Wydawnictwo: LSO Live
Seria: The Panufnik Legacies
Nr katalogowy: LSO 5070
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2016
EAN: 822231507024
Seria: The Panufnik Legacies
Nr katalogowy: LSO 5070
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2016
EAN: 822231507024
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The Panufnik Legacies II
LSO Live - LSO 5070
Utwory na płycie:
- 01 Panufnik Variations Theme 'Universal Prayer'
- 02 Panufnik Variations Variation 1
- 03 Panufnik Variations Variation 2
- 04 Panufnik Variations Variation 3
- 05 Panufnik Variations Variation 4
- 06 Panufnik Variations Variation 5
- 07 Panufnik Variations Variation 6
- 08 Panufnik Variations Variation 7
- 09 Panufnik Variations Variation 8
- 10 Panufnik Variations Variation 9
- 11 Panufnik Variations Variation 10
- 12 Panufnik Variations Variation 11 'Finale'
- 13 P-p-paranoia
- 14 Spiral
- 15 Captured I
- 16 Captured II
- 17 Captured III
- 18 Captured IV
- 19 Spindrift
- 20 Granula Fragments I. Approach-Recession
- 21 Granula Fragments II. Invention (primarily in 2 parts)
- 22 Granula Fragments III. Harmony in the Mist
- 23 as though birds
- 24 Brown Leather Sofa
- 25 Tmesis
- 26 The Calligrapher's Manuscript I
- 27 The Calligrapher's Manuscript II
LSO Live present an album of new works by emerging composers, all of whom have been members of the Panufnik Composers Scheme. Devised by the LSO in association with Lady Panufnik in memory of her late husband, the composer Sir Andrzej Panufnik, the Scheme began in 2005 and each year offers six composers the opportunity to write a three minute piece for the LSO. The pieces featured on this release were recorded by the Orchestra at LSO St Luke’s under the baton of François-Xavier Roth, a conductor renowned for his interpretations of contemporary music.
Following on from The Panufnik Legacies, a release which presented works by composers from across the first five years of the Scheme, this recording showcases the works of selected composers from across the first ten years of the Scheme alongside Panufnik Variations, a project that brings together composer Colin Matthews and Panufnik Scheme graduates. Taking a theme from Sir Andrzej Panufnik’s Universal Prayer as a starting-point, the work features a series of variations showcasing the sounds and styles of Panufnik Scheme alumni Max de Wardener, Evis Sammoutis, Christopher Mayo, Toby Young, Elizabeth Winters, Larry Goves, Raymond Yiu, Anjula Semmens and Edmund Finnis, bookended by an opening and conclusion by Colin Matthews.
Also featured on this release are works by Kim B Ashton, Leo Chadburn, Bushra El-Turk, Matthew Kaner, James Moriarty, Elizabeth Ogonek, Aaron Parker, Alastair Putt and Duncan Ward.
Colin Matthews says of the Panufnik project, ‘A real relationship develops, which continues beyond the scheme itself, so that we feel that a ‘Panufnik family’ has been established…. What is remarkable to me is the unity that has emerged from this project : a tribute both to the inspiration provided by Andrzej Panufnik, and to the faith that the LSO has shown in the Panufnik Scheme.’
The Panufnik Scheme is generously supported by The Boltini Trust & The Helen Hamlyn Trust. This release will be supported by a wide-range of EPKs, including interview footage with the composers and flimed footage from the recording sessions.
Following on from The Panufnik Legacies, a release which presented works by composers from across the first five years of the Scheme, this recording showcases the works of selected composers from across the first ten years of the Scheme alongside Panufnik Variations, a project that brings together composer Colin Matthews and Panufnik Scheme graduates. Taking a theme from Sir Andrzej Panufnik’s Universal Prayer as a starting-point, the work features a series of variations showcasing the sounds and styles of Panufnik Scheme alumni Max de Wardener, Evis Sammoutis, Christopher Mayo, Toby Young, Elizabeth Winters, Larry Goves, Raymond Yiu, Anjula Semmens and Edmund Finnis, bookended by an opening and conclusion by Colin Matthews.
Also featured on this release are works by Kim B Ashton, Leo Chadburn, Bushra El-Turk, Matthew Kaner, James Moriarty, Elizabeth Ogonek, Aaron Parker, Alastair Putt and Duncan Ward.
Colin Matthews says of the Panufnik project, ‘A real relationship develops, which continues beyond the scheme itself, so that we feel that a ‘Panufnik family’ has been established…. What is remarkable to me is the unity that has emerged from this project : a tribute both to the inspiration provided by Andrzej Panufnik, and to the faith that the LSO has shown in the Panufnik Scheme.’
The Panufnik Scheme is generously supported by The Boltini Trust & The Helen Hamlyn Trust. This release will be supported by a wide-range of EPKs, including interview footage with the composers and flimed footage from the recording sessions.