Blackford: Niobe / Waley-Cohen, Gernon, Czech Philharmonic
Renowned British composer Richard Blackford sets the Greek fable of Niobe to music in the premiere recording of his new violin concerto, performed by Tamsin Waley-Cohen with the Czech Philharmonic under conductor Ben Gernon. In the myth Niobe, who has seven daughters and seven sons, mocks Leto, goddess of motherhood yet mother of only two children, Apollo and Artemis. In revenge, Apollo murders Niobe’s sons, while Artemis kills her daughters and her husband, Amphion, king of Thebes, commits suicide. Niobe in grief turns to Zeus for help, who takes pity and turns Niobe to stone; she continues to weep, however, for eternity, her tears flowing as a stream from the rock. Comments Waley-Cohen, "The Greeks saw Niobe as a warning against hubris, but what happened to her can also be interpreted today as a tale about the overly severe punishment of women judged to have stepped out of line. Her punishment seems so brutal, as does the punishment that many women face today around the world. Richard’s concerto is an incredibly powerful piece and a story that is so relevant to women’s issues today."
Product Description:
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Release Date: June 15, 2018
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UPC: 635212053928
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Catalog Number: SIGCD539
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Label: Signum Classics
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Richard Blackford
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Conductor: Ben Gernon
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Performer: Tamsin Waley-Cohen
Works:
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Niobe
Composer: Richard Blackford
Ensemble: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Performer: Tamsin Waley-Cohen (Violin)
Conductor: Ben Gernon