Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Andrew Manze VAUGHAN WILLIAMS A London Symphony - Symphony No. 8
Andrew Manze
is familiar to classical listeners as a violinist and as a specialist
in early music, but he has also pursued conducting, performing
orchestral music of a more modern vintage. His concert performances have
increasingly featured the symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams,
and this 2016 release on Onyx of the Symphony No. 2 in G major, "A
London Symphony" and the Symphony No. 8 in D minor gives a clear idea of
his approach to this music. The impassioned reading of "A London
Symphony" with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra reveals that Manze
has an affinity for expansive melodic lines, poignant harmonies, and
rich, atmospheric orchestration, and the sounds the orchestra produces
are quite lush and luxuriant, wholly appropriate for Vaughan Williams' post-Romantic phase. The Symphony No. 8, dating from 1955, is Vaughan Williams' shortest symphony, and his use of pitched percussion creates a wonderful atmosphere that is unique in the cycle. Manze
draws out marvelous sonorities from the orchestra, and the musicians
respond with great warmth and a level of enthusiasm that is easy to
perceive. Onyx has produced an exceptional recording with vivid tone
colors and a resonant acoustic that gives the music a spacious feeling. (Blair Sanderson)
Greetings - is there no link for this release? I cannot find it :(
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