Bax: The Bard of the Dimbovitza; In Memoriam; Concertante for Piano and Orchestra

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Presently Chandos of England is the only label giving Sir Arnold Bax any currency. It has recorded nearly all of Bax's music, nearly all of it well done. Credit goes to conductors such as the late Bryden Thomson as well as Vernon Handley, who helms the present collection. This disc contains the premiere recordings of a tone poem, a work for piano and orchestra, and a work for mezzo-soprano and orchestra--Bax in three wonderful dimensions. Handley brings a tad more warmth to Bax's music than Thomson (who deftly captured Bax's darker aspects, especially in the symphonies); but the greatest credit must go to Chandos and its state-of-the-art recording technology. Bax enthusiasts will want this disc; newcomers won't find a better introduction. --Paul Cook

Bax: The Bard of the Dimbovitza; In Memoriam; Concertante for Piano and Orchestra, Music, Arnold Bax, Vernon Handley, BBC Philharmonic Brass, Chamber, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Concerto, Music for String Quartet with Other Instrument(s), Orchestral & Symphonic, Piano Concerto, Song Cycle for Solo Voice and Piano, Vocal
Bax: The Bard of the Dimbovitza; In Memoriam; Concertante for Piano and Orchestra
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A polished Bax residuum
Bax: The Bard of the Dimbovitza; In Memoriam; Concertante for Piano and Orchestra

Manufacturer: Chandos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
PianoPiano | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00000I9A9
Release Date: 1999-03-23

Tracks:

  1. In Memoriam: In Memoriam - Slow And Restrained In Expression
  2. Concertante For Piano (Left Hand) And Orchestra: I. Allegro moderato
  3. Concertante For Piano (Left Hand) And Orchestra: II. Moderato tranquillo
  4. Concertante For Piano (Left Hand) And Orchestra: III. Rondo: Allegro moderato
  5. The Bard of Dimbovitza: 1. Gypsy Song
  6. The Bard of Dimbovitza: 2. The Well of Tears
  7. The Bard of Dimbovitza: 3. Misconception
  8. The Bard of Dimbovitza: 4. My Girdle I Hung On A Tree-top Tall
  9. The Bard of Dimbovitza: 5. Spinning Song

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Presently Chandos of England is the only label giving Sir Arnold Bax any currency. It has recorded nearly all of Bax's music, nearly all of it well done. Credit goes to conductors such as the late Bryden Thomson as well as Vernon Handley, who helms the present collection. This disc contains the premiere recordings of a tone poem, a work for piano and orchestra, and a work for mezzo-soprano and orchestra--Bax in three wonderful dimensions. Handley brings a tad more warmth to Bax's music than Thomson (who deftly captured Bax's darker aspects, especially in the symphonies); but the greatest credit must go to Chandos and its state-of-the-art recording technology. Bax enthusiasts will want this disc; newcomers won't find a better introduction. --Paul Cook

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A polished Bax residuum.......2000-03-17

This is a first class CD in every way. It has 76+ minutes of premiere recordings of this composer whose name is becoming more and more mainstream. A friend tells me that 'Spring Fire' is now appearing on US concert programs and for that fact alone I am delighted. The only negative thing about this CD is that the three items are unconnected in every way and on the titles alone this may give the CD a certain 'motley' feel. I felt this as a negative gut reaction when considering purchasing the CD and I am so glad I overcame it. The opening work 'In Memorium' is not aptly named in my opinion. It will be recalled that Bax had similar problems with his Northern Ballad Number 3. 'In Memoriam' was written in the period of his life when he had just finished 'The Garden of Fand' and at the height of his powers in terms of pure inspiration. The music amd melody just gushed out of him at this time, this formidable skill as a phenomenon was a need to compose, not as later on when he was scatching his head in a Sussex pub trying to do a something for Royalty in his capacity of 'Master of the King's Musik'. This is total irony, the idea of Bax, the ultimate 'unashamed romantic' as a composer putting together Hanoverian processionals under peine dure et forte. The youthful passion of the 'Fand' years is depicted throughout this 15 minute work with one of those memorable Bax tunes that he later used as the Mr Brownlow theme in his musical score to David Lean's 'Oliver Twist'. Like the 'Fand' or the 'Coastal Command: Dawn Patrol' themes it is bitter sweet, reaching up slowly and the harmonies become more twisted as the theme attempts to over reach itself and falls back into a gentle sunset ending. The second work on the CD is a late work composed for his ancienne girl friend Harriet Cohen in 1948 (he had been with Mary Gleaves for about 20 years already)when she had damaged her right hand. It is well written and skilfully crafted, you would never guess ot was for one hand only. It is another stab at the British love affair with the piano and orchestra in the 1930-1940s. With the movoe scores like Addinsell's 'Warsaw Concerto' and Hubert Bath to the more serious John Ireland and Dyson, the romantic piano concerto exercised a fascination for the British public and this was an attempt, to my mind at least, for Bax to throw his hat into the ring of the flavor of that period. The work lacks the fire of his youth but his musicianship sees him through and this work, whilst not of his first calibre, is still pure Bax and worth an ocassional performance. The Bard of the Dimbovitza is a setting of five songs for mezzo soprano and orchestra to Romanian Folk Poetry. Bax does not imitate Romanian music any more than he grafts the reel or the jig into his symphonies. He sublimates the source of inspiration and produces a work of art that is personal and unique to him. The songs are all water colors of little dramas like Shostakovich's 'from Jewish Folk Poetry'. These songs are splendid and as character pieces they will delight with their folk color assisted by Bax's orchestration. The work has been unjustly ignored until the centenary in 1983 and then again until this recording. I hope many will hear its quality and enjoy its fresh vitality from Bax's prolific early 1920's period. Brilliantly played and recorded thoughout.

Track Listings:

  1. Beethoven: Folk Song Arrangements
  2. Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2; Coriolan Overture
  3. Beethoven: Symphony No. 6; Fantasia
  4. Beethoven: Symphony No 7; Haydn: Symphony No. 101; Mendelssohn: Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
  5. Beethoven: The Complete String Quartets 1952 Recordings [Box set]
  6. Bernstein: Arias & Barcarolles; Barber: School for Scandal Overture; Gershwin: American in Paris
  7. Bitter Ballads-Ancient & Modern
  8. Bright and Dusty Things
  9. Bruckner: Symphonie No. 4 "Romantische"
  10. Chopin: Sonata No.2 Introduction & Variations Op. 12, etc.

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