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Butterworth - Orchestral Works

Composer George Butterworth
Performer James Rutherford
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Kriss Russman, conductor
Catalogue Number BIS-2195 SACD
EAN 7318599921952
Format SACD Hybrid

This hybrid disc plays on both CD and SACD players
SACD Surround - SACD Stereo - CD Stereo

Release date May 2016
Total time 75'32

including world première recordings
When George Butterworth joined the army in 1914, his most recent works included the song cycle Six Songs from ‘A Shropshire Lad’ as well as the Rhapsody ‘A Shropshire Lad’, which he called 'an orchestral epilogue' to his settings of A. E. Housman’s poems. The Rhapsody has since been described as 'one of the greatest of all English orchestral works’ and when Butterworth left England to fight in the First World War, he was seen &&&as one of the bright hopes of British music – a hope that in August 1916 was extinguished in the trenches at the Somme. When Butterworth joined up he stopped composing and also destroyed several manuscripts that he felt were inferior. An exception was an Orchestral Fantasia which he had started just before the war broke out: a 92-bar full score manuscript lasting some three-and-a-half minutes has been preserved. On the first page Butterworth wrote ‘see short score’ which implies that the work may have been completed – but if so, the score in question has been lost. The composer and conductor Kriss Russman has therefore taken up where the manuscript breaks off, adding some 5 minutes of music through a process which he describes in his liner notes as 'developing Butterworth’s original ideas and combining them with additional material derived from an analysis of his other music.' Performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Russman himself, the world première recording of the Fantasia closes the present disc which also includes some of Butterworth's best loved pieces, such as The Banks of Green Willow. Russman has also made orchestral arrangements of the five-movement Suite for String Quartette and the Six Songs from ‘A Shropshire Lad’, both of which are recorded here for the first time. The soloist in the song cycle, and in the three songs that make up Love Blows as the Wind Blows, is James Rutherford, who has previously recorded the Shropshire Lad songs for BIS in the original version with piano accompaniment.
 
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  George Butterworth
01 Idyll: The Banks of Green Willow 5'54
 
  Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad 13'12
02 I. Loveliest of trees 2'44
03 II. When I was one-and-twenty 1'21
04 III. Look not in my eyes 2'10
05 IV. Think no more, lad 1'18
06 V. The lads in their hundreds 2'05
07 VI. Is my team ploughing? 3'34
 
08 Rhapsody A Shropshire Lad 9'54
 
  Two English Idylls 8'44
09 I. Allegro scherzando 4'22
10 II. Adagio non troppo 4'22
 
  Suite for String Quartette 18'09
11 I. Andante con moto, molto espressivo 3'36
12 II. Scherzando - non allegro 0'54
13 III. Allegro molto 4'24
14 IV. Molto moderato ed espressivo 4'39
15 V. Moderato 4'36
 
  Love Blows as the Wind Blows 8'48
16 I. In the year that’s come and gone 3'04
17 II. Life in her creaking shoes 1'57
18 III. On the way to Kew 3'47
 
19 Orchestral Fantasia 8'36
 
  Album total 75'32
ComposerButterworth, George
ConductorRussman, Kriss
OrchestraBBC National Orchestra of Wales
BaritoneRutherford, James

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