Recorded live as part of the Deal Festival, Kent and the Two Rivers Festival, Bushell Hall, Birkenhead School.
This disc documents the emerging mastery of two of music history's most powerful and closely linked artistic personalities -- Brahms and Schönberg, pairing the original chamber versions of the seminal works of their early maturity, which were primarily known through performances by much larger orchestral forces. Brahms's profound influence on Schönberg is clearly evident in his books and essays on Brahms's music as well as his arrangement of the Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor for full orchestra, now a staple of the orchestral repertoire.Schönberg's Verklärte Nacht is the key work in which his musical personality truly emerged onto the world stage. For much of the last hundred years, the work has been heard in his own arrangement for string orchestra but for our recording, the String Trio Ensemble Epomeo (Caroline Chin, David Yang and Kenneth Woods) have been joined by a stellar team of colleagues (Diane Pascal, Tom Hankey and Matthew Sharp) for a stunning performance of Schönberg's original version for string sextet, written in 1899, performed live during the 2013 Deal Festival. Brahms's beautiful Serenade in D major, written when he was 25, is a symphony in all but name and was his first major orchestral work. Brahms originally wrote the work for nonet before expanding it for larger forces on the advice of Joachim. Composer Alan Boustead has lovingly reconstructed the lost original version of this work for solo strings, flute, two clarinets, bassoon and horn, heard here in a scintillating performance by players from the Orchestra of the Swan conducted by their Principal Guest Conductor, Kenneth Woods whose first disc for SOMM's Schönberg chamber versions of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde and Lieder Eines fahrenden Gesellen (SOMM0109) received an "IRR OUTSTANDING" and was hailed by MusicWeb as "something that every lover of Mahler should hear.