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JOSEPH HOROVITZ Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra (1948 rev. 1956) Concerto for Euphonium & Chamber Orchestra (1972 rev. 1976) Concerto for Violin & String Orchestra (1949-50) Jazz Concerto for Piano, Strings & Percussion (1965)
Jeremy Brown (bass) Matt Skelton (percussion) Fiona Cross (clarinet) Steven Mead (euphonium) Andrew Haveron (violin) David Owen Norris (piano)
Royal Ballet Sinfonia Robert Salter (leader) except Jazz Concerto: Richard Friedman Joseph Horovitz (conductor)Recorded: Cadogan Hall, London, 13-14 September 2006 & Angel Studios, London, 14 November 2006
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"All four soloists are first-class and the composer elicits effective and idiomatic readings from everybody concerned, while Dutton's signature acoustic is on full display. This is a release designated purely forauditory enjoyment" Paul A. Snook, Fanfare May/June 2007
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br /> “Joseph Horovitz stands out among today’s composers for writing approachable music beautifully crafted. These four compact concertos are prime examples, colourful and attractive. The Concerto for Clarinet and strings is tuneful and lively, while the Concerto for Euphonium and chamber orchestra handles a tricky instrument imaginatively, even more tunefully than the clarinet , with a warm melody in the slow movement. The Violin Concerto brings a jaunty first movement, while the Concerto for Jazz Band and Orchestra winningly draws on jazzy syncopations. Brilliant performances, strongly conducted by the composer.” The Penguin Guide to CDs and DVDs 2009 edition
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