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David Childs – The Symphonic Euphonium (24/96 FLAC)

David Childs - The Symphonic Euphonium (24/96 FLAC)
David Childs – The Symphonic Euphonium (24/96 FLAC)

Performer: David Childs
Orchestra: BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor: Bramwell Tovey
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Chandos
Release: 2014
Size: 1.19 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Joseph Horovitz:
Euphonium Concerto
01. I. Moderato
02. II. Lento
03. III. Con moto

Philip Wilby:
Euphonium Concerto (version for euphonium and orchestra)
04. Part I: Non troppo allegro
05. Part I: Dance Zeibekikos
06. Part II: Andante
07. Part II: Allegro vivace

Alun Hoddinott:
Euphonium Concerto, “The Sunne Rising, The King Will Ride”
08. I. Andante
09. II. Presto
10. III. Andante
11. IV. Allegretto
12. V. Andante – Cadenza
13. VI. Vivo

Karl Jenkins:
Euphonium Concerto
14. I. The Juggler: With a sense of fun
15. II. Romanza: Romantically
16. III. “It takes two…”: Seductively
17. IV. A Troika? Tidy: With energy – Adagio – Tempo I – [Cadenza] – Tempo I

Recorded: 8-10 January 2014
Recording Venue: BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales

For many years since its invention in 1843, the euphonium was only to be heard in ensembles, but recent decades have seen a dramatic increase in the popularity of the euphonium as a solo instrument. Today, David Childs leads the way as the world’s foremost euphonium soloist, making the case for this once neglected instrument to growing audiences worldwide with his stunning virtuosity and extrovert musicality.

Here he performs four important concertos by British composers with Bramwell Tovey and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

Joseph Horovitz’s Concerto for Euphonium, commissioned by the National Brass Band Festival in 1972, was among the first euphonium concertos ever written and set the benchmark for future generations of soloists and composers.

Philip Wilby’s Concerto was composed in 1995 and has remained immensely popular ever since, especially for its fast and furious second movement, entitled ‘Zeibekiko’ after the plate-smashing Greek dance.

The other two works on the disc were commissioned by David Childs and represent a small part of his enormous contribution to the euphonium repertoire. Alun Hoddinott’s The Sunne Rising – The King Will Rise is full of the Welsh composer’s characteristic orchestral colour, while the solo part is dazzling in its virtuosity.

Perhaps the most popular of Childs’ commissions has been Karl Jenkins’s Euphonium Concerto from 2009. It encapsulates the essence of the euphonium in its four character movements.

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