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Britten: Symphony for Cello and Orchestra

Britten: Symphony for Cello and Orchestra


Britten:

Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68

Paul Watkins (cello)

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a

Gloriana - Symphonic Suite Op. 53a

Robert Murray (tenor)


In this new release, we present a unique group of works, including the rarely recorded Symphonic Suite from Gloriana, the Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, and one of Britten’s most popular works, the Four Sea Interludes. They are performed by the BBC Philharmonic with two exclusive Chandos artists: Edward Gardner, the music director of English National Opera and well known for his interpretations of the music of Britten, and Paul Watkins, one of the world’s leading cellists.

The Symphony for Cello and Orchestra was Britten’s only substantial piece of absolute symphonic music. As the title suggests, throughout the work the soloist and the orchestra are treated on equal terms, sharing all the important melodic material. The symphony was originally written for the Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich who held a unique position among the various creative partners of Britten, inspiring him to compose abstract instrumental music at a time when his heavy commitments to the operatic genre and vocal music might otherwise have left him little time or inclination for it. The work was premiered in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in 1964 by Rostropovich and the Moscow Philharmonic under Britten’s baton. The performance was a success, and the local students who attended the concert were so enthusiastic in their response that the finale had to be encored.

The Four Sea Interludes consist of highly memorable orchestral interludes which Britten extracted for concert performance from the score of his large-scale opera Peter Grimes. The premiere of the opera famously reopened London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre in 1945 to such tremendous critical acclaim that the fortunes of English opera were revived almost overnight. The North Sea, both benign and savage, plays a central role in the drama and its contrasting facets are celebrated in the interludes. ‘Sunday Morning’ depicts the sun glittering on the waves and the jubilant pealing of church bells, while ‘Storm’, a ferocious orchestral tempest performed in the difficult key of E minor, symbolises Grimes’s inner turmoil and yearning for a peaceful haven.

The Symphonic Suite derives from the opera Gloriana which was first performed at the Royal Opera House at a gala event in 1953 to celebrate the Coronation of HM The Queen. The work depicted – perhaps unwisely in view of the audience – the ill-fated relationship between Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex. The opera’s infamously negative reception meant that the work was rarely performed again in the composer’s lifetime. Britten, however, did salvage some orchestral extracts from the opera for concert use, including the Suite featured on this disc.

“this is a very good Britten disc indeed, with an interesting programme that is played with energetic commitment, scrupulous attention to detail and an obvious sympathy for the music...Gardner really seems to relish Britten's orchestral writing, and the BBC Philharmonic is on superb form throughout.” International Record Review, March 2011

“Three elements stand out: firstly, the dramatic intensity of purpose he finds in all pieces; secondly, the sizzling soloistic detail he draws from the BBC Philharmonic and, thirdly, the depth and scope of the recorded sound...Watkins is an interpreter of compelling seriousness, whose musical understanding operates at a profound level...a truly symphonic collaboration.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2011 *****

“[Gardner's] atmospheric, emotional and musically detailed accounts of the four Sea Interludes from that great opera are a fine souvenir of his theatre performances...The BBC Phil responds excitingly and with rhythmic verve to the rarely recorded suite from Britten’s Coronation opera, Gloriana...the cod-Tudor Courtly Dances are a treat.” Sunday Times, 27th March 2011 ***

“Gloriana, on the life of Elizabeth I, has never established itself in the opera house, but it’s full of wonderful music. Gardner and the BBC Philharmonic bring out the melancholy undertow and the textural subtlety lurking under the music’s ceremonial surface. The performance of the Cello Symphony with Paul Watkins is similarly sensitive.” The Telegraph, 25th March 2011 ****

“Paul Watkins's performance with Edward Gardner and the BBC Philharmonic never forgets that the work is called a symphony for good reason...In fact, all the orchestral playing is of such a high standard that one notices the other instrumental solos almost as much as Watkins's own fine-grained contributions” The Guardian, 17th March 2011

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Magical Places: Evocative Symphonic Poems for Piano Duet

Magical Places: Evocative Symphonic Poems for Piano Duet


Alfvén:

Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, Op. 19 'Midsommarvaka'

Britten:

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a

arr. Erwin Stein. World Première Recording

Ibert:

Escales

World Première Recording

Ireland:

The Forgotten Rite

Liadov:

The Enchanted Lake, Op. 62

arr. Vasily Kalafati. World Première Recording

Mussorgsky:

A Night on the Bare Mountain (piano version)

ed. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Nikolai Artsybushev) World Première Recording


Goldstone & Clemmow (piano)

Of the six orchestral works on this recording three are in the composers’ own piano duet versions; two others were transcribed by people in whom the composers had great faith (Rimsky-Korsakov here being considered the composer of Night on Bald Mountain, as Mussorgsky had died), and it must be presumed that Lyadov approved the choice of Kalafati who “was held in great esteem by his colleagues and pupils” (Baker’s “Biographical Dictionary of Musicians”). Three of the six pieces of music involve the supernatural, while the remaining three present “magical” soundscapes in their different ways. The first two items depict very different midsummer festivities.

