Showing posts with label BBC Symphony Chorus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC Symphony Chorus. Show all posts

Monday, 23 January 2012

George Dyson: Nebuchadnezzar/ Woodland Suite/Three Songs of Praise/ BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Richard Hickox


This is the first recording, and Dyson is lucky because it is outstanding. There are no comparisons to make, but can you imagine abetter tenor than Mark Padmore or a better bass than Neal Davies for this music? Do you know a chorus that would sing it better than the BBC Chorus? Is there a conductor who could make it more gripping than Mr Hickox does? No, it is quite wonderful… The Chandos sound is superb.
American Record Guide

It’s beautifully played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Richard Hickox, and the choral singing is particularly thrilling. The disc also includes a number of Dyson’s shorter pieces, most of them fairly slight, though the Three Songs of Praise – setting of English metaphysical poetry – are exquisite
The Guardian

Enthusiasts for this composer need not hesitate – performances and recordings are first-rate.
International Record Review

Hickox’s reading is direct and dramatic, though he also indulges the more impressionistic moods at the piece’s heart, while the BBC Symphony Chorus provides wholesome body to the narrative. Two coronation anthems, a triptych of hymns and a pastoral suite for chamber orchestra complete this worthwhile disc.
Telegraph

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Sunday, 19 October 2008

Sir Granville Bantock : Omar Khayyam - Vernon Handley, BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus

Sir Granville Bantock (1868-1946)
Omar Khayyam
Vernon Handley, BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
The Ruba'iyat according to Edward Fitzgerald
for Three Solo Voices, Chorus, and Orchestra in Three Parts

Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mezzo-Soprano
Toby Spence, Tenor
Roderick Williams, Baritone