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Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Rory MacDonald - Wilson: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5 (2020) [Hi-Res]

Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Rory MacDonald - Wilson: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5 (2020) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Wilson: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Linn Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 54:20
  • Total Size: 177 / 883 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Symphony No. 2: I. Poco Adagio; Allegro potente (10:46)
2. Symphony No. 2: II. Adagio; Scherzo; Allegro leggiero (8:47)
2. Symphony No. 5: Slow - Allegro subito (Scherzando) Slow, calmo - Allegro - Calmo - Lento molto (28:19)
3. Symphony No. 2: III. Allegro (6:30)

Described by The Herald as Scotland’s leading modern symphonist, composer Thomas Wilson (1927–2001) was central to the renaissance of 20th-century music in Scotland. Wilson’s music was championed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra throughout his life, so it is fitting that the RSNO has recorded a second volume of his symphonies to showcase the strength and inventiveness of his orchestral writing. Wilson’s Second Symphony reveals him to be a mature composer, full of intent and confident in his own style. Premiered in 1965 it is a tautly conceived work, darkly powerful in parts but full of colour and lyricism. The Fifth Symphony was commissioned by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra for their 25th-anniversary season in 1998 and was to be Wilson’s final work. Inspired by the challenge of writing for smaller symphonic forces, Wilson created a piece full of dramatic energy contrasted with moments of breathtaking tranquillity that stands apart from his other symphonies. Rory Macdonald returns to conduct the RSNO following the critical success of their recording of Wilson’s Third and Fourth Symphonies.


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  • platico
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gracias...
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  • olga1001
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Amazing sound like Nos. 3 & 4 :)
I need to listen more about this composer though :p
Thanks for Linn Records
  • Martin Wilson
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Another Hit !


Planet Hugill

5 STARS

*****

"The performances from Rory MacDonald and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra are terrific, in both works they capture the concentrated element of Wilson's writing, but also bring out the many incidental beauties of his instrumental writing and ear for orchestral colour......... I do hope that they continue to explore the composer's output."




Music Web International


The recording showcases Wilson’s formal and orchestral mastery......This is clearly the mark of a true symphonist......Rory Macdonald and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra commit themselves wholeheartedly, and do these often beautiful works full justice. The recording and production are excellent on all counts........a very fine release that deserves whole-hearted acclaim.





Records International


"Wilson was a natural symphonist of the highest quality.........his use of the orchestra masterly (and highly idiosyncratic); his sense of dramatic narrative and argument unfailingly symphonic in structure.


The Fifth Symphony was Wilson's last completed score, a perfect farewell summation of his strengths as a remarkable symphonist...elegiac.... this haunting narrative on the edge of the beyond."



voxcarnyx

"Following on from their excellent recorded coupling of Thomas Wilson’s Third and Fourth Symphonies ........On this evidence Wilson’s symphonies surely deserve an afterlife, and not just on disc."



The Scotsman

****
"...remarkably precise and punchy in its directional purpose. Conductor Rory Macdonald elicits a performance of rhythmic vigour and emotional heft."



Art Music Lounge


"....an invaluable CD for lovers of modern symphonic music.......Wilson built his scores to last, not just to be part of a passing fad in modern composing style, and it shows. This music is craggy but also monumental. It goes somewhere, it has a story to tell......reveals the full scope of Wilson’s symphonies in all their glory"





The Sunday Times

"No 2 is in three movements; it is music of exalted rhetoric, edgy intensity and the solidest craftsmanship. No 5, his last completed work, is a superb single span that embraces a luminous excursion for strings. Splendid, devoted performances."




Muzikzen

'…undoubtedly one of the composer’s most inspired scores, his last, [performed] by an ensemble in perfect harmony.'