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Malcolm Arnold: Overtures [CD]

BBC Philharmonic Orchestra , Malcolm Arnold , Rumon Gamba Audio CD
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  • Conductor: Rumon Gamba
  • Composer: Malcolm Arnold
  • Audio CD (7 Mar 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Chandos
  • ASIN: B0007SK9L0
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 59,074 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. A Grand Grand Festival Overture, Op. 57 8:08£0.59
Listen  2. Peterloo, Op. 9710:15Album Only
Listen  3. The Smoke, Op. 21 8:06£0.59
Listen  4. Tam o' Shanter, Op. 51 8:25Album Only
Listen  5. A Flourish for Orchestra, Op. 112 3:31£0.59
Listen  6. The Fair Field, Op. 110 7:25£0.59
Listen  7. A Sussex Overture, Op. 31 9:25Album Only
Listen  8. Anniversary Overture, Op. 99 4:27£0.59
Listen  9. Robert Kett Overture, Op. 141 7:59£0.59
Listen10. Beckus the Dandipratt, Op. 5 7:59£0.59


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
It's a knockout! 24 Mar 2005
Format:Audio CD
It is a tragedy that Arnold's music isn't more widely heard in concert halls, doubly so when it is as well played as this. Quite simply this is an immensely enjoyable disc, full of zest and zing and played with obvious enjoyment by the BBC Philharmonic under Rumon Gamba. Vernon Handley has recorded some of these overtures and, as fine as those discs are, this is even finer. Chandos, already well regarded for their spectacular recordings, have outdone themselves here; the soundstage is deep and the orchestra is superbly caught, the percussion especially thrilling. I can't remember enjoying a disc quite so much for ages. Bravo to all concerned!
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I am beginning to realise that Malcolm Arnold was treated abominably by the musical establishment. This Chandos recording goes some way to addressing the balance. Arnold could really write superb tunes, wonderful orchestration, and to have the Grand Festival Overture recorded again is great fun
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Exuberant and vibrant works by Sir Malcolm Arnold 15 July 2006
By Russ - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The musical style of British composer Sir Malcolm Arnold (b. 1921) is rather unique. Listeners may detect some similarities with the music of Walton or, to a lesser degree, Sibelius. However, Arnold is one of those composers that can be identified from just listening to 10 seconds or so of any song, regardless of the song and regardless if you are familiar with the song or not. His compositions are dominated by brass and percussion, which is not surprising when considering the fact that Arnold is an accomplished trumpet player. If Arnold prefers any woodwind instrument, it would have to be the piccolo which frequently accompanies a marching drum part, in military-like fashion.

The BBC Philharmonic is comfortable in Arnold's distinct style, and the brass and percussion do the music justice. Several of the pieces on this program, featuring a selection of Arnold's exuberant overtures and orchestral works, are comedic in nature. There are low brass oompahs, trombone glissandos, drunken bassoons (similar to Arnold's Scottish Dances), overblown endings, and Arnold's characteristic French horn rips. The opening piece, "A Grand Grand Festival Overture," features a part for three vacuum cleaners and one floor polisher. After four gunshots are heard, symbolizing the execution of these musicians, the music proceeds to a coda full of fanfares, chimes, and timpani, accompanied by organ, which appears to be an obvious parody of the extended codas of certain Romantic composers.

Many of the selections here could also be considered programme music. "Tam o' Shanter" for instance, concerns a story of an alcoholic who rides his horse home, only to be chased by evil spirits. The tendency to include such elements in this music makes some of the pieces a little difficult to follow, from purely a listening standpoint. In fact, it seems like much of the crashing and swooping elements of this music would be well suited to accompany an action movie. Another tendency of this music is to suddenly alter between pianissimo to fortissimo and back again. Some may find this to be annoying, on the account of that the volume dial may need to be frequently adjusted.

Overall, I would place this release somewhere between four and five stars. Despite the fact that the pieces on this program span Arnold's entire compositional career, there seems to be a lack of variety, although that is probably due to the fact that Arnold's style is so distinct. I will mention that my favorite moments within the Arnold symphonies (finales of 6, 7 and 8; first movements of 5 and 7) and the dance suites (English and Scottish) give me slightly more pleasure than my favorite overtures on this program. Although, anyone who enjoys the music of Arnold, or any of the orchestral devices mentioned above would do well to pick up this CD.

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