This page lists all recordings of Façade Orchestral Suite No. 2, by William Turner Walton (1902-83) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Walton‘s own interpretations of the Facade Suites and operatic scenes from Troilus and Cressida provide unique insight into these works. The latter features the incomparable singing of Elisabeth Schwarkkopf and Richard Lewis. Both performances showcase Walton’s considerable talents as a conductor. Essential listening for lovers of British music. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | British Ballet Music
Bliss: | Checkmate - Suite Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley | Elgar: | Enigma Variations, Op. 36 London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult | Holst: | The Perfect Fool, Op. 39/H 150: Ballet Music London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn | Sullivan, A: | Pineapple Poll Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras | Tyrwhitt-Wilson: | A Wedding Bouquet: Tango & Waltz Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Robert Irving/ | Walton: | Façade Orchestral Suite No. 1 City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Louis Frémaux Façade Orchestral Suite No. 2 City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Louis Frémaux |
This collection of music from 20th-century ballets features such master conductors of British repertoire as Boult, Previn, Handley and Mackerras – who also, drawing on the works of Sir Arthur Sullivan, wrote Pineapple Poll for John Cranko. Dame Ninette de Valois choreographed the chessboard machinations of Bliss’s Checkmate, here complemented by Elgar’s much-loved Enigma Variations, Walton’s witty Façade, elemental dances from Holst’s opera The Perfect Fool, and colourful pieces by Berners, Lambert and Gordon. “Some sparkling playing here, especially Pineapple Poll under its arranger Charles Mackerras” BBC Music Magazine, September 2011 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | British Music Collection - William Walton - The Centenary Edition
“Decca's four-disc Walton Edition offers consistently fine versions of all the composer's most important orchestral works, some of them unsurpassed, in full, brilliant sound. Andrew Litton, the conductor of all but two minor items, is central to the success of the whole. Like his compatriot, André Previn, he's idiomatic, with a natural feeling for the jazzy syncopations at the heart of so much of Walton's music. This issue brings together the three Litton discs previously issued, with important additions. The third disc was issued separately, and contains outstanding versions, never previously released, of the Viola Concerto and HindemithVariations plus the two Façade Suites. Where most latterday interpreters of the Viola Concerto have taken a very expansive view of the lyrical first movement, Paul Neubauer comes nearer than anyone else to the original interpreters on disc, Frederick Riddle and William Primrose. With Neubauer – his tone firm and precise, clean rather than fruity – the result is more persuasive than other modern versions, with no suspicion of expressive self-indulgence. The brisker passages are taken faster than is now usual; the impact is tauter and stronger without losing romantic warmth. He relaxes seductively for the hauntingly beautiful epilogue, using the widest dynamic range. Litton encourages wide contrasts in the orchestra, the big tuttis bringing an element of wildness in the brassy syncopations, the ensemble kept crisp and incisive. The Hindemith Variations also brings a taut and purposeful performance with contrasts in both dynamic and speed heightened to extremes. Façade is predictably fun, though there's some danger of the warm acoustic softening some of the sharpness of these witty parodies. Two of the other discs remain the same as with their original release, with Tasmin Little's heartfelt reading of the Violin Concerto coupled with Litton's outstanding account of the Second Symphony, the finest digital version yet, as well as Scapino, while Robert Cohen's thoughtful reading of the Cello Concerto is coupled with the richly recorded First Symphony. Litton's powerful account of Belshazzar'sFeast with Bryn Terfel brings fresh, cleanly focused choral sound in an atmospheric acoustic that clearly lets you appreciate the terracing between the different groupings of voices. That aptly comes with the coronation music – and the Henry V Suite, with David Hill, chorus-master in Belshazzar, ably standing in for Litton in the Coronation Te Deum and Orband Sceptre.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | |
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| |  | Walton: Symphonies & Concertos
A box set which traces Walton’s career from its early days (his first orchestral work Portsmouth Point) through to the composer’s late sixties, this 5-CD compilation presents a fascinating selection of some of his largest-scale works. Ranging from the intense private display of the Viola Concerto—an instant success which quickly became revered the world over—to the ceremonial pomp of Crown Imperial, all facets of Walton’s compositional character are explored, fully justifying his status as the leading composer of his generation. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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