NEW RECORDINGS OF McCABE
COMPOSITIONS WELL RECEIVED
During recent months, various recordings of music by John
McCabe have been released, to critical acclaim. The recordings are :
- Clarinet Concerto (1977),
played by Janet Hilton with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Ramon Gamba (an album entitled Dedications - Clarinet Classics
CC0034) [listen to an extract]
- Maze Dances (1973) for solo
violin and Star-Preludes (1978) for violin and piano, performed
by Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin) and Tamami Honma (piano) on Metier
MSV CD92029.
- Concerto for Orchestra (1982),
performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Douglas
Bostock on Classico CLASSCD 384 (an album of concertos for orchestra).
[listen to an extract].
The CD also includes Gregson, Hoddinott and McCabe in conversation with
Lewis Foreman.
- Two Dances from "Mary, Queen of Scots" (1977) performed
by the Northern Chamber Orchestra directed by
Nicholas Ward on ASC CS CD45 (an album entitled Manchester Accents).
Clarinet Concerto
"Cast in four interlinked movements and scored for small orchestra,
it's a marvellously invigorating, always purposeful creation, full of the
most engaging interplay between the soloist and her orchestral colleagues
... Janet Hilton plays with a characterful skill and unstinting dedication
throughout; Rumon Gamba and the BBC Scottish SO provide ideal support."
Andrew Achenbach (Gramophone, January
2002)
Maze Dances/Star-Preludes
"The music of John McCabe (himself a long-time champion and biographer
of Rawsthorne) makes an ideal coupling ... Maze Dances ... is in
effect a kind of modern day manifestation of the Zigeuner-style - an intense
narrative fantasy, brilliantly performed here by Skærved, that grips
the listener from first note to last."
Michael Stewart (Gramophone, January
2002)
"[Rawsthorne's Violin Sonata is] a work which John
McCabe admires for its economy of means and wealth of detail, and those
phrases could well describe his own music ... [Maze Dances has] an
underlying tightness of construction in the way that a small amount of musical
material is mined and varied to create a 16-minute span. That skill is even
more evident in Star Preludes, a tougher piece, but one which inspires
terrific virtuosity from the performers."
| PERFORMANCES |
***** |
| SOUND |
***** |
Martin Cotton (BBC Music Magazine, October
2001)
Read a complete review of this disc at Music & Vision
Concerto for Orchestra
"... it is one of McCabe's most important scores ... The quiet, but
still fast-pulsing, ending is magical ... this new CD is outstandingly well
conducted and brilliantly played throughout. The recordings are excellent.
This important CD deserves every success."
Robert Matthew-Walker (International Record
Review, May 2002)
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