Maxwell Davies / Panufnik - Symphonies No.10 | LSO Live LSO0767

Maxwell Davies / Panufnik - Symphonies No.10

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Label: LSO Live

Cat No: LSO0767

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 28th August 2015

Contents

Artists

London Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Antonio Pappano

Works

Davies, Peter Maxwell

Symphony no.10

Panufnik, Andrzej

Symphony no.10

Artists

London Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Antonio Pappano

About

LSO Live presents the world premiere recording of Peter Maxwell Davies’s architectural 10th Symphony, alongside Andrzej Panufnik’s Symphony No.10. This release showcases two of the 20th century’s most iconic symphonic composers, paired together here by their 10th Symphonies.

Regarded as one of the foremost composers of our time, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies has made a significant contribution to musical history through his wide-ranging and prolific output. Commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra and described by the composer as "the wildest music I’ve ever written", Symphony No.10 tells the story of 17th century architect Francesco Borromini, who suffered much criticism for his idiosyncratic buildings and tragically committed suicide. Borromini’s architectural and mathematical principles permeate the symphony, a work that speaks of creativity, life, death and renewal.

Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano has spoken of his admiration for the piece and its composer: "When he described the piece to me and its dramatic content then I was drawn very strongly to it. Max wrote most of this piece in hospital. He was diagnosed with leukemia and was undergoing treatment for a long period of time, so the piece is very strong with tremendous pathos… it gives the piece a power and a sureness of knowledge."

As with many of his other works, Panufnik’s succinct offering is influenced by geometry – the Fibonacci series in this instance. The symphony achieves its supreme sound quality through the combination of various groups of instruments, with Panufnik allowing each grouping to convey humanity and an intense, profound musicianship. This recording was made during Panufnik’s Centenary year and supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

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