Worcester
Three Choirs Festival Aug 17-23rd
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"Standing among savage scenery,
the hotel offers stupendous revelations.
There is a French widow in every bedroom, affording delightful prospects."
Sir
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)
The Royal
College of Music will be commemorating the 150th anniversary
of the birth of Stanford on Wednesday 6 November, with a day devoted
to his music. The programme will be:
1.05 Recital
of church music and part songs by the RCM Chamber Choir, conducted
by Paul Spicer
2.00 Masterclass
on songs by Stanford and his contemporaries with Roger Vignoles
5.15 Stanford’s
Chamber Music – a lecture by Dr Jeremy Dibble
7.00 Recital
of chamber music by Stanford:
3
Intermezzi for Clarinet and Piano, op. 13
String
quartet no. 2 in A minor, op. 45
3
Rhapsodies after Dante for piano solo, op. 92
Piano
quintet in D minor, op. 25
All the events
are open to the public and no tickets are required. For further information,
please contact Peter Horton at the Royal College of Music, Prince Consort
Road, London SW7 2BS (020 7591 4324 or phorton@rcm.ac.uk).
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RECORDINGS OF
THE MONTH
Malcolm
ARNOLD (born
1921) Guitar
Concerto Op.67 (1959)a English Dances Op.27 & Op.33 (1950/1951)b
Symphony for Brass Instruments Op.123 (1978)c Quintet
for Brass Op.73 (1961)d
Eduardo Fernández (guitar)a; English Chamber Orchestraa;
Barry Wordswortha; London Philharmonic Orchestrab;
Sir Adrian Boultb; Philip Jones Brass Ensemblecd;
Howard Snellc; Elgar Howarthd Recorded: 1954 (English
Dances); 1970 (Brass Quintet); 1979 (Symphony for Brass)
and 1990 (Guitar Concerto)
DECCA 468 803-2 [75:03] [HC]
A
miracle of economy, clarity and efficiency. Arnold at his best … see
Full Review
Cecil COLES
(1888-1918)
Music From Behind The Lines: Overture: The Comedy of Errors,
Fra Giacomo, Scherzo in A minor, Four Verlaine Songs: "Fantastic
in appearance", "A slumber vast and black", "Pastoral:
The sky above the roof", "Let’s dance the jig", From
the Scottish Highlands, Behind the Lines
Sarah Fox, soprano, Paul Whelan, baritone. BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Martyn
Brabbins Rec. City Hall, Glasgow on 12 and 13 December 2001 DDD
HYPERION CDA67293 [62'44] [PB][IL]
Music
that is solemn, poignant and majestic. Coles died in the Great War but
unlike Butterworth, Kelly and Farrar he had no committed champions to
keep his music before the public.[PB]
A penchant for the dramatic and a gift for writing evocative, atmospheric
music.[IL]
see Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Ken Russell’s ELGAR
The
classic BBC TV 100th ‘Monitor’ Programme broadcast on 11
November 1962 - together with a separate showing of the film with commentary
by Ken Russell and Michael Kennedy. Plus Michael Kennedy introduces
"home movie" footage of Elgar at the Three Choirs Festivals
of 1929, 1930 and 1932 and film of Elgar conducting a recording of his
Land of Hope and Glory at Abbey Road Studios black and white
bfi (British
Film Institute) BFIVD 524 [56
mins – extra material 15 mins] [IL]
Despite
its few flaws this is a wonderful film and it is highly recommended
to all Elgarians … see Full Review
Impression. French Chamber Music
Masterpieces Gabriel
FAURÉ (1845-1924): Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor*
Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937): Piano
Trio Juno’s Band (Jacqueline
Shave (violin); Paul Watkins (cello); Ian Brown (piano); Roger Chase
(viola)*) Recorded at Potton Hall, Suffolk 20-21 June 2000
Metronome MET CD 1048 [57’ 22"] [JQ]
Good,
sensitive and idiomatic performances … see Full
Review
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Reynaldo
HAHN
(1874-1947) Sonata
for Violin and Piano Quintet for Strings and Piano
Denis Clavier (violin) Dimitris Saroglou (piano) Quatuor Denis Clavier
Recorded in the Esplanade Hall, Metz in September 1997
MAGUELONE MAG 111.107 [63.27] [IL]
Beautifully
melodic, here are riches in abundance for the unashamedly romantic.
