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English String Miniatures, Vol. 4

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Release Date:  02 January 2002

Label:  Naxos - Ex Select Products / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  747313507023

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  English String Miniatures, Vol. 4

  • Description

    English String Miniatures, Volume 4Peter Hope was born in Stockport and studied at Manchester University and then the Royal Manchester College of Music. He worked for a London publisher before going freelance from the age of 24 as a composer and arranger. In the latter field he has produced work for the singers Jessye Norman and Jose Carreras, and for other composers, John Williams and James Horner. His compositions include the suite, Ring of Kerry, which won an Ivor Novello award in 1968/9. Momentum Suite dates from 1959 and derives its title from the lively last movement, which gets faster and faster to its conclusion. This is preceded by an opening rustic dance and a lyrical intermezzo with a Celtic flavour. For many years Frank Bridge was better known as Benjamin Britten’s teacher than as the highly original composer he himself was. His experience as a professional viola player allowed him to write for strings with an authority gained from sitting among the instruments rather than viewing them from afar as so many composers have to do. Most of his string miniatures were written for string quartet but are more often heard today in their string orchestral guise. Such was the case with the Scherzo Phantastick in E minor, dated 8th July 1901, written for a concert in the Students’ Union of the Royal College of Music, and brimming over with musical jokes, including a ‘sneeze’ at the end of the mock-serious Trio section. In the original version, the first violin disappears to play his part from various places in the hall, finally emerging in the gallery. Paul Hindmarsh, who has arranged and edited these pieces, retains the sneeze but not the off-stage moments. The Valse-intermezzo in E minor was completed on the 22nd August 1902 on holiday in Eastbourne, and displays Bridge’s penchant at the time for French and Russian music. Perhaps there is something about the Sussex coast’s proximity to the continent, but a year or so later Debussy chose to write parts of La Mer in the same location, although one would have to look very hard indeed to find any mutual cross-fertilisation in terms of English influences in that music. The name of Adam Carse crops up on dozens of string pieces for young players, all skilfully written, within predetermined technical parameters, and interesting to play and listen to, unsurprisingly for a man for whom string instruments were almost an extension of himself. He was born in Newcastle and educated at the Royal Academy of Music in London and in Germany. He later taught at Winchester College, and at the Royal Academy as Professor of Harmony and Counterpoint. His Two Sketches date from 1924 and were performed at the Proms. In both pieces he pits solo players and groups of soloists against the main body of strings, as well as using the full ‘band’ with consummate skill. Ernest Tomlinson was born in Lancashire and began his musical training as a choirboy at Manchester Cathedral b

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Momentum Suite
      • 2. Two Pieces
      • 3. Two Sketches
      • 4. Graceful Dance
      • 5. A Moorside Suite
      • 6. Two Aquarelles
      • 7. English Suite

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