Transatlantic: American & English Music for Violin & Piano
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100149
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th November 2020
Contents
Works
Road MoviesRomance for violin and piano, op.23
Romance in G major 'Romance of the Prairie Lilies', op.39
Violin Sonata in E minor, op.82
Amazing Grace (arr. Callum Smart)
Pieces (3) for violin and piano
Artists
Callum Smart (violin)Richard Uttley (piano)
Works
Road MoviesRomance for violin and piano, op.23
Romance in G major 'Romance of the Prairie Lilies', op.39
Violin Sonata in E minor, op.82
Amazing Grace (arr. Callum Smart)
Pieces (3) for violin and piano
Artists
Callum Smart (violin)Richard Uttley (piano)
About
The album features music by Edward Elgar, who wrote that his Violin Sonata is “full of golden sounds”, and the Romance by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, who was championed by Elgar as “far and away the cleverest fellow going”. Smart also plays the taut, energetic Three Pieces by London-based composer Kate Whitley, while the American part of the programme is represented by Amy Beach in her tender Romance, and by the exciting Road Movies by John Adams. Smart’s recital concludes with his own arrangement of the famous Anglo-American hymn, Amazing Grace.
“The tone is beautiful, the double-s topped demands of the violin writing are handled with ease, and there is a constant blend of freewheeling rhapsody and musical purpose.” –The Strad on Callum Smart’s Orchid debut (Grieg/Chausson/Franck).
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