Stevens: Orchestral Music Vol. 3

 
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ROBIN STEVENS
Stevens: Orchestral Music Vol. 3
Katherine Bryan (flute), Paul Silverthorne (viola), Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Paul Mann (conductor)

[ Toccata Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 3 July 2026

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The compositional career of Robin Stevens (1958-2026), Welsh-born and Manchester-based, was divided into two periods, separated by a period of illness. The first produced mainly chamber music and works for the church that employed him; restored to health (briefly, as it transpired), he found an appetite for larger forms, writing three substantial concertos and a number of other orchestral works. The tone-poem Mourning into Dancing was his first for large orchestra, but he handles the medium with virtuosic assurance, generating a wildly exciting showpiece, a kaleidoscope of colour and rhythm. Stevens never lived to complete the symphony he had in mind, but his expansive, four-movement Viola Concerto is symphonic in outline, with the viola soloist both initiating and commenting on the action - rather like a distant cousin of Berlioz's Harold en Italie. The more modest Concert Rondo for flute and small orchestra provides light relief between these two mighty scores.

Tracks:

Mourning into Dancing (2011, rev. 2013) (14:47)

Concerto Rondo for Solo Flute and Small Orchestra (2016)

First Recordings,
Made in the Presence of the Composer

Viola Concerto (2022-23) (46:45)