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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:09:21
Enregistrement : 08-09/05/2014 Lieu : Chesterton Pays : Royaume-Uni Prise de son : Eglise / Stereo
Label : EM Records Référence : EMR025 EAN : 5060263500223
Année d'édition : 2015 Date de sortie : 09/09/2015
Genre : Classique
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Frank Bridge (1879-1941)Fantaisie pour quatuor à cordes Gustav Holst (1878-1934)Fantaisie sur des chansons populaires britanniques, op. 36 Eugene Goosens (1893-1962)Fantaisie pour quatuor à cordes, op. 12 Herbert Norman Howells (1892-1982)Fantaisie pour quatuor à cordes, op. 25 Joseph Holbrooke (1878-1958)Première fantaisie pour quatuor à cordes en ré mineur, op. 17b William Hurlstone (1876-1906)Fantaisie pour quatuor à cordes Quatuor Bridge
Colin Twigg, violon Catherine Schofield, violon Michael Schofield, alto Lucy Wilding, violoncelle
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 The Bridge Quartet’s new release celebrates the rich variety of the Phantasy String Quartet, one of the forms most characteristic of the English Musical Renaissance of the early 20th Century, and a genre re-invigorated by Walter Wilson Cobbett. The disc comprises six “Cobbett” phantasies, based upon the single-movement (but tripartite) 17th century Elizabethan viol “Fantasia” model perfected by Henry Purcell, including three sparklingly carefree contributions from the very first competition in 1905 by William Hurlstone, Frank Bridge and Joseph Holbrooke. These are virtuoso scores from three confident young composers keen to impress with their knowledge and sometimes mischievously irreverent attitudes to 19th century “Romantic” idioms. The remaining three, by Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells and Eugene Goossens, date from ten years later, composed during the Great War. Holst’s Phantasy on (Four) English Folk Songs is beautiful and nostalgic; Howells’s prize-winning entry from 1918 is darkly-tinted with an austere modality; and Goossens’s contribution, dating from 1915, loosens the bonds of 19th century tonality and challenges the listener with more 20th century sonorities.

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