BBC Symphony Orchestra reviews

BBC Symphony Orchestra reviews

The Moon & The Forest (Miloš)

Miloš Karadaglić (guitar); BBC Symphony Orchestra/Ben Gernon et al (Decca)
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Raymond Yiu: The World Was Once All Miracle, etc

Andrew Watts (countertenor), Roderick Williams (baritone); BBC Symphony Orchestra/David Robertson, et al (Delphian)
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Verklärte Nacht

Christine Rice (soprano), et al; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Edward Gardner (Chandos)
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Nicola LeFanu: The Crimson Bird, etc

BBC Symphony Orchestra; RTE National Symphony Orchestra, et al (NMC)
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Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5, etc

BBC Symphony Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins, et al (Hyperion)
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Anna Clyne: Mythologies album review

BBC Symphony Orchestra/Marin Alsop, Sakari Oramo, Andrew Litton, Andre de Ridder, et al (Avie)
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Alwyn: Miss Julie

Anna Patalong (soprano), Benedict Nelson (bass-baritone), et al; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sakari Oramo (Chandos)
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John Adams: Doctor Atomic

Gerald Finley, Julia Bullock, Brindley Sherratt; BBC Singers; BBC Symphony Orchestra/John Adams (Nonesuch)
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Dvořák: Cello Concerto; Schumann: Cello Concerto; Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 – Aria

Jacqueline du Pré, Mstislav Rostropovich, Galina Vishnevskaya; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Jean Martinon; London Symphony Orchestra; Philharmonia Orchestra/Carlo Maria Giulini (ICA Classics)
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Elgar: Symphony No. 2;
 Serenade for Strings

BBC Symphony Orchestra/Edward Gardner
 (Chandos)
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Walton: Viola Concerto (1961 version); Sonata for String Orchestra (arr. Walton/Arnold); Partita

James Ehnes; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Edward Gardner (Chandos)
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Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos Nos 2 & 3

Yevgeny Sudbin (piano);
 BBC Symphony Orchestra/
Sakari Oramo (BIS)
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Schoenberg/Brahms Violin Concertos

Jack Liebeck (violin); BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Gourlay (Orchid Classics)
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Jack Liebeck rises to the challenge with aplomb in Brahms and Schoenberg’s Violin Concertos

‘This recording finds a near-perfect balance between spaciousness and detail, conveying every intricacy within a natural perspective’
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Elgar: The Music Makers; The Spirit of England

BBC Symphony Chorus; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis (Chandos)
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Finzi: Cello Concerto; Eclogue; Nocturne (New Year Music); Grand Fantasia and Toccata

Paul Watkins, Louis Lortie; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis (Chandos)
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H Watkins: Flute Concerto; Violin Concerto; Symphony

Adam Walker, Alina Ibragimova; Hallé/Ryan Wigglesworth; *BBC Symphony Orchestra/Edward Gardner (NMC)
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Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony

Elizabeth Llewellyn, Marcus Farnsworth; BBC Symphony Chorus & Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins (Hyperion)
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BBC Symphony Orchestra and Sakari Oramo perform Schmitt

If you had to describe Florent Schmitt’s music for Shakespeare’s Anthony and Cleopatra – composed in 1920 for a production starring the Russian dancer and actress Ida Rubinstein – you would say it mingles Ravel and Debussy with a generous sprinkling of Rimsky-Korsakov’s orientalism. The results are, in the opening movement of the two suites recorded here, headily exotic, as harp, celeste and solo violin add sensual commentary to the lovers’ nocturnal assignation. 

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BBC Symphony Orchestra and Adrian Boult perform Rubbra's Symphony Nos 2 and 4

Sir Adrian Boult was the dedicatee of Edmund Rubbra’s Second Symphony; he conducted its premiere in 1938, and included it many years later in his choice on BBC Radio’s Desert Island Discs. Such a deep personal connection shines through every bar of this 1954 studio recording, whose near- incandescent intensity makes the strongest possible case for Rubbra’s powerfully felt and sustained, but riskily monochrome idiom, with its dominant emphasis on linear flow.

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Bliss: The Enchantress, etc

Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), James Platt (bass); BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis (Chandos)
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Symphonic Psalms and Prayers: Bernstein, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Zemlinsky

David Allsopp (countertenor); Tenebrae; BBC Symphony Orchestra/Nigel Short (Signum)
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Martyn Brabbins conducts Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony

 

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Llŷr Williams takes on Mathias's Piano Concertos Nos 2 & 3

The remarkable listening experience here comes not just from William Mathias’s music alone, for all its enduring qualities, but from the combination of this and his own piano-playing. Fluent pianists are of course not rare in the composing world. Mathias’s performance of the world premiere of his Third Concerto, recorded at the 1968 Swansea Festival, shows that his artistry was on a totally different level from this.

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