Orchestral Works, Volume 1 (Incls 'songs before Sleep')

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RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT
Orchestral Works, Volume 1 (Incls 'songs before Sleep')
Jonathan Lemalu (baritone) / Paul Watkins (cello) / Philharmonia Orchestra / Richard Hickox (cond)

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Release Date: Friday 24 November 2006

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'It's hard to imagine a more beguiling start to this series or a more appealing introduction to Richard Rodney Bennett than this CD…I can't imagine anyone not being enraptured by this CD.'
Gramophone

'Blindfolded you might easily guess some newly discovered score by Bernstein or Copland, as Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's 1995 Partita shoots off the blocks and into busy action. That's meant as no disservice to the piece - it's strongly individual, and undoubtedly reflects Bennett's year of US residence and his extensive work in film music. He wanted the Partita to be 'full of tunes' and it is, Richard Hickox and the Philharmonia producing a punchy generously lyrical performance… An auspicious start to what could be a very interesting series.'
BBC Music Magazine

'It's hard to imagine a more beguiling start to this series or a more appealing introduction to Richard Rodney Bennett than this CD…I can't imagine anyone not being enraptured by this CD.'
Gramophone

'Recorded sound is up to the usual high Chandos standards and Anthony Burton's notes are excellent. This is a release I recommend with the greatest enthusiasm to anyone with an interest in British music, and I greatly look forward to further releases in the series. A winner.'
International Record Review

This release includes two world premiere recordings: Reflections on a Sixteenth Century Tune and Reflections on a Scottish Folk Song composed for Her Majesty the Queen Mother, commissioned by Peter Moores Foundation on behalf of HRH the Prince of Wales.

It is highly appealing, melodic music.

Paul Watkins is one of Britain's foremost cellists.
Celebrating his 70th birthday during 2006, the prolific British composer Richard Rodney Bennett presents the world premiere recording of Reflections on a Scottish Folk Song, a fantasy for cello and string orchestra, in memory of the Queen Mother. The Prince who commissioned the work wrote: "I am delighted to have played a part in the creation of a new work from Sir Richard Rodney Bennett in memory of my beloved grandmother. Sir Richard is one of the UK's leading composers which make him an obvious choice for this very special commission." Reflecting the Queen Mother's Scottish background, Bennett uses a Scottish folk song as the basis for the work. 'Ca' the yowes to the knowes' is presented at the start of the work, then treated freely in a continuous sequence of self-contained musical paragraphs, with virtuosic solo part writing including two short cadenzas, for the cellist. These passages are performed with authority by Paul Watkins. This beautiful orchestral string writing together with rhapsodic writing for the soloist; has a very approachable style and is a fitting memory of the Queen Mother.

Coupled with this premiere are three other works of a melodic approachable style, with Bennett's characteristic harmonic and rhythmic fluidity. Reflections on a Sixteenth Century Tune uses a theme adapted from the top line of a three-part chanson by Josquin des Pres. Its shapely curves and modal inflections evoke affinities with two earlier British works for strings, Vaughan Williams's Tallis Fantasia and Tippett's Concerto for Double String Orchestra. Partita symbolizes Bennett's move to introduce elements of his more approachable film style, and of jazz idioms, into his concert music.

The programme concludes with Bennett's reworking of his cycle Songs before Sleep for baritone and strings, performed by Jonathan Lemalu, once again demonstrates his masterly handling of the string orchestra.

This is a highly engaging disc, masterly conducted by Richard Hickox, and should be enjoyed by many.

"…it's a most beautifully written piece, as Paul Watkins was eager to reveal."
The Times

Tracks:

Partita for orchestra

Reflections on a Sixteenth Century Tune for string orchestra

Songs before Sleep for bass-baritone and strings

Reflections on a Scottish Folk Song for cello and string orchestra