McCabe: Edward II

On this CD:

1. Edward II, ballet in 2 acts
Composed by John McCabe
Performed by Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Conducted by Barry Wordsworth

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Commissioned by the Stuttgart ballet and premiered in 1995, John McCabe's ambitious score follows the storyline of the Christopher Marlowe play, telescoping Edward's disastrous reign into a shorter span. It is quasi-symphonically argued, as well as eminently tuneful and danceable, displaying the germs of almost all its thematic material in the opening funeral cortege for Edward I. The ballet is full of extended, wistful love duets for Edward II and his lovers Gaveston and Despenser and his executioner Lighthorn, as well as more aggressive ones for his estranged queen, Isabella, and her lover-accomplice, Mortimer. It contains scenes of virtuosic burlesque in which players parody the main action, and there are deliberately charming formal dances overlaying the introduction of the child Edward III to his future queen. This excellent recording brings out the delicate writing for woodwind choir and the score's occasional explosions of violent energy. Barry Wordsworth gets an impressively thoughtful performance from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. --Roz Kaveney

McCabe: Edward II, Music, John McCabe, Barry Wordsworth, Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Ballet, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music
McCabe: Edward II
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    McCabe: Edward II

    Manufacturer: Hyperion
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004SSJ3
    Release Date: 2000-05-09

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    Commissioned by the Stuttgart ballet and premiered in 1995, John McCabe's ambitious score follows the storyline of the Christopher Marlowe play, telescoping Edward's disastrous reign into a shorter span. It is quasi-symphonically argued, as well as eminently tuneful and danceable, displaying the germs of almost all its thematic material in the opening funeral cortege for Edward I. The ballet is full of extended, wistful love duets for Edward II and his lovers Gaveston and Despenser and his executioner Lighthorn, as well as more aggressive ones for his estranged queen, Isabella, and her lover-accomplice, Mortimer. It contains scenes of virtuosic burlesque in which players parody the main action, and there are deliberately charming formal dances overlaying the introduction of the child Edward III to his future queen. This excellent recording brings out the delicate writing for woodwind choir and the score's occasional explosions of violent energy. Barry Wordsworth gets an impressively thoughtful performance from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. --Roz Kaveney

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