Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Andrew Davis - Vaughan Williams: Sinfonia Antartica, etc. (2017) [SACD]

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Title: Vaughan Williams: Sinfonia Antartica; Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra; Four Last Songs
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Chandos Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: DST64 image (*.iso) 2.0 / 5.0
Total Time: 1:17:08
Total Size: 3.47 GB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)

Symphony No. 7 'Sinfonia antartica'
01. I. Prelude. Andante maestoso 9:36
02. II. Scherzo. Moderato 5:51
03. III. Landscape. Lento 10:31
04. IV. Intermezzo. Andante sostenuto 6:18
05. V. Epilogue. Alla marcia, moderato non troppo allegro 9:35

Four Last Songs
06. No. 1, Procris 2:21
07. No. 2, Tired 2:09
08. No. 3, Hands, Eyes & Heart 1:12
09. No. 4, Menelaus 4:15

Piano Concerto in C for two pianos
10. I. Toccata. Allegro moderato 6:07
11. II. Romanza. Lento 9:02
12. IIIa. Fuga chromatica. Allegro 4:22
13. IIIb. Finale alla tedesca 6:33

Performers:

Mari Eriksmoen (soprano)
Louis Lortie, Hélène Mercier (pianos)
Roderick Williams (baritone)

Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Andrew Davis


This is the eagerly awaited final volume in our historic series of Vaughan Williams’s Symphonies, started about twenty-five years ago by the late Richard Hickox, and recently continued by that other expert in British repertoire, Sir Andrew Davis. The album features an exceptional cast and a rare combination of repertoire. While the indefatigable piano duo Louis Lortie and Hélène Mercier tackle the virtuosic Double Piano Concerto, the baritone Roderick Williams OBE offers breathtaking interpretations of the rarely heard, yet passionate Four Last Songs, in Anthony Payne’s delicate and imaginative orchestration, premiered at the BBC Proms only four years ago. Vaughan Williams based the disc’s centrepiece, the majestic Sinfonia Antartica, on music he had written for the film Scott of the Antarctic only a few years before, stunningly evoking the implacable, frozen landscape of the Antarctic. All are supported by the impeccable Bergen orchestra and choirs and recorded in surround-sound. This album is a very special one, as is the now complete series.