D PRITCHARD Wall of Water

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Deborah Pritchard

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: Nimbus Alliance

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 21

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: NI1555

NI1555. D PRITCHARD Wall of Water

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Wall of Water Deborah Pritchard, Composer
Deborah Pritchard, Composer
English String Orchestra
Harriet Mackenzie, Violin
Kenneth Woods, Conductor
Every now and then a new work comes along that simply takes one’s breath away. The Violin Concerto Wall of Water (2014) by Deborah Pritchard is one such. Composed last year ‘in response to the paintings by Maggi Hambling’ – a sequence of at the time 13 paintings inspired by the Suffolk coast – the concerto is scored for a chamber group of 13 strings only: the soloist plus seven orchestral violinists, pairs of violas and cellos, and a double bass.

Despite the modest forces employed, the concerto is ablaze with colour across its 21 minutes, mirroring the transitions of colours in the Hambling paintings, with muted tones and colour ranges in the outer sections (corresponding roughly to paintings I III and XII XIII) enclosing a richer and more varied palette for paintings IV XI, the whole framed by an opening solo violin cadenza and its varied reprise emerging from and returning to the darkness.

Wall of Water was written for Harriet Mackenzie (one member of the superb Retorica Duo, 2/13, 4/13), who plays this alternately elegiac and passionate music with a burning commitment and intensity that composers usually only dream of; but then she has been gifted a work whose high quality is rarely encountered. This is a wonderful performance of a wonderful concerto, completed by immaculate accompaniment from the English String Orchestra directed by the tireless Kenneth Woods. Just 21 minutes of music but still very, very strongly recommended.

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