conductor Royal Scottish National Orchestra William Alwyn, Composer |
Fairy Fiddler, The, Movement: Derrybeg Fair |
William Alwyn, Composer
Martin Yates, Conductor Royal Scottish National Orchestra William Alwyn, Composer |
Symphony |
Carlo Martelli, Composer
Carlo Martelli, Composer Martin Yates, Conductor Royal Scottish National Orchestra |
Author: Peter Dickinson
Joubert’s Second Symphony (1970), using African themes, is an intense response to the Sharpeville massacre of 1960. The apartheid regime banned the work but Nelson Mandela later got the ban lifted. The music rises memorably to the occasion. The CD is completed with juvenilia: two excerpts from William Alwyn’s unfinished opera, written when he was 20 – echoing Delius and Vaughan Williams; and Carlo Martelli’s Symphony, written when he was 19. The Martelli, remarkably fluent in a mainstream idiom, was rapturously received in 1957, then forgotten. He originally wrote the final movement to stand alone but Malcolm Arnold suggested that he add two more. I’m not sure that it was the right thing to do but this performance more than makes amends.
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