MAXWELL DAVIES Symphony No 10
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Composer or Director: Andrzej Panufnik, Peter Maxwell Davies
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: LSO Live
Magazine Review Date: AW2015
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 57
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: LSO0767

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No 10 |
Peter Maxwell Davies, Composer
Antonio Pappano, Conductor London Symphony Chorus London Symphony Orchestra Markus Butter, Baritone Peter Maxwell Davies, Composer |
Symphony No. 10 |
Andrzej Panufnik, Composer
Andrzej Panufnik, Composer Antonio Pappano, Conductor London Symphony Orchestra |
Author: Arnold Whittall
This four-part symphony was written during a period of hospital treatment for leukaemia; but the basic concept, as a composition ‘in search of’ the Italian architect Borromini, preceded that diagnosis. It has its roots in the composer’s time as a student in Rome and represents the latest stage of his concern to explore musical equivalents for the innovative architectural structuring he admires in Borromini. The deeply engaged gravity of the enterprise is established in the first part and intensified in the short third part, both purely orchestral. In contrast, part 2 combines a choral setting of a forceful attack on the architect’s radical ways with elements from his defence stressing his acknowledgement of the importance of musical performance in churches. Part 4 centres on Borromini’s despairing testament, written as he lay dying, while the chorus intones the names of buildings he designed.
This recording of the work’s premiere is notable for the degree to which all involved – especially the galvanising conductor Antonio Pappano and the properly operatic soloist Markus Butter – manage to convey so much of the music’s dramatic sweep as well as its symphonic substance. The divergence between the character of the vocal writing and the more complex style of the purely orchestral movements is just one of the ways in which the work challenges conventional understanding of what is symphonic, but it coheres as a profoundly personal musical statement, bringing together some of the most fundamental ideas and issues to have concerned Maxwell Davies throughout his long career.
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