Walton - Orchestral Works Vol.1: Violin Concerto / Portsmouth Point / etc.

 
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WILLIAM WALTON
Walton - Orchestral Works Vol.1: Violin Concerto / Portsmouth Point / etc.
Charlie Lovell-Jones (violin), Sinfonia of London, John Wilson

[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 14 March 2025

Sinfonia of London and John Wilson start a new series of recordings of works by Sir William Walton with this album featuring Charlie Lovell-Jones as soloist in the Violin Concerto. Lovell-Jones has soloed with major orchestras internationally, broadcasting on radio and television. As leader of the multi-award-winning Sinfonia of London, he has performed at the BBC Proms and recorded numerous albums, and is the winner of a number of significant international competitions. Commissioned by Jascha Heifetz, the Concerto was premièred in 1939, in America, and was enthusiastically received. Inspired by Walton's friend and lover Alice Wimborne, the work is extremely lyrical and passionate in nature, sporting a wild, virtuosic Tarantella as the second movement. Alice was also a driving force behind the inception of Walton's first grand opera, Troilus and Cressida, composed over almost a decade, largely after her untimely death. Here we hear the four-movement orchestral suite compiled in 1987 by Christopher Palmer, at the instigation of Lady Walton and his lifelong publisher OUP. Walton's overture Portsmouth Point is the earliest work on the album, premièred in 1926.

"Wilson was made for Walton and the orchestral writing has rarely been captured with such razor-sharp edge cheek-by-jowl with transparent radiance." Gramophone Editor's Choice April 2025

"John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London have always been at their best with British repertoire, further confirmed by this album of music by William Walton. You might be tempted to purchase just on the basis of the super exhilarating 5 minutes and 40 seconds of the overture Portsmouth Point. But there are plenty of other pleasures." The Times

Tracks:

Portsmouth Point
Troilus & Cressida: Symphonic Suite (arr. Christopher Palmer)
Violin Concerto