Gipps, Ruth (1921-1999)

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  • Bryn
    Banned
    • Mar 2007
    • 24688

    #16
    Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    Something of a Gipps festival this coming week on 3, with works alongside others including by British composers Elgar, Blackford, Tippett, Parry, Hesketh, Vaughan Williams, Musgrave and Walton. It will be interesting to find out if her music shares the forthright if rather conservative idiom (for its time) of the PC. Blackford and Hesketh are new names to me, too.

    Mon 24 Sept
    2pm - Afternoon Concert


    Gipps - Symphony No 4

    Tues 25 Sept
    2pm - Afternoon Concert


    Gipps - Symphony No 2

    Weds 26 Sept - 3.20pm

    Gipps - Knight in Armour

    Fri 28 Sept
    2pm - Afternoon Concert


    Gipps - Song for Orchestra

    All performed by the BBC Natioonal Orchestra of Wales, conductor Rumon Gamba.
    These from/for a newly released Chandos CD.

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    • antongould
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 8844

      #17
      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
      Something of a Gipps festival this coming week on 3, with works alongside others including by British composers Elgar, Blackford, Tippett, Parry, Hesketh, Vaughan Williams, Musgrave and Walton. It will be interesting to find out if her music shares the forthright if rather conservative idiom (for its time) of the PC. Blackford and Hesketh are new names to me, too.

      Mon 24 Sept
      2pm - Afternoon Concert


      Gipps - Symphony No 4

      Tues 25 Sept
      2pm - Afternoon Concert


      Gipps - Symphony No 2

      Weds 26 Sept - 3.20pm

      Gipps - Knight in Armour

      Fri 28 Sept
      2pm - Afternoon Concert


      Gipps - Song for Orchestra

      All performed by the BBC Natioonal Orchestra of Wales, conductor Rumon Gamba.
      Love the Song For Orchestra looking forward to widening my horizons ......

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      • teamsaint
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 25236

        #18
        Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
        Something of a Gipps festival this coming week on 3, with works alongside others including by British composers Elgar, Blackford, Tippett, Parry, Hesketh, Vaughan Williams, Musgrave and Walton. It will be interesting to find out if her music shares the forthright if rather conservative idiom (for its time) of the PC. Blackford and Hesketh are new names to me, too.

        Mon 24 Sept
        2pm - Afternoon Concert


        Gipps - Symphony No 4

        Tues 25 Sept
        2pm - Afternoon Concert


        Gipps - Symphony No 2

        Weds 26 Sept - 3.20pm

        Gipps - Knight in Armour

        Fri 28 Sept
        2pm - Afternoon Concert


        Gipps - Song for Orchestra

        All performed by the BBC Natioonal Orchestra of Wales, conductor Rumon Gamba.
        Kenneth Hesketh
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        • Lat-Literal
          Guest
          • Aug 2015
          • 6983

          #19
          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          Something of a Gipps festival this coming week on 3, with works alongside others including by British composers Elgar, Blackford, Tippett, Parry, Hesketh, Vaughan Williams, Musgrave and Walton. It will be interesting to find out if her music shares the forthright if rather conservative idiom (for its time) of the PC. Blackford and Hesketh are new names to me, too.

          Mon 24 Sept
          2pm - Afternoon Concert


          Gipps - Symphony No 4

          Tues 25 Sept
          2pm - Afternoon Concert


          Gipps - Symphony No 2

          Weds 26 Sept - 3.20pm

          Gipps - Knight in Armour

          Fri 28 Sept
          2pm - Afternoon Concert


          Gipps - Song for Orchestra

          All performed by the BBC Natioonal Orchestra of Wales, conductor Rumon Gamba.
          Wow.

          What fantastic news.

          I have been banging this particular drum on the forum for getting on a for a decade.

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          • LMcD
            Full Member
            • Sep 2017
            • 8761

            #20
            I see that the London Repertoire Orchestra is still going strong. Back in the early 1970s, a Finnish work colleague, who was a bassoonist in the orchestra, persuaded me to go along to some of their rehearsals, which were conducted by Ruth Gipps at that time. I also remember watching a performance of the Brahms 4th symphony.

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            • Barbirollians
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 11822

              #21
              I was interested reading the Gramophone review and bought the Chandos CD as a result.

              I am very impressed by the Fourth Symphony - ought to appeal a great deal to fans of RVW.

