Elgar - Violin Concerto, Kingdom Prelude, etc
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Label: Halle
Cat No: CDHLL7521
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 8th February 2010
Contents
Works
The Dream of Gerontius, op.38Artists
Thomas Zehetmair (violin)Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)
Halle Orchestra
Conductor
Mark ElderWorks
The Dream of Gerontius, op.38Artists
Thomas Zehetmair (violin)Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)
Halle Orchestra
Conductor
Mark ElderAbout
Part of a planned trilogy of oratorios about the Apostles (which he never completed), Prelude to The Kingdom was written in 1905 when Elgar underwent some spiritual crisis which shook his religious faith and he was also physically unwell. The music leaves an impression of lyrical tenderness and deep sadness.
Elgar responded to demands, particularly from the conductor Henry Wood, for extracts from Gerontius which could be performed as concert pieces, in the manner of Wagner’s Prelude and Liebestod. Elgar’s solemn and elevating Prelude from The Dream of Gerontius was an obvious choice for this treatment and, like Wagner, he then went to the end of the work and the point at which Gerontius’s guardian angel (mezzo-soprano) sings seraphically of how she will accompany him to the throne of God, bearing him “softly and gently” in her arms. When he worked on this arrangement at the end of 1900, Elgar removed the chorus lines and made the vocal part optional and he conducted it for orchestra only at Bradford on 16 February 1901. Four days later, Wood conducted the first London performance (the first music by Elgar that he conducted) but included the vocal part, as on this recording.
Thomas Zehetmair is one of the most significant violinists of his generation. He enjoys a successful international career, thrilling audiences and critics with his abilities as a soloist, chamber musician and conductor and has been the recipient of many international recording awards.
The Hallé were winners of the 2009 Classic FM Gramophone Award for Best Choral Recording for their release of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius (HLD7520).
“…[the Hallé’s] form under Mark Elder is rock solid, splendiferous in ensemble and tone; I’d rather listen to them play English music than any other orchestra in the world.” - The Times
“a towering performance of Elgar’s Violin Concerto with Thomas Zehetmair, a soloist of fierce intelligence. Unlocking the work’s volcanic emotions …he certainly found the reflective tenderness. He and Elder’s taut yet flexible orchestra were at one in the visionary poetry of the finale, making this a performance of exceptional detail – happily one that will appear on the orchestra’s own CD label.” - The Sunday Telegraph
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