Impeccably played, this music deserves to be much better known. … see
Full Review
Roy
HARRIS
(1898-1979) Symphony
No. 7 (1952, revised 1955) Symphony No. 9 (1962) Epilogue to Profiles
in Courage - JFK (1964)
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine/Theodore Kuchar Recorded in the
Grand Concert Studio, National Radio Company of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine,
19th - 27th June 1999.
NAXOS 8.559050 [57.49] [NH]
Serious
but highly listenable music from an under-recorded American giant.…..
see Full Review
Jón
LEIFS
(1899-1968) Baldr
Op. 34 - A Choreographic Drama in Two Acts (1943-47)
Gunnar Guðbjörnsson (ten) ... Óðin Schola Cantorum/Hörður
Áskelsson Iceland SO/Kari Kropsu rec Jan 2001, Halgrim's Church,
Reykjavik, DDD BIS-CD-1230/1231
[40.05+49.37] [RB]
Tough,
tonal, uncompromising music, rhythmically emphatic, not without melodic
softness, hewn out of granite and adversity. ... see Full
Review
Gustav MAHLER
(1860-1911) Symphony
No. 6 in A minor "Tragic" (1903-4)
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken/Günter Herbig Recorded
"live" at the Congresshalle, Saarbrücken on 26th
November 1999 BERLIN
CLASSICS 0094612BC [75:38]
One
of the very best recordings of Mahler’s Sixth Symphony available … see
Full Review
RACHMANINOV
Sergei (1873-1943) Variations
on a Theme of Chopin, op. 22 SCHUMANN Robert
(1810-1856) Carnaval, op. 9 SCHULZ-EVLER
Andrei (1852-1905) Arabesken über Themen des Walzers
An der schönen blauen Donau von Johann Strauss
Mauricio Vallina (pianoforte) Recorded May and June 2001, Henry Wood
Hall, London EMI CLASSICS
CDM 5 67936 2 [69’ 53"] [CH]
It’s
a long time since I heard a new artist who holds out such hope for the
future and I shall follow his career with the greatest interest. ...see
Full Review
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1907-1975)
Shostakovich:
Symphony No. 11 in G minor Op. 103, The Year 1905 (1957)
London Symphony Orchestra/Mstislav Rostropovich Recorded live March
2002, Barbican, London.
LSO LIVE LSO0030 [72’24"] [MB]
A
remarkable disc of a remarkable concert. World class playing allied
with incredible musicianship. Certainly the finest recording of the
modern era. … see Full Review
Zygmunt
STOJOWSKI (1870-1946)
Piano
Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 3 [35.01] Piano Concerto No 2 in
A flat major (Prologue, Scherzo and Variations), Op. 32 [33.01]
Jonathan Plowright (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Martyn Brabbins Recorded in the Caird Hall, Dundee, 6-7 June 2001
The Romantic Piano Concerto: Volume 28
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Two
marvellous, scandalously neglected romantic piano concertos. Rush out,
buy it – and enjoy! … see Full Review
Antonio
VIVALDI (1678-1741)12 Sonatas for
Violin and Continuo Opus 2
Cordaria, Walter Reiter, violin.Rec: May and August, 1998.
SIGNUM SIGCD014 [106.34] [KM]
An
excellent recording of some of Vivaldi's earliest works. Far from being
immature works, these sonatas take on a new dimension in this performance.
