Cello Concerto / Northern Ballade 3
On this CD:
1. Concerto for cello & orchestra
Composed by Arnold (Sir) Bax
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
with Raphael Wallfisch
Conducted by Bryden Thomson
2. Northern Ballad No.3 for orchestra "Prelude for A Solemn Occasion"
Composed by Arnold (Sir) Bax
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
with Raphael Wallfisch
Conducted by Bryden Thomson
3. Cortčge, for orchestra
Composed by Arnold (Sir) Bax
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
with Raphael Wallfisch
Conducted by Bryden Thomson
4. Mediterranean, for piano
Composed by Arnold (Sir) Bax
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
with Raphael Wallfisch
Conducted by Bryden Thomson
5. Overture to a Picaresque Comedy, for orchestra
Composed by Arnold (Sir) Bax
Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
with Raphael Wallfisch
Conducted by Bryden Thomson
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The Second Symphony (1929) is Bax's greatest. In it, he masters his own moods and provides his own quirks in tempo changes and theme shifts. It clearly is a work of the 20th century rather than the 19th, and is unlike anything any other British composer is doing. It has all the exuberance of the 1920s with none of the foreboding found in his later symphonies. This performance is also a high-water mark for conductor Bryden Thomson and the London Philharmonic, as Thomson manages to keep the normally sonambulistic orchestra awake for the whole thing. Start here if you're new to Bax. --Paul Cook
Cello Concerto / Northern Ballade 3, Music, Bax, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Music
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