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James MacMillan|James MacMillan: Violin Concerto & Symphony No. 4

James MacMillan: Violin Concerto & Symphony No. 4

Vadim Repin, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra & Donald Runnicles

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At least outside Britain, Sir James MacMillan is best known for his sacred pieces. But he has written a good deal of instrumental music as well, some of it large in scope and unafraid of swinging for the fences (if one may be permitted a baseball idiom in this context). The Violin Concerto, written for the performer here, Vadim Repin, bears in addition a dedication to the memory of the composer's mother, Ellen. The work does not lack ambition, bringing in Scottish folk influences, a grimly Mahlerian Viennese slow movement, and, perhaps inexplicably, voices intoning the words "one, two, three, four" in German in the finale. Maybe it's a Kraftwerk tribute. The work is certainly not dull, but more coherent is the Symphony No. 4, in a single 37-minute movement that encompasses aspects of music as "rituals of movement, exhortation, petition, and joy." Although it contains a range of references to Scottish Renaissance composer Robert Carver and a large variety of orchestral sounds, the work succeeds as a single musical argument. The overall effect may bring to mind a Sibelius turned loose in the modern world. Sample the symphony, preferably at high volume on a good set of speakers. The symphony was recorded live at its Royal Albert Hall premiere, and everything is clear and indicative of real excitement. A fine introduction to MacMillan's instrumental music.
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Violin Concerto: I. Dance
Vadim Repin
00:07:11

Donald Runnicles, Conductor - Vadim Repin, MainArtist - James MacMillan, Composer - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2016 PM Classics Ltd. (P) 2016 PM Classics

2
Violin Concerto: II. Song
Vadim Repin
00:10:30

Donald Runnicles, Conductor - Vadim Repin, MainArtist - James MacMillan, Composer - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2016 PM Classics Ltd. (P) 2016 PM Classics

3
Violin Concerto: III. Song and Dance
Vadim Repin
00:09:48

Donald Runnicles, Conductor - Vadim Repin, MainArtist - James MacMillan, Composer - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2016 PM Classics Ltd. (P) 2016 PM Classics

4
Symphony No. 4
Vadim Repin
00:37:55

Donald Runnicles, Conductor - Vadim Repin, MainArtist - James MacMillan, Composer - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2016 PM Classics Ltd. (P) 2016 PM Classics

Albumbeschreibung

At least outside Britain, Sir James MacMillan is best known for his sacred pieces. But he has written a good deal of instrumental music as well, some of it large in scope and unafraid of swinging for the fences (if one may be permitted a baseball idiom in this context). The Violin Concerto, written for the performer here, Vadim Repin, bears in addition a dedication to the memory of the composer's mother, Ellen. The work does not lack ambition, bringing in Scottish folk influences, a grimly Mahlerian Viennese slow movement, and, perhaps inexplicably, voices intoning the words "one, two, three, four" in German in the finale. Maybe it's a Kraftwerk tribute. The work is certainly not dull, but more coherent is the Symphony No. 4, in a single 37-minute movement that encompasses aspects of music as "rituals of movement, exhortation, petition, and joy." Although it contains a range of references to Scottish Renaissance composer Robert Carver and a large variety of orchestral sounds, the work succeeds as a single musical argument. The overall effect may bring to mind a Sibelius turned loose in the modern world. Sample the symphony, preferably at high volume on a good set of speakers. The symphony was recorded live at its Royal Albert Hall premiere, and everything is clear and indicative of real excitement. A fine introduction to MacMillan's instrumental music.
© TiVo

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