Butterworth – Orchestral Works
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2195
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 1st July 2016
Contents
Works
A Shropshire Lad: Rhapsody for OrchestraEnglish Idylls (2)
Fantasia for Orchestra (completed by Kriss Russman)
Love blows as the wind blows: Song Cycle with Orchestra (3)
Songs (6) from A Shropshire Lad (6) (orch. Kriss Russman)
Suite for String Quartet (arr. Kriss Russman for string orchestra)
The Banks of Green Willow
Artists
BBC National Orchestra of WalesJames Rutherford (baritone)
Conductor
Kriss RussmanWorks
A Shropshire Lad: Rhapsody for OrchestraEnglish Idylls (2)
Fantasia for Orchestra (completed by Kriss Russman)
Love blows as the wind blows: Song Cycle with Orchestra (3)
Songs (6) from A Shropshire Lad (6) (orch. Kriss Russman)
Suite for String Quartet (arr. Kriss Russman for string orchestra)
The Banks of Green Willow
Artists
BBC National Orchestra of WalesJames Rutherford (baritone)
Conductor
Kriss RussmanAbout
Reviews
[Kriss Russman’s] knowledge of and depth of feeling for this ill-fated Edwardian are striking. In the most famous pieces, The Banks of Green Willow, the Shrophire Lad Rhapsody, and the Two English Idylls, he brings out their poignant lyricism with exceptional freshness and strength, avoiding any ‘Cowpat School’ preciosity. ... To the AE Housman settings James Rutherford brings characteristic mellow-toned vigour and expressive delivery... Michael Scott Rohan
George Butterworth died on the western front on 5 August 1916, a month into the Somme offensive. He was 31, and though he had not composed anything since enlisting at the outbreak of war in 1914, he was already regarded as one of the outstanding young talents in British music. ... Russman’s completion of the Orchestral Fantasia that Butterworth left as a 92-bar torso when he went off to war is ... haunting in its way, and his eight-minute version is far more convincing than the 17-minute one performed at the English Music festival last year. Andrew ClementsError on this page? Let us know here
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