VA - Tippett: Orchestral & Chamber Works (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Tippett: Orchestral & Chamber Works
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Decca
- Genre: Classical, symphony, chamber
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 7:36:49
- Total Size: 1.92 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1
[1]-[4] Piano Sonata No.1
[5] Piano Sonata No.2
[6]-[8] Piano Sonata No.3
Paul Crossley piano
[9] Fanfare for Brass
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
[10]-[13] Sonata for Four Horns
Barry Tuckwell Horn Quartet
CD2
[1]-[3] String Quartet No.1
[4]-[7] String Quartet No.2
[8]-[12] String Quartet No.3
Lindsay String Quartet
CD3
[1] Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
[2]-[4] Concerto for Double String Orchestra
Academy of St Martin in the Fileds
Sir Neville Marriner
[5]-[9] Triple Concerto for Violin, Viola, Cello & Orchestra
György Pauk violin Nobuko Imai viola Ralph Kirshbaum cello
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
CD4
[1]-[4] Symphony No.1
[5]-[8] Symphony No.2
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
[9] Little Music for String Orchestra
Academy of St Martin in the Fileds
Sir Neville Marriner
CD5
[1]-[7] Symphony No.3
Heather Harper soprano
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
[8]-[16] Ritual Dances (from The Midsummer Marriage)
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Sir John Pritchard
CD6
[1]-[5] Suite in D for the Birthday of Prince Charles
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Georg Solti
[6]-[8] Concerto for Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
[9]-[15] Symphony No.4
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Georg Solti
CD1
[1]-[4] Piano Sonata No.1
[5] Piano Sonata No.2
[6]-[8] Piano Sonata No.3
Paul Crossley piano
[9] Fanfare for Brass
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
[10]-[13] Sonata for Four Horns
Barry Tuckwell Horn Quartet
CD2
[1]-[3] String Quartet No.1
[4]-[7] String Quartet No.2
[8]-[12] String Quartet No.3
Lindsay String Quartet
CD3
[1] Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
[2]-[4] Concerto for Double String Orchestra
Academy of St Martin in the Fileds
Sir Neville Marriner
[5]-[9] Triple Concerto for Violin, Viola, Cello & Orchestra
György Pauk violin Nobuko Imai viola Ralph Kirshbaum cello
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
CD4
[1]-[4] Symphony No.1
[5]-[8] Symphony No.2
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
[9] Little Music for String Orchestra
Academy of St Martin in the Fileds
Sir Neville Marriner
CD5
[1]-[7] Symphony No.3
Heather Harper soprano
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
[8]-[16] Ritual Dances (from The Midsummer Marriage)
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Sir John Pritchard
CD6
[1]-[5] Suite in D for the Birthday of Prince Charles
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Georg Solti
[6]-[8] Concerto for Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
[9]-[15] Symphony No.4
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Georg Solti
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Anyone who loves twentieth century music, who loves English music, or who just plain loves music will love this collection of the music of Michael Tippett. Culled from previously issued but long out-of-print Philips, London, Argo, and l'Oiseau-Lyre LPs, most of these recordings were world premieres made in close consultation with the composer and in the hands of conductors Colin Davis, Georg Solti, Neville Marriner, pianist Paul Crossley, and the Lindsay String Quartet, they receive what can fairly be described as definitive performances. From the ecstatic lyricism of the Suite for Double String Orchestra of 1939 through the luminous vitality of the First Symphony of 1945, the radiant sensuality of the Ritual Dances of 1955, the blues-based modernism of the Third Symphony of 1972, to the glistening transcendentalism of the Fourth Symphony of 1977, Tippett's unique fusion of line, drive, color, and form is performed throughout with passionate dedication and absolute faith in the music's greatness. Inevitably, there are glaring omissions. None of Tippett's operas are here and nor are his last two string quartets or his final piano sonata. But these losses are compensated for by bonuses like the warmly angular Sonata for Four Horns from 1955 performed by the Barry Tuckwell Horn Quartet or the brief but brilliant Fanfare for Brass from 1943 performed by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. Reissued in Decca's uniformly transparent sound, this is surely one of the best and most important releases of the year.
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