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Gipps - Piper of Dreams: Chamber Music for Oboe | Chandos CHAN20290

Gipps - Piper of Dreams: Chamber Music for Oboe

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHAN20290

Barcode: 0095115229026

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 16th August 2024

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About

Ruth Gipps made her musical talents apparent from an early age, and they were encouraged by her very supportive mother. She entered the Royal College of Music in 1937, aged 16, studying oboe and piano, in addition to composition (with Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gordon Jacob). Whilst at college, she performed Brahms’s Second Piano Concerto, and her tone poem Knight in Armour (CHAN20078) was presented by Sir Henry Wood at the Last Night of the Proms in 1942. As the war continued, Gipps left London to become principal oboe with the City of Birmingham Orchestra, where she also performed as pianist and had several of her works programmed. Returning to London after the war, Gipps found fewer opportunities as a performer, and less interest in her orchestral scores. She concentrated on composing more chamber music, alongside a successful teaching career. This album of her chamber music for oboe (and cor anglais) features works composed from 1938 to 1990, representing Gipps’s entire compositional life.

In demand as a soloist all over Europe, Juliana Koch was appointed Professor of Oboe at the Royal College of Music, London, in 2018 and is Principal Oboe of the London Symphony Orchestra.

Reviews

No doubt as to the standout item on this latest volume from Chandos devoted to the music of Ruth Gipps (1921–99). Composed in 1940, her Trio for oboe, clarinet and piano is a singularly impressive endeavour for one so young and indicative of lessons well learned under the tutelage of RO Morris, Vaughan Williams and Gordon Jacob at the Royal College of Music (where she also studied piano and oboe). Clocking in at just under 20 minutes, its emotional kernel comprises a deeply felt central Adagio, which is preceded in turn by an Allegro moderato as beguiling as it is cogent. ... All in all, a delectable disc.  Andrew Achenbach
Gramophone September 2024

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