Highly recommended. ...see Full Review
[KM]
An enjoyable disc which encourages interest in the work and should prompt
further and more varied recorded interpretations. … see Full
Review [AR]
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Bernd Alois ZIMMERMANN
(1918-70)
Die
Soldaten, an opera in four acts after the play by Jakob Michael
Reinhold Lenz; Mark Munkittrick (Wesener); Nancy Shade (Marie Wesener);
Milagro Vargas (Charlotte, her sister); Grace Hoffmann (Wesener’s mother);
Michael Ebbecke (Stolzius, her betrothed); Elsie Maurer (Stolzius’s
mother); William Cochran (Desportes); Alois Treml (Obrist); Gregor Brodocz
(Gamekeeper); Guy Renard (Pirzel); Karl-Friedrich Dürr (Eisenhardt);
Klaus Hirte (Haudy); Raymond Wolansky (Major von Mary); Ursula Koszut
(Countess de la Roche); Jerrold van der Schaaf (the young Count); Johannes
Eidloth, Robert Wörle, Helmut Holzapfel (Young Officers); Stuttgart
State Opera Chorus, Staatsorchester Stuttgart/Bernhard Kontarsky
Harry Kupfer (director) Wolf Münzner (sets and costumes) Hans Hulscher
(video director) ARTHAUS
DVD 100 270 [111’] [PQ]
Die
Soldaten - the only game in town – and its dark message and unsettling
music demand to be heard. … see Full Review
NOS SOUVENIRS
Eugène YSAŸE (1858-1931)
Rêve
d’enfant, Op. 14 Gabriel FAURÉ
(1845-1924) Sonata for violin and piano No.1 in A major, Op.13
Ernst CHAUSSON (1855-1899) Nos
souvenirs Cécile CHAMINADE
(1857-1944) Sérénade espagnole César
FRANCK (1822-1890) Sonata for violin and piano in A major
Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918) Beau
soir Laurent Korcia
(violin) Jean-Marc Luisada (piano) Recorded in Snape Maltings Concert
Hall, Aldeburgh, 19-23 April, 2001
RCA RED SEAL 74321 877622 [69.00] [TH]
Subtlety
and understatement, saving the virtuosic swagger and panache for the
suitable climactic points. … see Full Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTHLudwig van BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827) Symphony
No.1 in C major Op.21 (1800), Symphony No.2 in D major Op.36 (1801),
Symphony No.3 in E flat major Op.55 "Eroica" (1804), Symphony
No.4 in B flat major Op.60 (1806), Symphony No.5 in C minor Op.67 (1808),
Symphony No.6 in F major Op. 68 "Pastoral"(1808), Symphony
No.7 in A major Op. 92 (1812), Symphony No.8 in F major Op.93 (1812),
Symphony No.9 in D minor Op.125 "Choral" (1824), Staatskapelle
Dresden, Rundfunkchor Leipzig,
Herbert Blomstedt, conductor - Recorded 1975-1980, Lukaskirche, Dresden.
(Licensed from Edel Classics)
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Frédéric
CHOPIN (1810-1849)
THE PIANO WORKS
Various performers[Contents listed complete at foot of review] 13 CD
set DDD BRILLIANT CLASSICS
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Benjamin FRANKEL (1906-1973)
Symphony
No. 1 (1958) [25.33] Symphony No. 2 (1962) [35.36] Symphony No. 3 (1964)
[17.24] Symphony No. 4 (1966) [25.02] Symphony No. 5 (1967) [18.03]
Symphony No. 6 (1969) [28.21] Symphony No. 7 (1970) [28.03] Symphony
No. 8 (1971) [24.14] Overture: May Day (1948) [9.26] Mephistopheles
Serenade and Dance (1952) [6.09] Overture to a Ceremony (1971)
A Shakespeare Overture (1956) The composer introducing his
symphonies 2 and 3 - Queensland SO/Werner Andreas Albert - rec ABC Studio
420, Ferry Road, Brisbane, Australia, May 1993, Apr 1994, Oct 1994,
Sept 1995, April 1999 - CPO 999 661-2 [4CDs: 53.24+59.18+60.03+70.27=243.12]
[RB]
Frankel
stands with Hartmann and Vermeulen - different but just as rebellious;
given to melody, distilled by serial technique, malleably emotional,
lambently orchestrated and flooded with light. … see Full
Review
Benjamin
FRANKEL (1906-1973)
Complete String Quartets
Nomos-Quartett rec 7-9 Feb 1996, 14-16 June 1996, Zentralsaal Bamberg
DDD CPO 999 420-2 [2CDs:
52.55+37.53] [RB] [HC]
Frankel's
credo was melody and its magnetic communicative power … rapt and saturatedly
lyrical... [RB]
Excellent readings from the Nomos playing with utmost conviction and
commitment. [HC] … see Full Review
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YEVGENY SVETLANOV 1928
2002
Yevgeny Svetlanov, who died on 3rd
May in Moscow, was one of the most mercurial of Russias post-war
conductors both in his temperament and his music-making. A
frequent visitor to Britain he was due to conduct the Philharmonia
on Sunday 5th May in a typical programme of Russian masterworks, music
in which he excelled. Over the years, British orchestras, the LSO,
LPO and BBC SO amongst them, entrusted the symphonies of Tchaikovsky,
Rachmaninov and Shostakovich to Svetlanovs impulsive style of
interpretation. But it was the Philharmonia with which he established
the most long lasting relationship one that started in the
early 1970s and continued almost annually thereafter. It was rare
indeed to find a Philharmonia season in which Svetlanov did not conduct
at least one concert. It is, therefore, somewhat ironic that he recorded
so little with the orchestra, although the recording he made with
the Philharmonia of Glazunovs Four Seasons is a very fine
one.
