Composer: William Turner Walton
Orchestra: Virgina Arts Festival Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: JoAnn Falletta
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Naxos
Catalogue: 8574378
Release: 2022
Size: 1.09 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Façade 1, An Entertainment
01. Fanfare
02. I. Hornpipe
03. II. En famille
04. III. Mariner Man
05. IV. Long Steel Grass
06. V. Through Gilded Trellises
07. VI. Tango-Pasodoblé
08. VII. Lullaby for Jumbo
09. VIII. Black Mrs. Behemoth
10. IX. Tarantella
11. X. The Man from a Far Countree
12. XI. By the Lake
13. XII. Country Dance
14. XIII. Polka
15. XIV. Four in the Morning
16. XV. Something Lies Beyond the Scene
17. XVI. Valse
18. XVII. Jodelling Song
19. XVIII. Scotch Rhapsody
20. XIX. Popular Song
21. XX. Fox-Trot “Old Sir Faulk”
22. XXI. Sir Beelzebub
Façade 2, A Further Entertainment
23. I. Flourish – Came the Great Popinjay
24. II. Aubade
25. III. March
26. IV. Madame Mouse Trots
27. V. The Octogenarian
28. VI. Gardener Janus Catches a Naiad
29. VII. Water Party
30. VIII. Said King Pompey
Façade, Additional Numbers
31. I. Small Talk
32. II. Daphne
33. III. The White Owl
34. IV. The Last Galop
Edith Sitwell’s invitation to William Walton to collaborate on an innovative, revolutionary new work came at a critical moment in the young composer’s career, and Façade proved to be his first great success. The peerless combination of a peculiarly English dry wit, genuine pathos and superlative technical skill remains an extraordinary achievement. Sitwell’s verses conjure a satirical and poignant world of bourgeois late-Victorian England, while Walton’s settings unfailingly enhance and enrich the texts in a work in which words and music are unquestionably of equal importance. This release includes the first recording of Small Talk (1922) and three numbers first performed in 1977 but subsequently rejected by the composer. This recording includes not only the refined and polished Façade – An Entertainment as it was left by its creators, but also includes the verses and settings that were re-worked for Façade 2 – A Further Entertainment in the 1970s and other numbers originally conceived for the work and later substituted for other verses, making this recording as complete an edition of the whole piece as anyone could desire. The team of narrators for this recording is a particularly strong one. Hila Plitmann is a two-time GRAMMY Award-winning soprano and actress, while Kevin Deas has gained international renown as one of America’s leading bass-baritones. Fred Child is the host of APM’s Performance Today, the most-listened-to classical music radio show in the USA.