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Kenneth Woods: Adrian Williams – Orchestral Works (FLAC)

Kenneth Woods: Adrian Williams - Orchestral Works (FLAC)
Kenneth Woods: Adrian Williams – Orchestral Works (FLAC)

Composer: Adrian Williams
Orchestra: English Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Kenneth Woods
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Nimbus
Catalogue: NI6432
Release: 2022
Size: 297 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Symphony No. 1
01. I. Maestoso – Stridente
02. II. Scherzando
03. III. Lento
04. IV. Energico 0 Dolente

05. Chamber Concerto: Portraits of Ned Kelly

“Nimbus Alliance is releasing this World Premiere recording of Adrian Williams’ work performed by the English Symphony Orchestra with Kenneth Woods as conductor. This World Premiere Recording features Symphony No. 1, as well as an enticing work Chamber Concerto: Portraits of Ned Kelly. “This remarkable work is one of two by Williams to grow from his friendship with the great Australian painter, Sidney Nolan. Nolan and Williams were neighbours in the Welsh Borders region that Williams has called home for most of the last forty years. Williams, a prolific pianist, was given the invitation to use the piano at The Rodd, Nolan’s house in northwest Herefordshire and now the home of the Sidney Nolan Trust. The Chamber Concerto is a musical response to Nolan’s most famous series of paintings, which depict scenes from the wild life of Australian bushranger, Ned Kelly, an outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer who rampaged across Australia in the years prior to his arrest and execution in 1880. Williams’ music almost always has a virtuosic edge to it, but the demands placed on the musicians in this work are truly extraordinary, yet it is incredibly rewarding to play. In this sense, Williams’ designation of the work as a concerto is both telling and apt is it demands that everyone in the ensemble contributes their utmost in rhythmic precision, agility, accuracy in extremes of register and lyrical storytelling.” Kenneth Woods”

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