This morning's programme included a review of the new boxed set of all the CBSO recordings under Louis Fremaux, and - as I hoped when I heard about this on the trailer - it includes their recordings of John McCabe's Symphony no.2 and the orchestral song-cycle Notturni ed Alba (magnificent work in a magnificent performance, with Jill Gomez at her ravishing best.) They've been out of the catalogues for a while, and it's really good to see them available again - even if only as part of a big box set.
They played a bit from Notturni ed Alba during the programme - I was hoping that they'd leave it running for a bit longer, but no such luck (immediately after the point where they faded out the extract, there's a truly terrifying whip-crack which marks the start of the setting of Petronius' poem "Somnia" (about nightmares) which is the climax of the work.)
Can't recommend it strongly enough. McCabe's music is ridiculously neglected at the moment - IMHO he was one of the most important composers of the last part of the 20th century.
They played a bit from Notturni ed Alba during the programme - I was hoping that they'd leave it running for a bit longer, but no such luck (immediately after the point where they faded out the extract, there's a truly terrifying whip-crack which marks the start of the setting of Petronius' poem "Somnia" (about nightmares) which is the climax of the work.)
Can't recommend it strongly enough. McCabe's music is ridiculously neglected at the moment - IMHO he was one of the most important composers of the last part of the 20th century.
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