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Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - William Alwyn: Oboe Concerto & Three Concerti Grossi (1992)

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Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - William Alwyn: Oboe Concerto & Three Concerti Grossi (1992)

Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - William Alwyn: Oboe Concerto & Three Concerti Grossi (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 245 Mb | Total time: 60:40 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN8866 | Recorded: 1990

William Alwyn was a prolific composer with over sixty film scores, five symphonies, a couple of piano concertos, a variety of chamber music and a large number of miscellaneous pieces to his credit. At the heart of his music is an atmospheric pleasantness that is indentifiably British, but not necessarily in the same vein as Holst or Vaughan Williams, who adapted folk material into their music. While Alwyn didn't epitomize the English "pastoral" school, some critics did accuse him of being the "master of the art of nostalgia" - an unbalanced viewpoint in my opinion. Certainly strains of folk material are heard here and there in Alwyn, but his approach is more forward looking, modern if you will.

Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - Alwyn: Autumn Legend, Pastoral Fantasia, Tragic Interlude, Lyra Angelica (1992)

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Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - Alwyn: Autumn Legend, Pastoral Fantasia, Tragic Interlude, Lyra Angelica (1992)

Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - William Alwyn: Autumn Legend, Pastoral Fantasia, Tragic Interlude, Lyra Angelica (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 252 Mb | Total time: 63:51 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9065 | Recorded: 1991

William Alwyn valued his Lyra Angelica concerto for harp above all his other music, and it is indeed very beautiful. It was premiered at the first night of the 1954 Proms and, not surprisingly, made an immediate impression. The work is inspired by stanzas written in the seventeenth century by the English metaphysical poet, Giles Fletcher, and Alwyn prefaces each of the movements with a line from his poem, ''Christ's Victorie and Triumph''. The music opens mistily and then a wondrous tune appears, like a carol, and it almost fits the words of the first quotation, ''I looke for angels' songs, and hear Him crie''.

Raphael Wallfisch, City of London Sinfonia, Nicholas Kraemer - Vivaldi: Complete Cello Concertos, Vol. 1-4 (1995) 4CD

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Raphael Wallfisch, City of London Sinfonia, Nicholas Kraemer - Vivaldi: Complete Cello Concertos, Vol. 1-4 (1995) 4CD

Antonio Vivaldi - Cello Concerti, Volume 1-4 (1995) 4CDs
Raphael Wallfisch, cello; City of London Sinfonia; Nicholas Kraemer, director & harpsichord

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1.1 Gb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.550907-8.550910 | Time: 03:57:58

Naxos intend to record Vivaldi’s entire orchestral corpus, and Raphael Wallfisch’s integral four-disc survey of the 27 cello concertos inaugurates this visionary, though plainly Herculean undertaking. Soloist and orchestra employ modern instruments; director Nicholas Kraemer contends that authentic protocols can be ably met by contemporary ensembles and, in articulation, style and ornamentation, these pristine, engaging readings have little to fear from period practitioners. Wallfisch’s pointed, erudite and spirited playing is supported with enlightened restraint by the CLS, directed from either harpsichord or chamber organ by Kraemer, whose sensitive continuo team merits high praise throughout. Without exception, these Concertos adopt an orthodox fast-slow-fast three-movement format. Wallfisch, dutifully observant in matters of textual fidelity, plays outer movements with verve, energy and lucidity, such that high-register passagework, an omnipresent feature of these works, is enunciated with the pin-sharp focus of Canaletto’s images of 18th-century Venice, which adorn the covers of these issues.

Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - Benjamin Britten: Death in Venice (2005)

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Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - Benjamin Britten: Death in Venice (2005)

Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia - Benjamin Britten: Death in Venice (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 565 Gb | Total time: 151:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 10280(2) | Recorded: 2004

Langridge is an inspired interpreter of the role of Aschenbach; his performance here is matched by Alan Opie’s sinister portrayal of the six characters who convey him to his doom. Michael Chance contributes an ethereally unsettling Voice of Apollo, and Richard Hickox coaxes out every bit of the score's morbid beauty.

City of London Sinfonia, Wimbledon Choral & Neil Ferris - Cecilia McDowell: Da Vinci Requiem & 70 Degrees Below Zero (2023)

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City of London Sinfonia, Wimbledon Choral & Neil Ferris - Cecilia McDowell: Da Vinci Requiem & 70 Degrees Below Zero (2023)

City of London Sinfonia, Wimbledon Choral & Neil Ferris - Cecilia McDowell: Da Vinci Requiem & 70 Degrees Below Zero (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 250 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 133 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:56:56
Classical, Choral | Label: Signum Classics

Da Vinci Requiem brings together my chosen Latin texts from the Missa pro Defunctis with extracts from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, and is structured in seven movements in the shape of an arch… It has been a fascinating exploration, aligning Leonardo’s extraordinary insights, both artistic and philosophical, with such a profound and ancient text.

