For the most serious of the orchestral works of English modernist Frank Bridge, skip The Sea, Cherry Ripe, and Sally in our Alley and head straight for the two works on this disc: Oration (aka, Concerto elegiaco for cello and orchestra) and Phantasm (aka, Rhapsody for piano and orchestra). Both are on the twin subjects that haunted so many English modernists: war and peace, and life and death. Oration from 1930 is tragically noble and heartbreakingly beautiful, while Phantasm from the following year is boldly aggressive and ...
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For the most serious of the orchestral works of English modernist Frank Bridge, skip The Sea, Cherry Ripe, and Sally in our Alley and head straight for the two works on this disc: Oration (aka, Concerto elegiaco for cello and orchestra) and Phantasm (aka, Rhapsody for piano and orchestra). Both are on the twin subjects that haunted so many English modernists: war and peace, and life and death. Oration from 1930 is tragically noble and heartbreakingly beautiful, while Phantasm from the following year is boldly aggressive and weirdly atmospheric. Neither work has been granted many recordings -- when this disc was re-released in 2007, there were only three other recordings of Oration and just one of Phantasm -- but the two performances here as easily as good or better than the best of the competition. Julian Lloyd Webber is a superb advocate for the Oration with a warm, rich tone that reaches right down into the core of the work, while Peter Wallfisch is an excellent soloist in the Phantasm with the kind...
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