ENGLISH STRING MINIATURES, VOL. 4

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Volume 4 of the continuing Naxos series “English String Miniatures” brings more excellent performances of music that’s uniformly attractive and easy on the ear, most of it more familiar than in previous installments. The strings of the Northern Sinfonia under David Lloyd-Jones give every indication that they’re enjoying themselves, with alert ensemble, flawless tuning, and the same persuasive care over fine detailing that’s been a key attribute of earlier issues. The Delius Aquarelles, for instance, yield the fullest range of expressivity and dynamic contrasts, and there’s superb playing in Holst’s Moorside Suite, with a neat, witty scherzo and a briskly energetic march enclosing Lloyd-Jones’ exquisitely managed account of the central Nocturne. The two Frank Bridge pieces, especially the Scherzo Phantastick, delineate the virtuosity and skill of the Northern Sinfonia, but the less well known pieces also receive sympathetic performances. Peter Hope’s Momentum Suite, so-called for its accelerating finale, and the English Suite by Paul Lewis are highlights, but this is a finely played and agreeably recorded program throughout.


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Album Title: ENGLISH STRING MINIATURES, VOL. 4
Reference Recording: none

PETER HOPE - Momentum Suite
FRANK BRIDGE - Two Pieces (arr. P. Hindmarsh)
ADAM CARSE - Two Sketches
ERNEST TOMLINSON - Graceful Dance
GUSTAV HOLST - A Moorside Suite
FREDERICK DELIUS - Two Aquarelles
PAUL LEWIS - English Suite

  • Record Label: Naxos - 8.55507
  • Medium: CD

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