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Nicholas Maw

Nicholas Maw: Spring Music/Voices of Memory

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Released: 7th February 2020. Maw's most fervent desire was to communicate directly with his audiences and produce material which performers would enjoy playing and 'Spring Music', written with the express purpose of diverting and entertaining an audience, finds the composer at his most uninhibited and freely expressive. Fresh, colourful and vibrant, this score has the exotic, openhearted spirit of a curtain-raiser by William Walton or Alan Rawsthorne. In its final, slimmed-down version, it rapidly became one of Maw's favourite pieces among his own output and he once described the long-breathed cello-led melody as one of the best tunes I think I've actually ever written'. In 1995 Maw was commissioned by the BBC to write a work commemorating the 300th anniversary that year of the death of Purcell. Maw soon came to the conclusion that he wanted to round off his tribute piece with an example of a chaconne, a form in which Purcell was pre-eminent. The theme which Maw chose to embellish is derived from the first of his 'Life Studies for 15 solo strings'. Taking his lead from Tchaikovsky, Maw decided that the main title should reflect precisely the reference vocabulary of the piece and so the piece became known for a while as 'Romantic Variations'. Later still the title was altered to its definitive form of 'Voices of Memory: Variations for Orchestra'. Described by Andrew Burn as 'a major contribution to the genre', the 'Sonata for Solo Violin' was requested by Jorja Fleezanis, to whom the work is dedicated. In Maw's 'Sonata for Solo Violin', the constraints of writing for a single stringed instrument in a four-movement, large-scale work are deftly surmounted by the composer's gift for melodic lines and rhythmic invention. Each movement has a vivid sense of colour, formal logic and onward momentum so that the writing, however demanding it may be, never suggests an arid study or a shallow technical exercise.

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      Released:
      7th February 2020
      Category:
      Classical
      Format:
      CD Album
      Barcode:
      5020926038524
    • Description

      Maw's most fervent desire was to communicate directly with his audiences and produce material which performers would enjoy playing and 'Spring Music', written with the express purpose of diverting and entertaining an audience, finds the composer at his most uninhibited and freely expressive. Fresh, colourful and vibrant, this score has the exotic, openhearted spirit of a curtain-raiser by William Walton or Alan Rawsthorne. In its final, slimmed-down version, it rapidly became one of Maw's favourite pieces among his own output and he once described the long-breathed cello-led melody as one of the best tunes I think I've actually ever written'. In 1995 Maw was commissioned by the BBC to write a work commemorating the 300th anniversary that year of the death of Purcell. Maw soon came to the conclusion that he wanted to round off his tribute piece with an example of a chaconne, a form in which Purcell was pre-eminent. The theme which Maw chose to embellish is derived from the first of his 'Life Studies for 15 solo strings'. Taking his lead from Tchaikovsky, Maw decided that the main title should reflect precisely the reference vocabulary of the piece and so the piece became known for a while as 'Romantic Variations'. Later still the title was altered to its definitive form of 'Voices of Memory: Variations for Orchestra'. Described by Andrew Burn as 'a major contribution to the genre', the 'Sonata for Solo Violin' was requested by Jorja Fleezanis, to whom the work is dedicated. In Maw's 'Sonata for Solo Violin', the constraints of writing for a single stringed instrument in a four-movement, large-scale work are deftly surmounted by the composer's gift for melodic lines and rhythmic invention. Each movement has a vivid sense of colour, formal logic and onward momentum so that the writing, however demanding it may be, never suggests an arid study or a shallow technical exercise.
      Duration:
      72.4 minutes
    • Track listing

      Disc 1

      Track name
      Artist
      1.I. Allegro Brillante
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      2.II. Moderato Con Moto, Sempre Grazioso
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      3.III. A Tempo
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      4.IV. Comodo E Sempre Grazioso
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      5.Theme. Grave E Sostenuto
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      6.Variation 1. Poco Piu Mosso
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      7.Variation 2. Poco Movimento
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      8.Variation 3. Allegro Vivo
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      9.Variation 4. Molto Tranquillo
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      10.Variation 5. Allegro Vigoroso
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      11.Variation 6. Andante Molto Sostenuto
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      12.Variation 7. Vivace Assai
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      13.Variation 8. Solenne, Tempo Giusto
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      14.Variation 9. Movimento E Misterioso
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      15.Variation 10. Finale. Molto Moderato
      BBC National Orchestra of Wales
      16.I. Scena
      Harriet Mackenzie
      17.II. March-Burlesque
      Harriet Mackenzie
      18.III. Tombeau
      Harriet Mackenzie
      19.IV. Flight
      Harriet Mackenzie
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