'The Lark Ascending’

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frederick Delius, Gustav Holst, E(rnest) J(ohn) Moeran

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: Chandos

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 75

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: CHAN10796

CHAN10796. MOERAN Violin Concerto. Tasmin Little

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra E(rnest) J(ohn) Moeran, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
E(rnest) J(ohn) Moeran, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
Légende Frederick Delius, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Frederick Delius, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
(A) Song of the Night Gustav Holst, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Gustav Holst, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
Chanson de nuit Edward Elgar, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Elgar, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
Chanson de matin Edward Elgar, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Elgar, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
Salut d'amour, 'Liebesgrüss' Edward Elgar, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Elgar, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
(The) Lark ascending Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Andrew Davis, Conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Tasmin Little, Violin
On this recording, Tasmin Little, an acknowledged standard-bearer for, and specialist in, British music, gives us a feast of works for violin and orchestra, wonderfully supported by Andrew Davis (by all accounts a similar specialist by dint of his recent superb recordings of Elgar, Delius and Holst on Chandos) and the BBC Philharmonic. Little is already known for her many concert performances of The Lark Ascending, an outstandingly original work based ultimately on recurrent cadenzas (which are brilliantly controlled here). She is also well known for her insightful readings of the Delius concertos and sonatas. The somewhat Griegian Légende, albeit an early work written in Paris in 1892, deserves to be better known, for it bears all the hallmarks of Delius’s passionate love of surprising modulations and euphonious melody. Elgar’s miniatures Chanson de matin, Chanson de nuit and the earlier salon hit Salut d’amour are delicious, while Holst’s Song of the Night, not heard until 1984, reveals the unusual incipient chemistry of the composer’s transition from late-19th-century Romanticism to the mysticism of later works such as The Planets.

Little plays it with verve and panache but her most wide-ranging interpretation is reserved for the most substantial work on this disc, Moeran’s magnificent and entirely personal Violin Concerto, written between 1937 and 1942. This work, somewhat scandalously in my view, still remains a neglected masterpiece. Two movements of introspective melancholy lyricism (and what lyricism!), underpinned by Moeran’s particular assimilation of Delian harmony, flank a central Irish jig of tremendous energy, evoked with conviction by Little’s flair and clarity. Indeed, the quicker tempo of this movement (compared with Handley’s earlier recording on Chandos) is particularly thrilling. A sumptuous offering all round!

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