Philip Dukes, Josephine Knight, Sarah Connolly, City of London Sinfonia, Rumon Gamba - Geoffrey Burgon: Viola Concerto - Merciless Beauty - Cello Concerto (2010) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Viola Concerto - Merciless Beauty - Cello Concerto
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
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Tracklist

01. Viola Concerto, "Ghosts of the Dance": I. First Dance: Moderato - Presto - Meno mosso -
02. Viola Concerto, "Ghosts of the Dance": II. Second Dance: Lento, quasi tango
03. Viola Concerto, "Ghosts of the Dance": III. Third Dance: Vivo - Piu mosso - Tempo I - Piu mosso - Tempo I - Piu mosso - Moderato - Meno moss
04. Merciless Beauty: No. 1. Western Wind
05. Merciless Beauty: No. 2. Letter to Anna, pregnant
06. Merciless Beauty: No. 3. The Sick Rose
07. Merciless Beauty: No. 4. Tune for an Ice Cream Van
08. Merciless Beauty: No. 5. Merciless Beauty
09. Merciless Beauty: No. 6. Iron City Love Song
10. Merciless Beauty: No. 7. Campionesque for Anna
11. Cello Concerto: I. Con moto - Piu mosso - Piu mosso - Meno mosso -
12. Cello Concerto: II. Lento e calmo - Piu mosso - A tempo I - Meno mosso
13. Cello Concerto: III. Vivo - Meno mosso - Lento - Meno mosso - Piu mosso - Meno mosso

Philip Dukes, Josephine Knight, Sarah Connolly, City of London Sinfonia, Rumon Gamba - Geoffrey Burgon: Viola Concerto - Merciless Beauty - Cello Concerto (2010) [Hi-Res]


Chandos releases premiere recordings of Geoffrey Burgon’s viola and cello concertos, alongside the song cycle Merciless Beauty, all performed by the City of London Sinfonia under Rumon Gamba.

For a generation and more of television watchers and filmgoers with even a passing interest in music, the name of the British composer Geoffrey Burgon is associated with a string of successful soundtrack scores: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, The Chronicles of Narnia and many others. His masterful score for Brideshead Revisited, described as ‘the greatest score ever written for television’, earned him an Ivor Novello Award. However, ‘concert music’ has always been the main thrust of his work which, whilst being sophisticated in structure, speaks powerfully and directly to audiences and musicians alike. Burgon’s love of the voice has led him to write probably more song-cycles than any other living composer and these successes have tended to overshadow his smaller output of purely orchestral music. This new album helps to rectify that imbalance with two premiere recordings.

Burgon has written successful choral and vocal works throughout his career, which have tended to overshadow his smaller output of purely orchestral music. This new album helps to rectify the imbalance. Merciless Beauty, originally for counter-tenor, is here, at the invitation of the composer, sung by the mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly. The Viola Concerto Ghosts of the Dance was commissioned by Philip Dukes, who here performs the solo part. Burgon writes: ‘Whilst writing it I felt the music being pulled in the direction of thirties American dance music. Then I got a strong image of a dance hall in a small American town, where a dance endurance competition was taking place. These were a feature of the depression era in the US.’ The album is completed by the Cello Concerto, inspired by Alexander Kok, the last surviving founder member of the Philharmonia Orchestra, and completed with advice concerning the solo part from Josephine Knight who here gives the work its premiere performance.