Maxwell Davies - Strathclyde Concertos Nos 5 & 6
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8572354
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 2nd September 2013
Contents
Artists
James Clark (violin)Catherine Marwood (viola)
David Nicholson (flute)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Peter Maxwell DaviesWorks
Strathclyde Concerto no.5Strathclyde Concerto no.6
Artists
James Clark (violin)Catherine Marwood (viola)
David Nicholson (flute)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Peter Maxwell DaviesAbout
The solo pairing of Peter Maxwell Davies’ Concerto No.5 was inspired by Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola, the soloists appearing in dialogue over intricate harmonies and dense string textures.
Illuminated by Peter Bruegel’s painting Children’s Games, the distinctively scored Concerto No.6 has an uninhibited lightness and transparency.
Our re-releases of Peter Maxwell Davies’ remarkable recorded legacy have become a significant part of the Naxos contemporary music catalogue, with each new title eagerly awaited by fans and aficionados. Performed by the work’s dedicatees, these recordings are the definitive reference for this significant concerto repertoire, and their return to general availability will be widely welcomed.
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