Welsh Classical Favourites

A charming collection of Welsh orchestral works that deserves exposure, especially in such genial performances

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Ian Parrott, Grace (Mary) Williams, Gareth Walters, Trevor Roberts, Mervyn Burtch, (Henry) Walford Davies, Alun Hoddinott, William (James) Mathias

Label: Marco Polo

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 71

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 8 225048

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes Grace (Mary) Williams, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Grace (Mary) Williams, Composer
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Solemn Melody (Henry) Walford Davies, Composer
(Henry) Walford Davies, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Primavera Overture Gareth Walters, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Gareth Walters, Composer
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Pastorale Trevor Roberts, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Trevor Roberts, Composer
Folksong Suite Alun Hoddinott, Composer
Alun Hoddinott, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Aladdin Mervyn Burtch, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Mervyn Burtch, Composer
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Serenade William (James) Mathias, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
William (James) Mathias, Composer
(A) Gwent Suite Gareth Walters, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Gareth Walters, Composer
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Fanfare Overture Ian Parrott, Composer
Andrew Penny, Conductor
Ian Parrott, Composer
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
The great Welsh vocal and choral heritage famously stretches way, way, back into the mists of medieval musical history. Only in the 20th century has there been an orchestral tradition, so Welsh folk melodies have not received the concert-hall exposure, in orchestral garb, of comparable English tunes. Then in 1940 Grace Williams completed her Fantasia, using eight very winning homespun ideas, arranging them into a kind of pot-pourri (a little like Roger Quilter's A Children's Overture uses nursery rhymes), deliciously scored, whimsical, touching and light-hearted by turns. Walford Davies had preceded her in the 1930s and he left us the gorgeous hymn-like Solemn Melody.
Trevor Roberts's delicate Pastorale readily evokes Pembrokeshire but has something of Butterworth and Vaughan Williams in its fragile atmosphere, with a lovely oboe solo and a passionate string climax. Alun Hoddinott's very winning Folksong Suite is also lightly scored, and utterly charming. Mervyn Burtch's Aladdin overture (not incidental music) has a lurching, syncopated main theme of considerable character and Gareth Walters' vigorous spring-inspired overture is a similarly monothematic through-composed piece with just a whiff of Malcolm Arnold. The colourful orchestration of the latter's sets of dances is mirrored both in the jolly finale of Mathias's Serenade, where the main theme is repeated in constantly changing orchestral dress, and in the exuberant opening and closing movements of the Walters Gwent Suite.
All this music is brightly, lightly and affectionately played by Penny and his Royal Ballet Sinfonia and given a warmly colourful recording and nicely judged ambience. A pity it was not issued at Naxos price - such an enticing programme deserves the widest exposure. The disc, nevertheless, is generously full.'

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