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The Bach Choir|Dyson: Choral Symphony

Dyson: Choral Symphony

Roderick Williams, David Hill, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, The Bach Choir

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English composer George Dyson has fared well since the modernist stranglehold on concert programming was broken, and the rediscovery of his Choral Symphony in 2014, in Oxford University's Bodleian Library, was cause for celebration. The symphony was a student work (if doctoral), but it is largely the equal of the later St. Paul's Voyage to Melita, appearing on the album as a natural complement with its ocean imagery. The Choral Symphony is just that: not an oratorio, but a set of discrete choral movements (much of the first one is an orchestral introduction) that build toward a powerful finale. Sample that finale, a setting of the later verses of Psalm 107 with their action-packed sea imagery. The texts of all four movements come from the same psalm, which is the key to the work: it is not meant to have dramatic forward thrust, but is a lyrical, if gigantic, reflection on that psalm. As an orchestrator, Dyson had already found his footing, and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under David Hill does not falter in the more complex passages, nor overwhelm the Bach Choir in the vocal material. St. Paul's Voyage to Melita, which has the same kind of oratorio/not-oratorio quality, is a more accomplished work harmonically, but the Choral Symphony, with its compact, ten-minute movements, could easily add color to any choral festival.
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Choral Symphony (George Dyson)

1
I. Overture: Adagio - Allegro energico - Adagio e tranquillo
The Bach Choir
00:11:57

David Hill, Conductor - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - The Bach Choir, Choir, MainArtist - George Dyson, Composer

(C) 2017 Naxos (P) 2017 Naxos

2
II. Allegro agitato, ma non troppo - Quasi adagio e molto tranquillo - Allegretto cantabile
Elizabeth Watts
00:10:42

David Hill, Conductor - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - The Bach Choir, Choir - George Dyson, Composer - Elizabeth Watts, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Naxos (P) 2017 Naxos

3
III. Largo
Elizabeth Watts
00:10:35

David Hill, Conductor - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Roderick Williams, Artist - The Bach Choir, Choir - George Dyson, Composer - Elizabeth Watts, Artist, MainArtist - Caitlin Hulcup, Artist - Joshua Ellicott, Artist

(C) 2017 Naxos (P) 2017 Naxos

4
IV. Allegro molto - Andante tranquillo - Con moto comodo
Elizabeth Watts
00:10:55

David Hill, Conductor - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - The Bach Choir, Choir - George Dyson, Composer - Elizabeth Watts, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Naxos (P) 2017 Naxos

St Paul's Voyage to Melita (George Dyson)

5
St Paul's Voyage to Melita
Joshua Ellicott
00:31:11

David Hill, Conductor - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - The Bach Choir - George Dyson, Composer - Joshua Ellicott, Artist

(C) 2017 Naxos (P) 2017 Naxos

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English composer George Dyson has fared well since the modernist stranglehold on concert programming was broken, and the rediscovery of his Choral Symphony in 2014, in Oxford University's Bodleian Library, was cause for celebration. The symphony was a student work (if doctoral), but it is largely the equal of the later St. Paul's Voyage to Melita, appearing on the album as a natural complement with its ocean imagery. The Choral Symphony is just that: not an oratorio, but a set of discrete choral movements (much of the first one is an orchestral introduction) that build toward a powerful finale. Sample that finale, a setting of the later verses of Psalm 107 with their action-packed sea imagery. The texts of all four movements come from the same psalm, which is the key to the work: it is not meant to have dramatic forward thrust, but is a lyrical, if gigantic, reflection on that psalm. As an orchestrator, Dyson had already found his footing, and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under David Hill does not falter in the more complex passages, nor overwhelm the Bach Choir in the vocal material. St. Paul's Voyage to Melita, which has the same kind of oratorio/not-oratorio quality, is a more accomplished work harmonically, but the Choral Symphony, with its compact, ten-minute movements, could easily add color to any choral festival.
© TiVo

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