Katalógové číslo:
8.572503
Autori:
Alan Bullard, David Lyon, Edward Gregson, Ian Parrott, Malcolm Henry Arnold, Philip Lane, Thomas Pitfield
Interpreti:
John Turner, Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Arnold:
Concertino for recorder and string orchestra, Op. 41A
Bullard, A:
Recipes for recorder and string orchestra
Gregson, E:
Three Matisse Impressions for recorder, strings, harp and percussion
Lane, P:
Suite Ancienne for recorder and string orchestra
Lyon, D:
Concertino for recorder and string orchestra
Parrott:
Prelude and Waltz for recorder and string orchestra
Pitfield:
Concerto for recorder, string orchestra and percussion
John Turner (recorder)
Although the recorder boasts an immense repertoire from the Renaissance to the Baroque, to which Philip Lane pays tribute with his Suite Ancienne, this recording presents an exciting selection of 20th-century music for this popular instrument.
It includes a version of Malcolm Arnold’s Concertino specially orchestrated with the composer’s agreement for this recording by Philip Lane.
The recorder’s affiliation with folk and dance music is celebrated in works by Thomas Pitfield and Ian Parrott, while Edward Gregson illustrates the moods of three famous Matisse paintings.
Previously released on Olympia in 2000.
John Turner is one of the leading recorder players of today. He has played and broadcast as recorder soloist with the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Academy of Ancient Music, the English Chamber Orchestra and the English Baroque Soloists, amongst others. His recordings include no fewer than five sets of the Brandenburg Concertos, as well as acclaimed recordings of the recorder’s contemporary repertoire.