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Alwyn: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3

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  • Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: William Alwyn
  • Composer: William Alwyn
  • Audio CD (17 July 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Lyrita
  • ASIN: B000027QWO
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 126,609 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  1. Symphony No. 2: Part 1: Allegro ma non trappo - Molto moderato - Adagio molto calmato12:44Album Only
Listen  2. Symphony No. 2: Part 2: Allegro molto - Moderato largamente - molto - tranquillo16:46Album Only
Listen  3. Symphony No. 3: I. Allegro molto10:03Album Only
Listen  4. Symphony No. 3: II. Poco adagio 9:13£0.89
Listen  5. Symphony No. 3: III. Allegro con fuoco13:20Album Only
Listen  6. Symphony No. 5 'Hydriotaphia'14:55Album Only


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William Alwyn is a leading member of the 'lost' generation of British composers, who wrote important music in the central decades of the twentieth century. The music is for me so much more immediately rewarding than the Boulez school, and I hope to tempt you to explore it further. The performances are passionately authoritative and the vintage recording, from the 1970s, splendidly engineered. --Ivan March, Gramophone

These recordings with the composer himself leading the London Philharmonic Orchestra are the best single-disc introductions to his music. Alwyn knew his music better than anyone and he finds heights and depths in it that others miss. --James Leonard, allmusic.com

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This is my first experience of Alwyn's symphonies, and it was a very good one. The music can be a difficult listen, but it is music that I shall be coming back to time and again.

The recordings date from 1972 and 1975 and every note is as clear as a bell - the Lyrita engineers have done a sterling job both with the recording and remastering, and the LPO give of their very best.

I decided to go for this disc and its companion volume (featuring symphonies 1 and 4) rather than the three-disc set on Chandos because you get all five symphonies on two discs without couplings. Plus the fact that the music is conducted by the composer adds to the interest of these recordings. Choice between the two versions will, of course, be a matter of personal taste.

Anyone even remotely interested in 20th-century British symphonies should obtain a copy of this music forthwith. Highly recommended.
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Superlative composer-led performances, but not an entirely original composer's voice 26 Nov 2007
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These composer-led symphonies, along with the companion disc containing symphonies 1 & 4 (Alwyn conducts Alwyn), are of course self-commending purchases for admirers of the music of William Alwyn. They were recorded in 1972 and 1975 (5th symphony) by Lyrita, a label specializing in British contemporary music, and this is their first CD reissue, dating from 1992. Lyrita then ceased its operations for a while but is now back in business, bringing the Alwyn discs back to ordinary availability - a fortunate circumstance, given the unreasonable prices sometimes demanded of the original CD release.

Besides the advantage of presenting the complete symphonies on two discs and in superlative performances, the recorded sound has held up magnificently. In the early 90s Richard Hickox made much-vaunted recordings of the complete symphonies for Chandos, but each symphony in that series were coupled with other orchestral or concertante pieces by the composer and thus entail(ed) the purchase of 5 CDs. Naxos has recently published the complete symphonies conducted by David Lloyd-Jones, on three Naxos-priced (e.g. budget) CDs, thanks to which you will get also the Sinfonietta for Strings and the Harp concerto "Lyra Angelica".

Now, those who do not know the music of Alwyn and are curious to know what it is about are warned that, despite the fact that the 3rd and 5th symphonies were called by some, upon their respective first performances, the best British symphonies since Elgar, they may not find therein music of the originality of, say, Britten, Tippett or even Walton or Vaughan-Williams. Even someone not knowing about Alwyn's abundant activity in the realm of film music might be excused for finding that the two-movement 2nd symphony (1953) is film music turned to a symphony - the kind that Robert Flaherty might have used in his documentaries. It is with the thorny but still romantic 3rd symphony (1956) that the composer finds a more personal voice, although, to me ears, still heavily reminiscent of Vaughan Williams (his more dramatic 4th symphony, and hints of the Antartica and Sea), with echoes of Walton (the rhythmical tautness of the opening bars, evocative of the same in Walton's first) and Richard Strauss. It will come as no surprise that, with its four continuous sections (each bearing a quotation from Sir Thomas Browne's Hydriotaphia: Urn Burial), the compact and taut one-movement 5th symphony (1973) is the most original of the lot, with its alternation of dramatic gestures (try the opening ascending scale followed by biting, menacing brass and snare-drum then urgent woodwind filigree) and brooding lyricism. Still, the idiom is less individual than Britten's or Tippetts, these two towering beacons of 20th British music.

Good, thorough booklet notes.
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