His style of interpretation owed
much to Mravinsky and like him, Svetlanov was capable of securing
a fabulous string sound from his players. His own USSR Orchestra had
a profoundly sonorous string tone, and this was something which he
partly relished in the European orchestras he guest conducted. Svetlanov
never cared much for the brass or woodwind in an orchestra and in
Russia at least the sound was often pungent and coarse. If it never
sounded too distracting it was partly because Svetlanovs interpretations
inhabited a similar world. I remember a couple of years ago a Mahler
9th which Svetlanov conducted with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
a performance as dynamic in extremes and explorative in manner
as it would be possible to hear today, and a lifetime away from the
refined interpretations so often heard in London, Berlin and Vienna.
It was a cataclysmic performance which reached real heights of greatness
in the great string perorations of the final movement. Typical Svetlanov.
His last concert in Britain was
with the BBC SO and critics noticed the sublime playing of an orchestra
clearly enjoying the opportunity to play with an inspirational conductor.
His concerts were rarely less than inspirational events.
A difficult, even obtuse, man Svetlanov
communicated with orchestras only through interpreters and
in one famous instance, with the LPO, by saying absolutely nothing
at all for an entire hour and a half of rehearsal; the results were
sublime and emphatic in the concert performance. Latterly he had spent
much time in the Netherlands and guest conducting elsewhere, a position
in part thrust upon Svetlanov by his summary dismissal as chief conductor
of his USSR Orchestra two years ago, a position he had held without
interruption since the 1960s. His sudden death robs us of a huge talent
it is difficult to imagine being replaced: a younger generation of
Russian conductors have become a little too westernised to give us
the sort of authentic Russian performance Svetlanov excelled at.
Marc Bridle
This year's Proms season has just
been announced and it looks like being a vintage season with opera
and choral works forming the backbone of this greatest of music festivals.
HIghlights of the season must include Prom 30, a performance of Mahler's
Eighth Symphony conducted by Simon Rattle (National Youth Orchestra
of Great Britain) and Prom 44 a pairing of Martha Argerich and Claudio
Abbado with the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester in Bartok, Ravel (the
G major piano concerto) and Debussy. Also promising to be of outstanding
interest are three concerts by the Kirov Opera under Gergiev, including
a complete performance of Boris Godunov and the UK premiere of Sofia
Gubaidulina's St John Passion. They conclude their visit to the Proms
with a performance of Prokofiev's Third Piano Concerto (Toradze) and
Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony. Bryn Terfel and Renee Fleming sing
together in a Welsh National Orchestra Prom spanning Wagner, Strauss,
Mozart and light music whilst there is a rare performance of Schoenberg's
Romantic masterpiece Gurrelieder under the BBC SO and Donald Runnicles.
Visiting orchestras come from Spain, France, Denmark and Holland with
Riccardo Chailly conducting his Royal Concertgebouw in Mahler's Third
Symphony. The Los Angeles Philharmonic under their chief conductor,
Esa Pekka Salonen, play two concerts the first of Debussy, Ravel and
Prokofiev and in their second concert take on this years Choral Symphony
(coupled with Shostakovich's Second). James Levine makes a welcome
return to the Proms with the wonderful Munich Philharmonic Orchestra
in an enterprising programme of HIndemith, Mozart, Varese (Ameriques)
and Ravel. The LSO have two Proms this year - one under Jansons the
other under Haitink, whilst the Philharmonia bring with them their
Music Director, Christoph von Dohnanyi in Strauss, Beethoven and Dvorak.
The LPO play Elijah under their chief conductor Kurt Masur.
Full details of all Proms can be read on the BBC's website at: www.bbc.co.uk/proms.
Seen & Heard will be covering much of the season.
Marc Bridle
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