Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - Howells: Music for Strings (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia
- Title: Howells: Music for Strings
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:07:28
- Total Size: 304 / 172 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Concerto for String Orchestra (Herbert Howells)
1. I. Allegro, assai vivace 10:27
2. II. Quasi lento. teneramente 11:04
3. III. Allegro vivo. ritmico e giocoso 10:07
4. Elegy for Solo Viola, String Quartet and String Orchestra, Op. 15: Quasi Lento, teneramente 10:44
First Suite for String Orchestra (Herbert Howells)
5. I. Allegro deciso 06:27
6. II. Siciliano Elegiaco. Con moto, ma tenerezza 06:13
7. III. Alla Menuetto. Allegro moderato 03:55
8. IV. Rondo. Allegro assai 04:09
9. Suite for String Orchestra, Op. 16: III. Serenade (Arr. for 4 Violins and Strings) 04:22
Performers:
City of London Sinfonia
Richard Hickox
Concerto for String Orchestra (Herbert Howells)
1. I. Allegro, assai vivace 10:27
2. II. Quasi lento. teneramente 11:04
3. III. Allegro vivo. ritmico e giocoso 10:07
4. Elegy for Solo Viola, String Quartet and String Orchestra, Op. 15: Quasi Lento, teneramente 10:44
First Suite for String Orchestra (Herbert Howells)
5. I. Allegro deciso 06:27
6. II. Siciliano Elegiaco. Con moto, ma tenerezza 06:13
7. III. Alla Menuetto. Allegro moderato 03:55
8. IV. Rondo. Allegro assai 04:09
9. Suite for String Orchestra, Op. 16: III. Serenade (Arr. for 4 Violins and Strings) 04:22
Performers:
City of London Sinfonia
Richard Hickox
In this re-release Richard Hickox conducts works for strings by Herbert Howells. Performed by the orchestra he founded in 1971, City of London Sinfonia, the music represents just a small part of the often neglected British repertoire to which Hickox showed such extraordinary dedication.
Born and bred into the English Cathedral Tradition, Herbert Howells has perhaps become best known for his choral music. The works here, however, demonstrate Howells's profound love of the string sound. In a BBC talk on music for strings (22 May 1943) Howells said that Strings were born to sing rightly, passionately, simply or liltingly'. In the sonority of strings here recorded with plenty of body and presence' (Gramophone) he found the closest instrumental approximation to the sound of voices in which he had been steeped from childhood.
Beginning the disc is the Concerto for String Orchestra, the most substantial of the four works. It is highly personal, having been sketched shortly after the death of both Sir Edward Elgar and his own only son, Michael Kendrick Howells. The central slow movement, in which Hickox finds an extra pain and subsequent meditative rapture' (Hi-Fi News), is the elegiac emotional heart of the work and bears the note, In memoriam, E.E. (1934) and M.K.H. (1935)'. Also notable in this work, and throughout the disc, is Howells's deep engagement with the English tradition of string music from Byrd and the Elizabethans to Vaughan Williams and his contemporaries.
The remaining works on this release complete a varied portrait of Howells's writing for strings. The Elegy for solo viola, string quartet, and string orchestra is modelled in lay-out on Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis and is another piece in memoriam', this time of a friend of Howells's, killed in the war. The final two works are somewhat lighter in tone. The four-movement Suite for String Orchestra was written with the direct and vigorous tune and rhythm of Holst's St Paul's Suite in mind. The Serenade for Strings is a short, delightful scherzo-like movement that demonstrates the brilliance of Howells' string technique.
Born and bred into the English Cathedral Tradition, Herbert Howells has perhaps become best known for his choral music. The works here, however, demonstrate Howells's profound love of the string sound. In a BBC talk on music for strings (22 May 1943) Howells said that Strings were born to sing rightly, passionately, simply or liltingly'. In the sonority of strings here recorded with plenty of body and presence' (Gramophone) he found the closest instrumental approximation to the sound of voices in which he had been steeped from childhood.
Beginning the disc is the Concerto for String Orchestra, the most substantial of the four works. It is highly personal, having been sketched shortly after the death of both Sir Edward Elgar and his own only son, Michael Kendrick Howells. The central slow movement, in which Hickox finds an extra pain and subsequent meditative rapture' (Hi-Fi News), is the elegiac emotional heart of the work and bears the note, In memoriam, E.E. (1934) and M.K.H. (1935)'. Also notable in this work, and throughout the disc, is Howells's deep engagement with the English tradition of string music from Byrd and the Elizabethans to Vaughan Williams and his contemporaries.
The remaining works on this release complete a varied portrait of Howells's writing for strings. The Elegy for solo viola, string quartet, and string orchestra is modelled in lay-out on Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis and is another piece in memoriam', this time of a friend of Howells's, killed in the war. The final two works are somewhat lighter in tone. The four-movement Suite for String Orchestra was written with the direct and vigorous tune and rhythm of Holst's St Paul's Suite in mind. The Serenade for Strings is a short, delightful scherzo-like movement that demonstrates the brilliance of Howells' string technique.
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