Simpson, R: Symphony No. 5 |
This page lists all recordings of Symphony No. 5, by Robert Simpson (1921-97) on CD. |
Recommendations Building a Library Highly Recommended October 2006 |
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'One of the great symphonies of the post-war era, magnificently realised by all concerned. This issue is surely destined to be a jewel in Hyperion's already starry Simpson crown' (Gramophone) “The Third Symphony is Simpson's best-known work and Vernon Handley play the symphony like the repertoire piece it deserves to be, and Hyperion's recording reveals a wealth of unsuspected detail and beauty. The Beethovenian impulse still comes across, and the abrasive edge is only slightly softened. But what has been gained is clarity, blend and perspective, plus a sense of dialogue (Simpson's polyphony never ceases to amaze) and an altogether subtler realisation of the luminosity of Simpson's scoring. The long accumulating second movement is absorbingly poetic, witty in its dialogue, and inevitable in its conclusion. The Fifth Symphony is surely one of Simpson's most vivid pieces. Moods of terror, anger, anxious probing and fierce determination are right on the surface, and there's a feeling of terrific will-power being exerted to transmute those moods into a symphonic experience. This is one of the great symphonies of the post-war era, magnificently realised by all concerned.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“although the world of feeling his music encompasses may be complex, his language retains a basic simplicity of utterance...Handley is a masterly interpreter...For anyone interested in the progress of the symphony in England in the twentieth century, this is a self-recommending set.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition “One of the outstanding recording projects of our time … this Hyperion series deserves to stand as a monument while other more superficially glamorous ventures rise and fall around it. If it does not do so, and if it does not eventually force Simpson’s breakthrough into the orchestral repertoire, there will truly be no justice” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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