George
Dyson:
Choral
Symphony,
St.
Paul's
Voyage
To
Melita
Bach Choir/Bso/Hill
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Description
Born into a working-class family, George Dyson became one of the most important musicians and composers of his day. The previously unknown Choral Symphony was written as an examination work while Dyson was studying at Oxford, and it was only recently discovered at the Bodleian Library. Dyson relishes his dramatic chosen text from Psalm 107 on the expulsion from and homecoming of the Jews to Israel, a narrative that inspires trademark features that would make his later works so attractive. Its seascape finale links neatly with St Paul’s Voyage to Melita, another vivid text from which Technicolor musical images are conjured.
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. I. Overture: Adagio - Allegro Energico - Adagio E Tranquillo - The Bach Choir/Bournemouth Symphony O
- 2. II. Allegro Agitato, Ma Non Troppo - Quasi Adagio E Molto Tranquillo - Allegretto Cantabile
- 3. III. Largo
- 4. IV. Allegro Molto - Andante Tranquillo - Con Moto Comodo
- 5. St Paul's Voyage to Melita
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