Tasmin Little: The Lark Ascending
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHAN10796
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 4th November 2013
Contents
Works
LegendeChanson de Matin, op.15 no.2
Chanson de Nuit, op.15 no.1
Salut d'amour, op.12
A Song of the Night, op.19 no.1
Violin Concerto
The Lark Ascending
Artists
Tasmin Little (violin)BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Andrew DavisWorks
LegendeChanson de Matin, op.15 no.2
Chanson de Nuit, op.15 no.1
Salut d'amour, op.12
A Song of the Night, op.19 no.1
Violin Concerto
The Lark Ascending
Artists
Tasmin Little (violin)BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Andrew DavisAbout
In this release, playing works by Vaughan Williams, Moeran, Delius, Elgar and Holst, Tasmin Little once again demonstrates her unique affinity with some of the best loved British composers of the twentieth century.
Little’s previous recordings of British music on Chandos have been acclaimed, Gramophone writing of her performance of Elgar’s Violin Concerto: ‘For sheer beauty of tone and expressive nostalgia, Tasmin Little and Sir Andrew Davis out-Elgar their rivals.’
E J Moeran composed his Violin Concerto during visits to Ireland, and it strongly reflects his love of the landscape in County Kerry. The Lark Ascending, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ much-loved romance for violin and orchestra, has long been considered a pièce de resistance for Tasmin Little, one that she is often called on to perform in concert.
This disc also features three works by Elgar, all heard in arrangements by Roger Turner: Chanson de matin of 1899, its companion piece, Chanson de nuit, which features a dark-coloured main melody appropriate to its title, and Salut d’amour, one of the early works that made the composer’s name.
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