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Ben Goldscheider|Arnold, Schönberger & Gipps: Horn Concertos

Arnold, Schönberger & Gipps: Horn Concertos

Ben Goldscheider, Philharmonia Orchestra, Lee Reynolds

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This recording not only celebrates multiple centenaries of Malcolm Arnold, Ruth Gipps and Dennis Brain (the dedicatee of the Arnold concerto) who were all born in 1921 - but also three composers whose musical language and worlds bear striking similarities. Both Arnold and Gipps were writing at a time when the grain of musical fashion was going against them. It was composers such as Pierre Boulez, Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen from the Darmstadt school who were the intellectual fashion of the time, the music much more experimental, serialist and philosophical in its makeup.

In contrast to this, Arnold and Gipps were much more concerned with the listener, the stark reality being that the majority of the public could not love or appreciate music they did not understand. Their resulting musical language, whilst of course unique in their own right, places euphony higher on the priority list than that of the aforementioned composers. With the Horn Concerto in F by Christoph Schönberger, we have a similar situation for the 21st century. The composer describes his work as being in the neo-romantic style, the structure and harmony of the work traditional in nature with a definitively unique and modern aesthetic. This recording sheds fresh light on works that are in dire need of more performances, as well as highlighting the wonderful potential of the horn as a solo instrument for the 21st century. © Willowhayne Records

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Horn Concerto No. 2, Op. 58 (Sir Malcolm Arnold)

1
I. Con energico
00:05:25

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Malcolm Arnold, Composer - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

2
II. Andante grazioso
00:05:25

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Malcolm Arnold, Composer - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

3
III. Vivace
00:03:59

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Malcolm Arnold, Composer - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

Horn Concerto in F Major (Christoph Schönberger)

4
I. Andante
00:10:52

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist - Christoph Schönberger, Composer

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

5
II. Adagio non troppo
00:11:48

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist - Christoph Schönberger, Composer

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

6
III. Rondo. Allegro moderato
00:07:39

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist - Christoph Schönberger, Composer

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

Horn Concerto, Op. 58 (Ruth Gipps)

7
I. Con moto
00:06:58

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Ruth Gipps, Composer - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

8
II. Scherzo. Allegretto
00:04:16

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Ruth Gipps, Composer - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

9
III. Finale. Allegro ritmico
00:06:14

Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Ruth Gipps, Composer - Lee Reynolds, Conductor, MainArtist - Ben Goldscheider, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Willowhayne Records (P) 2021 Willowhayne Records

Albumbeschreibung

This recording not only celebrates multiple centenaries of Malcolm Arnold, Ruth Gipps and Dennis Brain (the dedicatee of the Arnold concerto) who were all born in 1921 - but also three composers whose musical language and worlds bear striking similarities. Both Arnold and Gipps were writing at a time when the grain of musical fashion was going against them. It was composers such as Pierre Boulez, Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen from the Darmstadt school who were the intellectual fashion of the time, the music much more experimental, serialist and philosophical in its makeup.

In contrast to this, Arnold and Gipps were much more concerned with the listener, the stark reality being that the majority of the public could not love or appreciate music they did not understand. Their resulting musical language, whilst of course unique in their own right, places euphony higher on the priority list than that of the aforementioned composers. With the Horn Concerto in F by Christoph Schönberger, we have a similar situation for the 21st century. The composer describes his work as being in the neo-romantic style, the structure and harmony of the work traditional in nature with a definitively unique and modern aesthetic. This recording sheds fresh light on works that are in dire need of more performances, as well as highlighting the wonderful potential of the horn as a solo instrument for the 21st century. © Willowhayne Records

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