Copland: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 / Wilson, BBC Philharmonic
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Also available: Copland: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1 - Ballets / Wilson, BBC Philharmonic Following a highly successful recording of Copland’s ballet music, John Wilson, a...
Also available: Copland: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1 - Ballets / Wilson, BBC Philharmonic
Following a highly successful recording of Copland’s ballet music, John Wilson, a specialist in American music, and the BBC Philharmonic present the first volume of the composer’s complete symphonic output. This unique collection of vivid and energetic pieces highlights Copland’s personal, unorthodox compositional language. The mixture of works of austerity and tense excitement ranges widely, from the twenty Orchestral Variations on an original theme (originally written for piano) to the single-movement controversial Symphonic Ode, a rhythmically complex piece written in its original incarnation for a huge orchestra including eight horns and five trumpets.
The album features also the lesser-known Short Symphony (No. 2) and early Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, in which the solo instrument throughout is closely integrated with the music of the orchestra. The organ soloist is the young Jonathan Scott. Since a highly successful Gershwin concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2014, he is increasingly acclaimed around the world for his performances of American music.
This disc offers gripping accounts of four works. Every note tells.
– Sunday Times (UK)
Wilson obtains a superbly drilled and articulate response from the BBC Philharmonic. An outstanding release.
– Gramophone
Everything about the performances signals a conductor and an orchestra who really believe in the quality of the music they are performing. The BBC Philharmonic seems to relish Copland’s springy rhythms, long-limbed melodies and irrepressible invention, while Wilson manages to bring transparency and buoyancy to even the most massive climaxes.
– The Guardian
Following a highly successful recording of Copland’s ballet music, John Wilson, a specialist in American music, and the BBC Philharmonic present the first volume of the composer’s complete symphonic output. This unique collection of vivid and energetic pieces highlights Copland’s personal, unorthodox compositional language. The mixture of works of austerity and tense excitement ranges widely, from the twenty Orchestral Variations on an original theme (originally written for piano) to the single-movement controversial Symphonic Ode, a rhythmically complex piece written in its original incarnation for a huge orchestra including eight horns and five trumpets.
The album features also the lesser-known Short Symphony (No. 2) and early Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, in which the solo instrument throughout is closely integrated with the music of the orchestra. The organ soloist is the young Jonathan Scott. Since a highly successful Gershwin concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2014, he is increasingly acclaimed around the world for his performances of American music.
This disc offers gripping accounts of four works. Every note tells.
– Sunday Times (UK)
Wilson obtains a superbly drilled and articulate response from the BBC Philharmonic. An outstanding release.
– Gramophone
Everything about the performances signals a conductor and an orchestra who really believe in the quality of the music they are performing. The BBC Philharmonic seems to relish Copland’s springy rhythms, long-limbed melodies and irrepressible invention, while Wilson manages to bring transparency and buoyancy to even the most massive climaxes.
– The Guardian
Product Description:
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Release Date: September 30, 2016
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UPC: 095115517123
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Catalog Number: CHSA 5171
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Label: Chandos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Aaron Copland
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Conductor: John Wilson
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Orchestra/Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
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Performer: Jonathan Scott