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Rozsa - Orchestral Works Vol.2 | Chandos CHAN10674

Rozsa - Orchestral Works Vol.2

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHAN10674

Barcode: 0095115167427

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 31st May 2011

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Contents

Artists

Jennifer Pike (violin)
Paul Watkins (cello)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Rumon Gamba

Works

Rozsa, Miklos

Cello Concerto, op.32
Notturno ungherese, op.28
The Vintner's Daughter, op.23
Variations on a Hungarian Peasant Song, op.4

Artists

Jennifer Pike (violin)
Paul Watkins (cello)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Rumon Gamba

About

This is Volume 2 in the series of orchestral music by Miklós Rózsa. No fewer than four exclusive Chandos artists perform on this release: The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the conductor Rumon Gamba, and soloists Paul Watkins on cello and Jennifer Pike on violin.

Miklós Rózsa was best known for his film music, for which he was Oscar-nominated on thirteen separate occasions, winning three times with A Double Life, Ben Hur and Hitchcock’s Spellbound. Alongside his film music, Rózsa also wrote music for the concert hall, including some notable concertos.

The Cello Concerto, Op.32 is a dark, savage and often quite brutal work. It consists of three movements: a strong driving first movement, an introspective second movement, and an energetic finale which brings the work to a brilliant conclusion. The soloist is Paul Watkins. As one of Britain’s foremost cellists, he performs regularly with the major British orchestras and has made six appearances as concerto soloist at the BBC Proms.

The new, exclusive Chandos artist Jennifer Pike (BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2002) is the featured soloist in Rózsa’s colourfully orchestrated Variations on a Hungarian Peasant Song, Op.4. Here the theme is taken from a collection of Hungarian folk tunes. It is presented very simply by solo violin, and followed by a series of fourteen variations. These are performed without a break and require some very expressive and virtuoso playing from the soloist. The CD represents Jennifer Pike’s first orchestral release on Chandos. Her first recording for us was a disc of French violin sonatas (CHAN 10667), released in April 2011.

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