Rawsthorne: Concerto For String Orchestra, Etc / Northern Co
Alan Rawsthorne is the rare mid-century English composer who essentially avoided the traditional pastoral style in favor of a highly abstract style in a manner reminiscent of Paul Hindemith. 'The Elegiac Rhapsody' is a dramatic companion piece to the work that opens the CD. Where the Rhapsody tends to be dramatic in a fashion that recalls the composer's many film scores, the Concerto has a turbulent restlessness, and a spiky, nervous energy. The 'Concertante pastorale' is a subdued work that comes closest to evoking the composer's native traditions. This comes as no surprise, as the composer considers it a light and lyrical work for a summer evening. The extremely brief 'Light Music for Strings' suggests a youthful Britten, while the six-minute Suite for Recorder and String Orchestra has a jaunty nature that points to Rawsthorne's more playful and less austere side. The Northern Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of David Lloyd-Jones, puts in a solid performance in a recording that is essential for anyone interested in attending to the works of a somewhat neglected English composer who deserves a wider audience.
Product Description:
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Release Date: April 01, 1999
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UPC: 730099456722
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Catalog Number: 8553567
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Label: Naxos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Alan Rawsthorne
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Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Northern Chamber Orchestra
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Performer: Conrad Marshall, John Turner, Rebecca Goldberg