As a further note, four of the pieces featured on this CD are World Première Recordings. The CD booklet contains highly informative notes by Anthony Goldstone.

With CDs around forty in number and a busy concert schedule stretching back more than a quarter of a century, the British piano duo Goldstone and Clemmow is firmly established as a leading force.

Described by Gramophone as ‘a dazzling husband and wife team’, by International Record Review as ‘a British institution in the best sense of the word’, and by The Herald, Glasgow, as ‘the UK’s pre-eminent two-piano team’, internationally known artists Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow formed their duo in 1984 and married in 1989. Their extremely diverse activities in two-piano and piano-duet recitals and double concertos, taking in major festivals, have sent them all over the British Isles as well as to Europe, the Middle East and several times to the U.S.A., where they have received standing ovations and such press accolades as ‘revelations such as this are rare in the concert hall these days’ (Charleston Post and Courier). In their refreshingly presented concerts they mix famous masterpieces and fascinating rarities, which they frequently unearth themselves, into absorbing and hugely entertaining programmes; their numerous BBC broadcasts have often included first hearings of unjustly neglected works, and their equally enterprising and acclaimed commercial recordings include many world premières.

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La Mer

La Mer


Britten:

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a

Debussy:

La Mer

Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune

Mercure, P:

Kaléidoscope


Marie-Andrée Benny (flute)

Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal, Yannick Nézet-Séguin

“…Nézet-Séguin's traversal of the opening 'De l'aube à midi sure la mer'… seems just a little tentative in phrasing, the climactic crash of waves at the movement's peroration without the startling rush and immediacy of the Shui recording. This slightly careful attitude marginally softens the impact of what is in many ways a very sensitive and admirably nuanced performance.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2008 ****

“The Metropolitan Orchestra of Montreal may not be so well known outside Canada as the great Montreal Symphony Orchestra, but here under music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin they show what a formidable band they are, offering performances both incisive and refined in every department. The rarity is the orchestral showpiece Kaléidoscope, written by the Québécois composer Pierre Mercure... a powerful, enjoyable piece that reflects the Debussian example on the one hand but the influence of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring on the other in its sharply motoric rhythms.” Gramophone Magazine, Janurary 2008

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Rudolf Kempe

Rudolf Kempe


Britten:

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a

Recorded: Fairfield Hall, Croydon, 12 October 1975

Haydn:

Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London'

Recorded: Royal Festival Hall, London, 8 October 1975

Shostakovich:

Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Op. 10

Recorded: BBC Studios, London, 29 May 1965


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Constantin Silvestri

Constantin Silvestri


Arnold:

Beckus the Dandipratt, Op. 5 - Comedy Overture

23 February 1963

Britten:

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a

26 November 1966

Debussy:

Jeux - Poème dansé

10 November 1965

Elgar:

Cockaigne Overture, Op. 40 'In London Town'

6 December 1966

Symphony No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 55

25 July 1968

Enescu:

Romanian Rhapsody in A major, Op. 11 No. 1

Royal Festival Hall, London, 22 November 1966

Tchaikovsky:

Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17 'Little Russian'

12 November 1966


Recorded: Winter Gardens, Bournemouth

“Both the orchestra and conducting impress throughout this set” BBC Music Magazine

“...the BBC's most valuable recent Legends release is a two-disc commemoration of Constantin's Silvestri's tenure as Maestro for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, including a seductively curvaceous Cockaigne Overture and a solid, heartfelt account of Elgar's First Symphony” Gramophone Magazine

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Britten: Young Person's Guide To the Orchestra, 4 Sea Interludes & Passacaglia

Britten: Young Person's Guide To the Orchestra, 4 Sea Interludes & Passacaglia


Britten:

Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes, Op. 33

The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34


recorded Amsterdam, 1953

Naxos Classical Archives - 980388

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Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra

Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra


Britten:

The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34

Suite on English Folk Tunes 'A Time there was', Op. 90

Johnson over Jordan Suite

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a


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Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34, etc.

Britten:

The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34

(Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell, Op.34)

Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68

Truls Mørk (cello)

Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a

Pärt:

Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten


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Britten: Orchestral and String Works

Britten: Orchestral and String Works


Britten:

Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes, Op. 33

Ulster Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Young Apollo, Op. 16

I Musici de Montreal, Yuli Turovsky

Death in Venice: suite

English Chamber Orchestra, Steuart Bedford

Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10

I Musici de Montreal, Yuli Turovsky

Lachrymae for viola & strings, Op. 48a

Rivka Golani(viola)

I Musici de Montreal, Yuli Turovsky

Simple Symphony, Op. 4

I Musici de Montreal, Yuli Turovsky


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Britten: Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes, Op. 33, etc.

Bax:

On the Sea Shore

edited and orchestrated Parlett

Bridge:

The Sea

Britten:

Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes, Op. 33


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