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London Philharmonic Orchestra|Anderson: In Liebliche Blaue, Alleluia & The Stations of the Sun

Anderson: In Liebliche Blaue, Alleluia & The Stations of the Sun

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski, Carolin Widmann and London Philharmonic Choir

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The music of English composer Julian Anderson suggests a latter-day Sibelius who has heard some electronic music and some contemporary world music traditions. He has written a good deal of music for chorus, an aspect of his work suggested by the well-wrought Alleluia that here received its world premiere. He is perhaps especially effective when writing lightly programmatic works for large orchestra, a talent that has brought him some of Britain's top residencies. The chief attraction here is In lieblicher Bläue ("In lovely blue"), a "poem for violin and orchestra" whose imagery is inspired by a poem of Friedrich Hölderlin that likens a church steeple to a flower blooming against blue sky. Both violin and orchestra are manipulated to suggest brilliance and a hyper-Romantic intensity. Violinist Carolyn Widmann transmits the force of the work even though the listener is deprived here of her actions following stage directions (for part of the work she turns her back to the audience, for example, symbolizing the poet's increasing withdrawal from society). This is a work that might have benefited from a bonus video disc or file. But the final The Stations of the Sun, from 1996, is also a highly effective work, a general evocation of the seasons for a large orchestra with a massive percussion section. The London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir under Vladimir Jurowski are nicely recorded at Southbank Centre with an immediacy that captures the considerable excitement of these live performances.
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In liebliche Bläue (For violin and orchestra)
Vladimir Jurowski
00:20:30

Julian Anderson, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Carolin Widmann, Soloist, MainArtist - Vladimir Jurowski, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott Music Ltd, MusicPublisher

2016 London Philharmonic Orchestra Ltd 2016 London Philharmonic Orchestra Ltd

2
Alleluia
Vladimir Jurowski
00:16:28

London Philharmonic Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Julian Anderson, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Vladimir Jurowski, Conductor, MainArtist - Faber Music Ltd, MusicPublisher

2016 London Philharmonic Orchestra Ltd 2016 London Philharmonic Orchestra Ltd

3
The Stations of the Sun
Vladimir Jurowski
00:17:37

Julian Anderson, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Vladimir Jurowski, Conductor, MainArtist - Faber Music Ltd, MusicPublisher

2016 London Philharmonic Orchestra Ltd 2016 London Philharmonic Orchestra Ltd

Albumbeschreibung

The music of English composer Julian Anderson suggests a latter-day Sibelius who has heard some electronic music and some contemporary world music traditions. He has written a good deal of music for chorus, an aspect of his work suggested by the well-wrought Alleluia that here received its world premiere. He is perhaps especially effective when writing lightly programmatic works for large orchestra, a talent that has brought him some of Britain's top residencies. The chief attraction here is In lieblicher Bläue ("In lovely blue"), a "poem for violin and orchestra" whose imagery is inspired by a poem of Friedrich Hölderlin that likens a church steeple to a flower blooming against blue sky. Both violin and orchestra are manipulated to suggest brilliance and a hyper-Romantic intensity. Violinist Carolyn Widmann transmits the force of the work even though the listener is deprived here of her actions following stage directions (for part of the work she turns her back to the audience, for example, symbolizing the poet's increasing withdrawal from society). This is a work that might have benefited from a bonus video disc or file. But the final The Stations of the Sun, from 1996, is also a highly effective work, a general evocation of the seasons for a large orchestra with a massive percussion section. The London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir under Vladimir Jurowski are nicely recorded at Southbank Centre with an immediacy that captures the considerable excitement of these live performances.
© TiVo

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