American Tone Poems - Coerne, Parker, Etc / Kruger, Et Al
Like Elgar's Wand of Youth, Edward Hill's lovely First Stevensoniana Suite is a delightful homage to childhood written very much with adults in mind. The music is tuneful and skillfully orchestrated and makes a good case for some record label to put out a complete set of all of the suites. Until then, this will do nicely. Horatio Parker's A Northern Ballad certainly withstands comparison to similar works of the English school (such as Vaughan Williams) and is cut from similar cloth. John Alden Carpenter's Sea Drift is a splendid tone poem very different from Delius' work for voices and orchestra. It has been recorded a couple of times, most notably with the Albany Symphony for New World. This performance is a bit dreamier and richer in texture, if not as well engineered. Certainly collectors of early 20th century American composers will need no special urging from me. Come and get it!
--David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
Product Description:
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Release Date: April 25, 2006
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UPC: 090404919022
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Catalog Number: BCD9190
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Label: Bridge Records
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Edward Burlingame Hill, Horatio Parker, John Alden Carpenter, Louis Coerne
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Conductor: Karl Kruger
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Performer: ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Works:
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Stevensonia I
Composer: Edward Burlingame Hill
Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Karl Kruger
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Northern Ballad for Orchestra
Composer: Horatio Parker
Ensemble: Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor: Karl Kruger
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Sea Drift
Composer: John Alden Carpenter
Ensemble: Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor: Karl Kruger
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Excalibur
Composer: Louis Coerne
Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Karl Kruger