Anthony Camden - George Frideric Handel: Oboe Concertos Nos. 1-3, Air And Rondo, Suite, Overture To 'Otho' (1996)

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Anthony Camden - George Frideric Handel: Oboe Concertos Nos. 1-3, Air And Rondo, Suite, Overture To 'Otho' (1996)

George Frideric Handel: Oboe Concertos Nos. 1-3, Air And Rondo, Suite, Overture To 'Otho' (1996)
Anthony Camden, oboe; Julia Girdwood, oboe; City of London Sinfonia, Nicholas Ward

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 287 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Baroque | Label: Naxos | # 8.553430 | Time: 01:02:20

Anthony Camden, for years principal oboe of the LSO, here makes a very welcome solo appearance on disc, playing with typical point and style, using his attractively reedy tone. The regular oboe concertos are well supplemented by the Suite in G minor as edited by Camden, where he is joined by the prize-winning Julia Girdwood on the second oboe. The Otho Overture too features prominent roles for oboes in duet. Ward and the City of London Sinfonia are sympathetic accompanists using modern instruments. First-rate sound from All Saints, East Finchley.

The Grainger Edition, Volume 9 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 3 (1998)

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The Grainger Edition, Volume 9 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 3 (1998)

The Grainger Edition, Volume 9 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 3 (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 263 Mb | Total time: 62:34 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9653 | Recorded: 1998

Mock Morris, Molly on the Shore and Shepherd’s Hey are edgily chipper. When Grainger is in this vein he looks in the direction of Frank Bridge’s Sir Roger de Coverley – a Britten favourite - and in this case there is a hint of Capriol too. Died for Love is out of the same green meadow as Moeran’s two pieces for small orchestra. Delightful. The Love Verses and the slightly chilly Early One Morning bring home parallels with Balfour Gardiner’s April and Philomela (long overdue for revival). Youthful Rapture (Tim Hugh, cello) has also been recorded by Julian Lloyd Webber who takes more time than Hugh and this piece can bear the slower tempo.

City of London Sinfonia, George Guest - Charpentier: Messe de minuit pour Noel, Poulenc: Motets (1989)

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City of London Sinfonia, George Guest - Charpentier: Messe de minuit pour Noel, Poulenc: Motets (1989)

City of London Sinfonia, George Guest - Charpentier: Messe de minuit pour Noel, Poulenc: Motets (1989)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 58:37 | 279 MB
Genre: Classical, Sacred | Label: Chandos | Catalog: CHAN 10048 X

With four recordings in six months, this seems to be open season for the Poulenc motets. The newcomers are up against stiff competition, and don't emerge unscathed from comparison either with the college next door (under Marlow on Conifer) or with the choir under the musical director of the one further along the road (Rutter on Collegium/Gamut).

The Grainger Edition, Volume 5 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 2 (1997)

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The Grainger Edition, Volume 5 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 2 (1997)

The Grainger Edition, Volume 5 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 2 (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 297 Mb | Total time: 66:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9554 | Recorded: 1996

The macabre irony of The Widow’s Party is ghoulishly cheery – the first of six Kipling tracks. They’re not all vocal either. Try the soulful The Running of Shindand and Tiger-Tiger each for five cellos. The sequence concludes with the caramel orient sunset of The Love Song of Har Dyal. Country Gardens plays touchball with Schoenberg in the delightfully grating and ringing Barry Peter Ould-realised version. Scotch Strathspey and Reel is one of Grainger’s most treasurable pieces – about as far away as one could get from the fatuities of tartan culture and pretty sea-shanties. It makes connections far more often with the idiom of The Warriors and of whirlingly possessed dances from the Caledonian highlands.

The Grainger Edition, Volume 3 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 1 (1996)

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The Grainger Edition, Volume 3 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 1 (1996)

The Grainger Edition, Volume 3 - Works for Chorus and Orchestra 1 (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 262 Mb | Total time: 60:44 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9499 | Recorded: 1996

The CD's title slightly misleads. Not all of these pieces are for chorus and orchestra. Some are for orchestra alone. Nevertheless, the CD gives us Grainger at his most characteristic. Grainger always considered himself primarily a choral composer who occasionally dabbled in short works for orchestra and chamber ensemble. For far too long, almost everybody dismissed Grainger as a lightweight, but, happily, that seems about to change. For one thing, more works have come to light and, more importantly, to performance and recording. Chandos' Grainger Edition counts, in my opinion, as one of the most significant projects in British music.

Andrew Watkinson, City of London Sinfonia - Johann Baptist Vaňhal: Symphonies, Vol. 2 (2000)

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Andrew Watkinson, City of London Sinfonia - Johann Baptist Vaňhal: Symphonies, Vol. 2 (2000)

Andrew Watkinson, City of London Sinfonia - Johann Baptist Vaňhal: Symphonies, Vol. 2 (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 209 Mb | Total time: 49:51 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.554138 | Recorded: 1997

The Vanhal symphonies are technically exceptional and capable of going toe-to-toe with the middle-period symphonies of Haydn and even several of Mozart's. Vanhal's thematic material is often memorable, and his development sections well worked through…

Westminster Cathedral Choir, London Sinfonia; James O'Donnell - Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Mass; Canticum Sacrum (1991)

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Westminster Cathedral Choir, London Sinfonia; James O'Donnell - Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Mass; Canticum Sacrum (1991)

Igor Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Mass; Canticum Sacrum (1991)
Westminster Cathedral Choir; City of London Sinfonia; James O'Donnell, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 233 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 158 Mb | Artwork included
Classical, Choral, Sacred | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66437 | Time: 01:07:58

Here's a Symphony of Psalms that successfully captures the spirit and letter of the work–reverence, jubilation, and celebration, as well as specifics of orchestral color and texture. Boys' voices–supposedly Stravinsky's original choice–contribute their share to the bright choral timbre, an effect that works very well. We also get first-rate performances of the Mass and the rarely recorded Canticum sacrum.