RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
The Blue Bird (1913)
Orchestrated by Martin Yates (2017)
1. No. 1 Introduction & First Dance (Moderato)
2. No. 2 The Clock Strikes (Più mosso)
3. No. 3 The Dance of the Hours (Andante piacevole)
4. No. 4 The Dance of the Loaves (Allegro giocoso)
5. No. 5 The Dance of the Fire (Allegro ma non troppo)
6. No. 6 The Dance of the Water (Molto moderato)
7. No. 7 The Fight between Fire and Water (Allegro con brio)
8. No. 8 General Dance (Allegro con brio)
9. No. 9 Finale (Molto adagio)
10. Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 in E minor (1906 rev. 1914)
11. Norfolk Rhapsody No. 2 in D minor (1906)
Edited and completed by Stephen Hogger (2001)
DAVID MATTHEWS
12. Norfolk March (2016)
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Variations for Orchestra (1957) Orchestrated by Gordon Jacob (1959)
13. Introduction (Andante maestoso) – Variation 1 (Poco tranquillo)
14. Variation 2 (Tranquillo cantabile)
15. Variation 3 (Allegro)
16. Variation 4 (Canon: Allegro)
17. Variation 5 (Moderato sostenuto)
18. Variation 6 (Tempo di valse)
19. Variation 7 (Arabesque: Andante sostenuto)
20. Variation 8 (Alla polacca)
21. Variation 9 (Adagio)
22. Variation 10 (Fugato: Allegro moderato)
23. Variation 11 (Chorale: Allegro moderato)
Music for an EFDS Masque (1934)
24. i A Folk Dance Medley Edited by Martin Yates (2017)
25. ii Little March Suite Orchestrated by Martin Yates (2017)
26. Christmas Overture (1934)
Edited and completed by Martin Yates (2017)
WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS, EXCEPT [10-11, 13-23]
ROYAL SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by MARTIN YATES
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CDLX7351
“Martin Yates's idiomatic orchestration of the composer's handwritten piano score [The Blue Bird] falls most agreeably on the ear.”
"A most rewarding compendium, finely played and expertly engineered. Lewis Foreman provides an absorbing booklet essay."
Andrew Achenbach, Gramophone, January 2019
"... to hear his authentic voice [RVW] in Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 given a good polished performance."
"... the two folktune medleys as edited and completed by Martin Yates, are pleasant." Daniel Jaffé, BBC Music Magazine, December 2018