Rupert Marshall-Luck, The BBC Concert Orchestra, Joseph Spooner, John Andrews - Of Such Ecstatic Sound (2018)

Artist: Rupert Marshall-Luck, The BBC Concert Orchestra, Joseph Spooner, John Andrews
Title: Of Such Ecstatic Sound
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: EM Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:17:45
Total Size: 359 / 197 Mb
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Tracklist: Title: Of Such Ecstatic Sound
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: EM Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:17:45
Total Size: 359 / 197 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Concerto for Violin & Cello (Percy Sherwood)
1. I. Allegro 14:12
2. II. Andante 08:58
3. III. Finale. Allegro molto vivace 12:50
Symphony No. 5 in F minor (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
4. I. Molto sostenuto e maestoso - Allegro, poco tranquillo 14:31
5. II. Allegretto, quasi allegro 05:47
6. III. Adagio molto sostenuto 11:48
7. IV. Allegro con fuoco, ma deciso 09:39
Performers:
The BBC Concert Orchestra
Rupert Marshall-Luck
Joseph Spooner
John Andrews
John Andrew conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra in Cowen's Symphony No.5 and Sherwood's Concerto for Violin and Cello with soloists Rupert Marshall-Luck and Joseph Spooner.
Sherwood's Concerto for Violin and Cello was written at the height of his career in Germany, being completed in 1908; evidently influenced in some measure by the Double Concerto of Brahms, the work is, nevertheless, characterised by very different harmonies and textures and a distinctly late Romantic lyricism. Intricately crafted, it displays a dramatic verve in its outer movements that complements the passionate lyricism of the second movement. It is presented on this disc alongside Frederic Cowen's Symphony no.5 ? composed at the request of the Cambridge University Musical Society and first performed under Cowen's baton in 1887, it received its first professional performance later that year at a Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Concert. It is a work full of colour, songfulness, energy and drama.
Sherwood's Concerto for Violin and Cello was written at the height of his career in Germany, being completed in 1908; evidently influenced in some measure by the Double Concerto of Brahms, the work is, nevertheless, characterised by very different harmonies and textures and a distinctly late Romantic lyricism. Intricately crafted, it displays a dramatic verve in its outer movements that complements the passionate lyricism of the second movement. It is presented on this disc alongside Frederic Cowen's Symphony no.5 ? composed at the request of the Cambridge University Musical Society and first performed under Cowen's baton in 1887, it received its first professional performance later that year at a Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Concert. It is a work full of colour, songfulness, energy and drama.