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The BBC Concert Orchestra, John Wilson - Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Alwyn, York Bowen & Hubert Parry (2009)

The BBC Concert Orchestra, John Wilson - Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Alwyn, York Bowen & Hubert Parry (2009)
  • Title: Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Alwyn, York Bowen & Hubert Parry
  • Year Of Release: 2009
  • Label: Dutton
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:12:43
  • Total Size: 315 / 185 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Overture in the Form of a Serenade 06:01
2. Heroic Elergy & Triumphal Epilogue: I. Andante Sostenuto 07:19
3. Heroic Elergy & Triumphal Epilogue: II. Andante maestoso am con moto - Andante sostenuto (tempo of the Elergy) - Allegro moderato - Andante sostenuto 12:52
4. Orchestral Poem 'Eventide', Op. 69: Poco Lento e tranquillo - Poco animato - Agitato - Poco piu andante - Molto tranquillo 13:16
5. Prelude 02:16
6. Blackdown - a Tone Poem from the Surrey Hills 05:06
7. Peter Pan Suite: I. Peter Pan 01:16
8. Peter Pan Suite: II. Tinker Bell 01:12
9. Peter Pan Suite: III. The Lost Boys in Never-Never Land 02:18
10. Peter Pan Suite: IV. Captain Hook 00:52
11. Ad Finitum - A Satire for Orchestra 07:08
12. 'Hypatia' - Incidental Music: I. Andante (Hypatia and Philammon) Act 3: Entr'acte 04:53
13. 'Hypatia' - Incidental Music: II. Allegretto (Ruth and Orestes) Entr'acte before Act 2 04:07
14. 'Hypatia' - Incidental Music: III. Moderato alla marcia (Orested' march) Act 4, Scene 2 04:07

Performers:
Micaela Haslam (soprano)
Roderick Elms (organ)
BBC Concert Orchestra
The London Chorus
John Wilson

Neither the most ardent fan of 20th century English orchestral music, or even, one suspects, the composers themselves, would count the works on this 2010 Dutton disc by John Wilson and the BBC Concert Orchestra as among their best. The best-known composer has the least remarkable work; Vaughan Williams' very early and previously unrecorded Heroic Elegy & Triumphal Epilogue is evidence of the composer's youthful fling with Wagner, but vast and monumental as it is, the work fails to express the composer's own voice. The best-represented composer here is William Alwyn. The disc opens with his sprightly and spirited Overture in the Form of a Serenade, and includes the brief but robust Prelude, the slight but evocative Blackdown, the warm yet witty Peter Pan Suite, and the angular yet amusing Ad Infinitum. None of these works show Alwyn at his best -- his five symphonies hold that distinction -- but each is sharply characterized and immediately engaging. For example, at the Overture's climax, the chorus seems to be singing the Trio from the Scherzo of Vaughan Williams' Third Symphony as the orchestra seems to be playing the Trio from the Jupiter movement of Holst's Planets, a hilarious effect. York Bowen's Orchestral Poem, Eventide, is quietly atmospheric, and Hubert Parry's Hypatia incidental music is faintly neo-classical. The performances are consistently impressive. If Wilson and the BBC Concert Orchestra don't know and love this music as much as they know and love Beethoven's Fifth, you wouldn't know it from their polished yet passionate performances. The music may not be great, but it should interest fans of 20th century English orchestral music. Dutton's digital sound is deep, clean, and colorful.



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  • hollinsuk
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Many thanks for the 320 kbps share.

Cheers.