Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 5266
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: styczeń 2025
EAN: 95115526620
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 5266
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: styczeń 2025
EAN: 95115526620
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: wiolonczela
Rodzaj: koncert
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Bennett: Orchestral Works, Vol. 5
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Kompozytor
Richard Rodney Bennett (ur. 1936)
Richard Rodney Bennett (ur. 1936)
Sonnets to Orpheus for Cello and Orchestra
Diversions for Chamber Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra
Diversions for Chamber Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra
John Wilson’s series of orchestral works by his mentor and friend Sir Richard Rodney Bennett reaches Volume 5, featuring three works composed between 1973 and 1989. The Concerto for Orchestra was commissioned at the instigation of Brian Priestman, the British chief conductor of the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Its three-movement structure, closing with a dazzling set of variations, displays the modern orchestra as a virtuoso body of players. His rarely performed cello concerto Sonnets to Orpheus forms the centrepiece of the programme. Originally commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival, and premiered by Heinrich Schiff, it was written at a crisis-point in the composer’s life, as Bennett split with his partner and left the UK for New York, where he would spend the rest of his life. This recording features the internationally acclaimed Norwegian cellist Jonathan Aasgaard, principal cello of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Sinfonia of London, and tutor of cello at London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Diversions was a commission from the Haberdashers’ Aske’s Schools, in north London, to celebrate their tercentenary, in 1990. It was first played by the combined orchestras of all seven schools at a celebratory concert in the Royal Festival Hall and the finished work is an exuberantly colourful set of symphonic variations on the Scottish folksong ‘Whistle and I’ll come to you, my lad’.