O'Brien: Complete Orchestral Music, Vol. 2 Liepaja Symphony Orchestra & Paul Mann

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
03.05.2016

Label: Toccata Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Liepaja Symphony Orchestra & Paul Mann

Composer: Charles O’Brien (1882–1968)

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  • 1 To Spring, Op. 4 13:43
  • 2 The Minstrel's Curse, Op. 7 25:04
  • 3 Mazurka 02:36
  • 4 Berceuse 03:38
  • 5 I. Moorland 08:55
  • 6 II. Voices in the Glen 07:02
  • 7 III. Harvest Home 04:04
  • Total Runtime 01:05:02

Info for O'Brien: Complete Orchestral Music, Vol. 2

The rediscovery of the music of the Edinburgh composer Charles O’Brien (1882–1968) continues with this second album of his orchestral music. The disc opens with two expansive ‘concert overtures’, the bright, Schumannesque To Spring and dark, Lisztian The Minstrel’s Curse – symphonic poems in all but name.

Two contrasting and charming miniatures from O’Brien’s youth are then followed by a colourful evocation of Scottish life, in a suite consisting of a tone-poem, an heroic elegy and a dancing finale.

Toccata Classics has already released O’Brien’s complete piano music on two CDs, and the first of what will be three of the complete orchestral music, with O’Brien’s only symphony. Of it MusicWeb International commented: ‘One or two of the string phrases remind the listener of Elgar […] there’s a strong vein of dance music running through this work. […] beautifully played and paced, and finely recorded as well, and is thus shown to its best advantage. As O’Brien’s only symphony it’s a worthy discovery for admirers of British music, who will await volume two with enthusiasm’.

Paul Mann is a regular guest-conductor with many orchestras throughout Europe, the USA, Australia, and the Far East. He is making a series of recordings for Toccata Classics. The Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1881, is the oldest symphonic ensemble in the Baltic States and holds a special place in the national cultural life of Latvia, where it has the status of national orchestra.

'I encourage listeners to obtain all three of the O'Brien pieces and welcome him into your library. They will provide many hours of listening pleasures.' (Tom Kiefner, Film Music: A Neglected Art, sdtom.wordpress.com)

Liepāja Symphony Orchestra
Paul Mann, conductor

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