Bax: Symphonic Poems / Lloyd-Jones, Et Al
Drawn from David Lloyd-Jones' excellent set of Bax symphony recordings, this collection competes in four out of five works with Bryden Thomson and the Ulster Orchestra on Chandos. Whereas Thomson has Summer Music, Lloyd-Jones offers The Tale the Pine Trees Knew, a more interesting and substantial work. In general this Naxos issue offers tauter, livelier performances than does Thomson, and this prevents the music from degenerating into a typically shapeless Baxian blob, as it has a tendency to do, particularly November Woods and The Garden of Fand. Lloyd-Jones also has the finer orchestra and a leaner basic sonority, less atmospheric than Thomson to be sure, but with a rhythmic crispness that puts a bit more muscle and sinew on Bax's opulent textures (check out Tintagel, which delivers a real rush of excitement in its central section). The engineering complements the performances, having fine clarity and impact. If you're in the market for a single disc of Bax tone poems, or even a single disc of Bax, then this one certainly fills the bill. [7/25/2005]--David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
Product Description:
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Release Date: July 19, 2005
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UPC: 747313259922
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Catalog Number: 8557599
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Label: Naxos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Arnold Bax
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Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
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Performer: Rsno/Lloyd-Jones
Works:
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Tintagel
Composer: Arnold Bax
Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones
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November Woods
Composer: Arnold Bax
Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones
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Tale the Pine Trees Knew
Composer: Arnold Bax
Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones
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Garden of Fand
Composer: Arnold Bax
Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones
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Happy Forest
Composer: Arnold Bax
Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor: David Lloyd-Jones