The unjustly neglected and often dissident music of Ruth Gipps is
with this album finding all the resonance it deserves by Rumon Gamba and
the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, having already championed many
British composers from the twentieth century with their series devoted
to British Tone Poems and Overtures from the British Isles.
While, not surprisingly, there are echoes of the most popular
composers of the time – Sibelius, Walton, and Vaughan Williams – the
music is notable for its personal voice, confident conception, and vivid
writing for the orchestra. Gipps herself actually felt her best works
were those for orchestra.
In a programme of contrasting impressions and emotions, Symphonies Nos 2 and 4, the former inspired by the Second World War, offer an
approachable tuneful idiom. They are complemented by the lyrical,
shorter Song for Orchestra and the early tone poem Knight in Armour,
premiered at the last Night of the Proms in 1942.
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