Peter Crossley-Holland Symphony in D (1988-94)
Sir Eugene Goosens Variations on Cadet Rousselle' (1919 orch. 1930)
John Ireland
Merry Andrew (orch. C H Clutsam, 1919 orch. 1931)
Bagatelle (orch. Leslie Bridgewater, 1911 orch. 1924)
Cavatina (orch. Graham Parlett, 1904 orch. 2008)JW
Elegiac Meditation (orch. Geoffrey Bush, 1959 orch. 1982)*
The Holy Boy (orch. Christopher Palmer, 1913 orch. 1994)LM
Two Salon Pieces: (orch. Leslie Bridgewater, 1904 orch. 1931) Menuetto-Impromptu; Villanella
JWJustine Watts (violin)
LMLorraine McAslan (violin)
ROYAL SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
Martin Yates (conductor)
World premiere recordings, except*
Recorded at Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow, 2-3 June 2008 & 28 August 2008
Dutton Epoch's recording sessions with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra this summer (2008) have yielded two fascinating programmes. Most intriguing is a collection of all John Ireland's shorter pieces mainly orchestrations by other hands including Merry Andrew, Bagatelle, Cavatina, The Holy Boy, Elegiac Meditation, Villanella and Menuetto-Impromptu, only one of which has been previously recorded. These delightful miniatures are coupled with Ireland 's pupil Peter Crossley-Holland's epic Symphony in D, a tuneful and tonal masterpiece of wide appeal. Crossley-Holland, for a long time associated with the BBC Third Programme, was also an ethnomusicologist and is wide-ranging in the sources he has absorbed in the Symphony.
CDLX 7215
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“This CD of premiere recordings is an important issue.” Paul Ingram, Fanfare, July/August 2009