Tasmin Little, BBC Philharmonic, Sir Andrew Davis - The Lark Ascending (2013)

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Title: The Lark Ascending
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Chandos Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 74:57
Total Size: 336 Mb
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Tracklist:

ERNEST JOHN MOERAN (1894-1950)
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1937-42) 32:52
1 I Allegro moderato 13:22
2 II Rondo. Vivace 9:29
3 III Lento 9:54
FREDERICK DELIUS (1862-1934)
4 Legende (c. 1892-95) 8:09
GUSTAV HOLST (1874-1934)
5 A Song of the Night, Op. 19 No. 1, H 74 (1905) 8:33
EDWARD ELGAR (1857-1934)
6 Chanson de matin, Op. 15 No. 2 (1899) 3:02
Arranged 2013 for Violin and Orchestra by Roger Turner
7 Chanson de nuit, Op. 15 No. 1 (1897-99) 3:42
Arranged 2013 for Violin and Orchestra by Roger Turner
8 Salut d'amour, Op. 12 (1888) 3:13
Arranged 2013 for Violin and Orchestra by Roger Turner
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958)
9 The Lark Ascending (1914, revised 1920) 15:33
Romance for Violin and Orchestra

Performers:
Tasmin Little, violin
BBC Philharmonic
Sir Andrew Davis, conductor

Tasmin Little's 2013 release on Chandos is an exploration of lush and lyrical music for violin and orchestra, composed by the leading British composers of the early 20th century, and it is an album of remarkable depth and beauty. Opening the program is the Concerto for violin & orchestra by E.J. Moeran, which sets the mood for the disc with its long-breathed, melancholy lines and pastoral atmosphere. While this is a technically challenging work that shows Little to her best advantage as a virtuoso, listeners may come away from the piece recalling its sweet ambience more than its flashiness. The same could also be said for Frederick Delius' Légende, Gustav Holst's A Song of the Night, and Ralph Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending, all three of which provide tests for the violinist's skills, yet are filled with such gorgeous music that listeners may only remember the general opulence of the scores. Also included are premiere recordings of Roger Turner's arrangements of Edward Elgar's Chanson de matin, Chanson de nuit, and Salut d'amour, which in orchestration, mood, and style fit the rest of the album nicely. Little's polished playing is supported by the BBC Philharmonic under Andrew Davis, and the combination of her rounded tone with the rich orchestral sonorities makes this CD ideal for fans of sentimental post-Romantic music.