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              • Lat-Literal
                Guest
                • Aug 2015
                • 6983

                #22
                Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                I see that the London Repertoire Orchestra is still going strong. Back in the early 1970s, a Finnish work colleague, who was a bassoonist in the orchestra, persuaded me to go along to some of their rehearsals, which were conducted by Ruth Gipps at that time. I also remember watching a performance of the Brahms 4th symphony.
                Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                I was interested reading the Gramophone review and bought the Chandos CD as a result.

                I am very impressed by the Fourth Symphony - ought to appeal a great deal to fans of RVW.
                Thank you very much for these recent posts which are of considerable interest to me. I am just about to buy the new disc which many might say is long overdue. It appears to have been a good year for Ruth. There was also the US premiere of her second symphony by the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra which I am posting here. The occasional accusations of her being derivative do not, I feel, hold true when one considers the music in this link with the piano concerto for there is definitely a distinctive and, to my mind, vivid "Gipps sound".

                Performed by the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra on March 31, 2018, Adam Stern, conductor, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA (with permission from the estate of Ruth...


                Last edited by Lat-Literal; 22-12-18, 00:50.

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                • Barbirollians
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 11822

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                  Thank you very much for these recent posts which are of considerable interest to me. I am just about to buy the new disc which many might say is long overdue. It appears to have been a good year for Ruth. There was also the US premiere of her second symphony by the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra which I am posting here. The occasional accusations of her being derivative do not, I feel, hold true when one considers the music in this link with the piano concerto for there is definitely a distinctive and, to my mind, vivid "Gipps sound".

                  Performed by the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra on March 31, 2018, Adam Stern, conductor, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA (with permission from the estate of Ruth...


                  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gipps-Bbc-N...estra+Of+Wales
                  I have listened to the record a lot LL . It is very rewarding the Second is very fine too.
                  Last edited by Barbirollians; 22-12-18, 21:36.

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                  • Lat-Literal
                    Guest
                    • Aug 2015
                    • 6983

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                    I have listened to the record a lot LL . It is very rewarding the Second is very fine to
                    Thank you Barbirollians.

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                    • Lat-Literal
                      Guest
                      • Aug 2015
                      • 6983

                      #25
                      I went on to the Chandos site and it was indicating that the new Ruth Gipps CD could take weeks or even months to be delivered so I turned to Amazon and got it in 24 hours.

                      Not difficult to see how and why they are so successful.

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                      • Cockney Sparrow
                        Full Member
                        • Jan 2014
                        • 2293

                        #26
                        I've found a short web article on Ruth Gipps, maybe as a preliminary to sourcing the Biography referred to above.
                        Uncovering the legacy of a fearsomely determined child prodigy turned composer and conductor.

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                        • Edgy 2
                          Guest
                          • Jan 2019
                          • 2035

                          #27
                          I mentioned the Chandos cd briefly on the absent friends thread of all places.
                          It’s also in the Naxos library.
                          “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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                          • Serial_Apologist
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 37908

                            #28
                            I notice that Gipps's 40-minute Symphony No 3 is featured on Afternoon Concert this coming Wednesday (4th - 3pm start). With that in mind I've just given the 2nd symphony a listen - rather a fine work combining a post-RVW forthrightness with beautifully-scored passages of atmospheric "landscape music". Funny to think that her music tended to be dismissed as not forward-thinking enough in 1945: I once had strong ideas about what that meant.

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                            • antongould
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 8844

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                              I notice that Gipps's 40-minute Symphony No 3 is featured on Afternoon Concert this coming Wednesday (4th - 3pm start). With that in mind I've just given the 2nd symphony a listen - rather a fine work combining a post-RVW forthrightness with beautifully-scored passages of atmospheric "landscape music". Funny to think that her music tended to be dismissed as not forward-thinking enough in 1945: I once had strong ideas about what that meant.
                              Thanks S_A I will, hopefully, give it my full attention .....

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                              • frankbridge
                                Full Member
                                • Sep 2018
                                • 116

                                #30
                                I've got Ruth Gipps' Horn Concerto with David Pyatt on Lyrita (for the record, SRCD 316), and it's a fine work. In fact her relationship with the CBSO is of interest, as well as being the soloist in the Glazunov Piano Concerto in 1945, she was also playing the ranks as oboe and cor anglais player with that orchestra, and her own first performance of her 1st symphony was given in the same concert! Quite an achievement...

                                And her music is being given greater coverage by the issue recently on Chandos with Ruman Gamba, and rightly so. Her tone poem 'Knights in Armour' should be widely broadcast...

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