Oliver Knussen - Autumnal | NMC Recordings NMCD178

Oliver Knussen - Autumnal

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Label: NMC Recordings

Cat No: NMCD178

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 29th October 2012

Contents

Artists

Leila Josefowicz (violin)
Alexandra Wood (violin)
Huw Watkins (piano)
Ryan Wigglesworth (piano)
BCMG
BBC Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Oliver Knussen

Works

Knussen, Oliver

Autumnal
Choral
Ophelia's Last Dance
Prayer Bell Sketch
Requiem: Songs for Sue
Secret Psalm
Violin Concerto
Whitman Settings

Artists

Leila Josefowicz (violin)
Alexandra Wood (violin)
Huw Watkins (piano)
Ryan Wigglesworth (piano)
BCMG
BBC Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Oliver Knussen

About

Oliver Knussen started composing at the age of 6. In 1968, aged 15, he stepped in to conduct his Symphony's premiere at the Royal Festival Hall after István Kertész fell ill. Upon hearing this, Daniel Barenboim asked him to conduct the work's first two movements in New York a week later.

This disc features the dynamically virtuosic violinist Leila Josefowicz, who has worked with many of today's leading composers, including John Adams and Oliver Knussen, and is a strong advocate of new music.

Oliver Knussen is a huge influence on the contemporary British music scene - not only as composer, but as conductor, teacher, programmer and artistic director. Despite having started composing as a teenager, his oeuvre is relatively small – partly due to his busy schedule as a conductor (he must surely hold the record for premiere performances!), but also because every bar he writes is measured against all the music that he knows and loves.

This new recording, to celebrate his 60th birthday, is a chronological tour of his work, starting with the brooding orchestral Choral, and the poetic Autumnal for violin (both written in the 1970s), through to Ophelia's Last Dance from 2010. Requiem: Songs for Sue was written following the death of his wife in 2003, and sets texts by poets who were important to them both – from Emily Dickinson's poem to her sister Sue, "Is it true, dear Sue?", to works by Antonio Machado, W H Auden and Rainer Maria Rilke – the latter translated by Knussen's friend and musical collaborator Alexander Goehr.

Also on this disc is a live recording of Knussen's luminous Violin Concerto, performed at the BBC Proms by one of the world's exemplary soloists Leila Josefowicz.

Contents:
- Choral
BBC Symphony Orchestra / Knussen

- Autumnal
Alexandra Wood (violin), Huw Watkins (piano)

- Whitman Settings
Claire Booth (soprano), Ryan Wigglesworth (piano)

- Secret Psalm
Alexandra Wood (violin)

- Prayer Bell Sketch
Ryan Wigglesworth (piano)

- Violin Concerto
Leila Josefowicz (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra / Knussen

- Requiem: Songs for Sue
Claire Booth (soprano), BCMG / Knussen

- Ophelia’s Last Dance
Huw Watkins (piano)
International Record Review Outstanding Gramophone Editor's Choice

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