Peter Fribbins - The Moving Finger Writes
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Label: Guild
Cat No: GMCD7381
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th July 2012
Contents
Works
A Haydn PreludeFantasias (2) for viola and piano
Piano Concerto
String Quartet no.2 'After Cromer'
Artists
Diana Brekalo (piano)Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola)
Anthony Hewitt (piano)
Chilingirian String Quartet
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Robertas ServenikasWorks
A Haydn PreludeFantasias (2) for viola and piano
Piano Concerto
String Quartet no.2 'After Cromer'
Artists
Diana Brekalo (piano)Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola)
Anthony Hewitt (piano)
Chilingirian String Quartet
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Robertas ServenikasAbout
The new CD opens with the equally striking 2nd Quartet, in a recording by the celebrated Chilingirian String Quartet. This leads, via a piano prelude on themes by Haydn, to the central work on the disc, Fribbins’s Piano Concerto, a significant new addition to the British concerto repertoire, performed by talented German pianist Diana Brekalo with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Lithuanian conductor Robertas Šervenikas.
Distinguished viola and piano duo Sarah-Jane Bradley and Anthony Hewitt complete the disc with Fribbins’s beguiling ‘Fantasias’ on Welsh and Hungarian folk songs.
The disc, which offers a hugely enjoyable variety of works, takes its title from the indomitable lines of Omar Khayyám, which Fribbins uses to preface his powerful new Piano Concerto: "The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it."
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