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ID: NMCD119 (EAN: 5023363011921) | 1 CD | DDD Publi: 2006
- LABEL:
- NMC
- Subcollection:
- Clarinet
- Compositeurs:
- ROXBURGH, Edwin
- Orchestre
- Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra | Royal Northern College of Music Symphony Orchestra
- Chef d'orchestre:
- ROXBURGH, Edwin | STARK, Peter
- Pour plus amples dtails:
Roxburgh's Clarinet Concerto features soloist Linda Merrick in a work of symphonic scope and expressivity; she is acompanied by the Royal Northern College of Music Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer.
In Saturn - a tribute to Holst, Roxburgh's predecessor at the Royal College of Music - Roxburgh explores the mythical characters of its moons and satellites in a series of orchestral showpieces which culminates in the wild abandon, and percussive onslaught, of Saturn itself; Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra is conducted by Peter Stark.
ROXBURGH, Edwin (b.1937) | | 1. | Linda Merrick, clarinet/ RNCM SO/ Edwin Roxburgh, conductor; Clarinet Concerto: Very still - poco agitato - | 15:59 | | 2. | Merrick/ RNCM SO/ Roxburgh; Clarinet Concerto: Sostenuto - | 6:32 | | 3. | Merrick/ RNCM SO/ Roxburgh; Clarinet Concerto: Con anima | 8:56 | | 4. | Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra/ Peter Stark, conductor; Saturn: Rings & Shepherds | 2:43 | | 5. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Mimas | 2:12 | | 6. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Enceladus | 1:10 | | 7. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Tethys | 1:56 | | 8. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Dione | 2:13 | | 9. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Rhea | 0:49 | | 10. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Titan | 2:26 | | 11. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Hyperion | 2:37 | | 12. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Iapetus | 0:41 | | 13. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Phoebe | 1:44 | | 14. | HCYO/ Peter Stark, cond.; Saturn: Saturn | 9:44 | | "Saturn is an epic orchestral and electronic space-scape, effortlessly blending Roxburgh's understanding of Boulez and Stockhausen with a Birtwistle-like sense of ritual. An orbiting soprano saxophone beams down ideas to an orchestral underlay dominated by clattering percussion and mind-expanding electronics; this is an extraordinarily ballsy mission undertaken by HCYO."
Philip Clarke, The Wire, 2006
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