I Holst - Discovering Imogen
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Label: NMC Recordings
Cat No: NMCD280
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 6th September 2024
Contents
Works
Festival Anthem (orch. Colin Matthews)On Westhall Hill
Overture 'Persephone'
Suite for strings
Suite in F major: Allegro assai
Variations on 'Loth to Depart'
What Man is He?
Artists
BBC SingersBBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor
Alice FarnhamWorks
Festival Anthem (orch. Colin Matthews)On Westhall Hill
Overture 'Persephone'
Suite for strings
Suite in F major: Allegro assai
Variations on 'Loth to Depart'
What Man is He?
Artists
BBC SingersBBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor
Alice FarnhamAbout
The works on the recording include the Overture 'Persephone' from 1929; the earlier Suite in F Allegro assai for strings 1927; Suite for Strings from 1943 (the only piece on this album to have previously received a professional performance); Variations on 'Loth to Depart', composed in 1962; What Man is He? from the 1940s; Festival Anthem, composed in 1946 and orchestrated by Colin Matthews; and finally, On Westhall Hill completes the album. What Man is He? and Festival Anthem, both receive their first performance on this recording.
Imogen Holst was pivotal in the founding of NMC Recordings with composer Colin Matthews. Holst's establishment of the Holst Foundation not long before she died in 1984, ultimately went on to ensure that NMC was set-up to continue the Foundation's support of the work of living composers.
Colin Matthews, composer and founder of NMC Recordings, said: 'This major album released to mark NMC's 35th anniversary could hardly be more appropriate, since if it had not been for Imogen Holst, NMC would very likely never have come into being. When together we set up the Holst Foundation, not long before her death in 1984, Imogen made it clear that its future role should not be to subsidise her father's music, but as a means to support the work of living composers. We talked at length about the possibility of funding recordings, and although it took a while to get NMC off the ground, I have always known that the label was founded with her blessing, and that she would have approved wholeheartedly of what has been accomplished since 1989.
'Imo [as Imogen Holst was fondly known] was hopelessly evasive if you asked her about her music, and although I knew she had composed throughout her life it was not until after her death that we discovered quite how extensive her catalogue is - well over 200 works, many of them arrangements or on a small scale, but many substantial pieces as well. And quite a number of these larger works remained unperformed, as if simply set aside while she was preoccupied with her many teaching roles, as well as promoting the music of her father.
'It has been a great pleasure to pay tribute to Imo with this recording - something which would probably have surprised her but surely also pleased her greatly. The album boasts simply wonderful playing in the BBC's Maida Vale Studio 1 by the BBC Concert Orchestra, and what a treat to have the impeccable BBC Singers, all conducted by Alice Farnham.'
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1Persephone
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2Variations on ‘Loth to Depart’: Theme
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3Variations on ‘Loth to Depart’: Variation 1
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4Variations on ‘Loth to Depart’: Variation 2
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5Variations on ‘Loth to Depart’: Variation 3
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6Variations on ‘Loth to Depart’: Variation 4
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7Variations on ‘Loth to Depart’: Variation 5
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8What Man is He?
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9Allegro assai
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10On Westhall Hill
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11Suite for String Orchestra: 1. Prelude
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12Suite for String Orchestra: 2. Fugue
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13Suite for String Orchestra: 3. Intermezzo
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14Suite for String Orchestra: 4. Jig
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15Festival Anthem (Psalm 104)
Europadisc Review
Reviews
Imogen Holst has been hiding in plain sight as a composer, in the shadow not only of her father Gustav, but also of Britten, whose assistant she was for 12 years. Even those who knew her personally did not realise how much she had composed until after her death. ... The highlights are the Suite and her variations on the 16th-century tune Loth to Depart, both full of Holst’s own muscular, piquant string writing – fans of Tippett’s string music will love it – and played with spark by the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Alice Farnham. Erica JealError on this page? Let us know here
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