Ryan Wigglesworth Echo & Narcissus
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CD Details
- Released: January 8, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: NMC Recordings
Tracks:
- 1.I. Eurydice to Orpheus
- 2.Ii. Visionen
- 3.Iii. Voyelles
- 4.Iv. Keep Your Eyes Open
- 5.A First Book of Inventions
- 6.Echo and Narcissus - a Dramatic Cantata
- 7.I. Largamente, Allegro Movendo
- 8.Ii. Arioso - Molto Calmo
- 9.Iii. Allegro Furioso
- 10.I. the First Music
- 11.Ii. the First Music (Double)
- 12.Iii. Rustic Music
- 13.Iv. Rustic Music (Double)
- 14.V. Curtain Music
- 15.Vi. Curtain Music (Double)
Product Description:
Ryan Wigglesworth, Principal Guest Conductor of the Hallé, conducts his own orchestral works in this first full-length portrait album of his compositions. The album includes the powerful Echo and Narcissus, whose premiere was one of the highlights of the 2014 Aldeburgh Festival. Superbly performed by tenor Mark Padmore and mezzo Pamela Helen Stephen, with the enlarged female semi-chorus and the multi-talented Ryan Wigglesworth on piano, this piece sets Ted Hughes' text 'Echo and Narcissus' from his Tales from Ovid. The poem Keep your eyes open by John Berryman is married with poems by Robert Browning, Egon Schiele and Arthur Rimbaud in the song cycle Augenlieder, written for and performed by soprano Claire Booth, with the Hallé. The work receive the vocal prize at the 2010 British Composer Awards. Lockes Theatre was commissioned for the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Aldeburgh Festival to celebrate Benjamin Britten's 100th birthday. Aware of Brittens own revival and adoption of English music, Wigglesworth has drawn inspiration from Matthew Locke, the leading English stage composer in the period before Purcell. Wigglesworth presents arrangements of three of Locke's movements, interspersed with his own musical responses. Other works on this disc are the Violin Concerto, performed by Hungarian violinist Barnabás Kelleman and A First Book of Inventions for chamber orchestra.