Visions of St Anne and other orchestral works BBC Concert Orchestra & Barry Wordsworth
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
15.11.2024
Label: Signum Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: BBC Concert Orchestra & Barry Wordsworth
Composer: Roderick Elms (1951)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Roderick Elms (b. 1951): Festus - Antiphonal Fanfare for Orchestra:
- 1 Elms: Festus - Antiphonal Fanfare for Orchestra 03:37
- De Profundis Concertino for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra:
- 2 Elms: De Profundis Concertino for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra: I Impending Gloom 04:40
- 3 Elms: De Profundis Concertino for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra: II Canzonetta 05:28
- 4 Elms: De Profundis Concertino for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra: III Aftermath 03:15
- Cantilena for Guitar and Orchestra:
- 5 Elms: Cantilena for Guitar and Orchestra 06:29
- Paper Dances Dance Fantasy for Piano Duet and Orchestra:
- 6 Elms: Paper Dances Dance Fantasy for Piano Duet and Orchestra 08:27
- Fandango Frívolo for Guitar and Orchestra:
- 7 Elms: Fandango Frívolo for Guitar and Orchestra 06:07
- Visions of St Anne – Symphony for Orchestra:
- 8 Elms: Visions of St Anne – Symphony for Orchestra: I Variazioni 22:04
- 9 Elms: Visions of St Anne – Symphony for Orchestra: II Scherzetto 05:32
- 10 Elms: Visions of St Anne – Symphony for Orchestra: III Lamentosa 06:26
- 11 Elms: Visions of St Anne – Symphony for Orchestra: IV Celebrazione 07:09
Info for Visions of St Anne and other orchestral works
Dieses dem 2022 verstorbenen Dirigenten Bramwell Tovey gewidmete Album bei SIGNUM CLASSICS mit Weltersteinspielungen von Werken des renommierten britischen Komponisten Roderick Elms präsentiert namhafte Solisten wie Carlos Bonell (Gitarre), Derek Hannigan (Bassklarinette) und Joanna Smith (Klavier) sowie den Komponisten selbst mit dem BBC Concert Orchestra unter der Leitung von Barry Wordsworth.
Derek Hannigan, Bassklarinette
Carlos Bonell, Gitarre
Joanna Smith, Klavier
Roderick Elms, Klavier
BBC Concert Orchestra
Barry Wordsworth, Dirigent
Barry Wordsworth
is Principal Guest Conductor of The Royal Ballet, having previously served as the company’s Music Director from 1990 to 1995 and from 2007 to 2015. He is also Conductor Laureate of the BBC Concert Orchestra, Conductor Laureate of the Brighton Philharmonic and Music Director Laureate of Birmingham Royal Ballet.
He has appeared with many of the world’s leading orchestras both in the UK and overseas, including the Philharmonia Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ulster Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Sydney Symphony, New Zealand Symphony, Rotterdam Philharmonic, and the Seoul Philharmonic.
In a long and distinguished career with the BBC, he has made many appearances at the BBC Proms, and in 1993 he conducted the Last Night of the Proms with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. In his 17 years as Principal Conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra, he toured extensively with the group, including to Japan and the United States, and the 2018/19 season will see them embark on a second tour to China together.
In addition to his concert career, he has for over 40 years enjoyed a close association with the Royal Ballet in London. He has toured widely with the company including, most recently, giving performances in New York with the New York City Ballet Orchestra, in Copenhagen with the Copenhagen Philharmonic, at the Aldeburgh Festival with the Britten Sinfonia and in Taipei with the Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra. His work with the company is also available on a number of DVDs including the world premiere production of Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Opus Arte). In recent seasons, he has also conducted productions for the New National Theatre Tokyo, The Australian Ballet, Leipzig Ballet, Christopher Wheeldon’s company Morphoses, the ballet of the Opéra National de Paris, Birmingham Royal Ballet, and Sarasota Ballet.
Barry Wordsworth has an extensive catalogue of recordings, his most recent releases including Elgar’s music for chorus and orchestra with the BBC Concert Orchestra, and discs of Tchaikovsky and Elgar with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. A recording entitled “Last Night of the Proms” with the BBC Concert Orchestra for Phillips Classics has achieved enormous popular success, as have his albums with Bryn Terfel and the London Symphony Orchestra for Deutsche Grammophon, the first of which won a Grammy Award.
Barry Wordsworth holds honorary doctorates from the University of Brighton and the University of Central England in Birmingham, and is an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College of Music in London.
BBC Concert Orchestra
The mission of the BBC Concert Orchestra is to bring inspiring musical experiences to everyone, everywhere, with the ensemble’s great versatility as the key.
The orchestra can be heard regularly on BBC Radio 2’s Friday Night Is Music Night, and for BBC Radio 3 it searches out the unusual and quirky, profiling classical masterpieces in an entertaining way. For TV, the orchestra has performed on the soundtracks of The Hunt, The Paradise and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, among others, and on the big screen it can be heard in the film The Lady in the Van.
This year our BBC Proms performances at the Royal Albert Hall included a celebration of John Williams’s extraordinary achievements to mark his 85th birthday and a centenary tribute to Ella Fitzgerald and Dizzy Gillespie. We also featured in the party that is Proms in the Park, featuring a host of musical stars in the Last Night of the Proms open-air concert.
As an Associate Orchestra at the Southbank Centre, the BBC Concert Orchestra’s highlights this season include a dramatic evening of music from the Film Noir greats, the musical revue Sondheim on Sondheim, an evening of glitz, glamour and charm celebrating the 100th birthday of Alan J Lerner and we return to the Queen Elizabeth Hall performing music by David Bedford.
Along with its regular engagements throughout the UK, the BBC Concert Orchestra has toured internationally to China, Japan, Sweden, Abu Dhabi and coast to coast in the USA.
The BBC Concert Orchestra has produced ‘Singing for the Brain’ sessions with the Alzheimer’s Society and last year brought BBC Music’s Ten Pieces initiative to secondary school children in Birmingham and Bristol. It also performed at the second BBC Music Awards and appeared as the ‘impossible orchestra’ alongside 27 star performers in the film and CD release of God Only Knows.
Booklet for Visions of St Anne and other orchestral works