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Walton: Symphony No1; Partita [CD]

English Northern Philharmonia Audio CD
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Product details

  • Orchestra: English Northern Philharmonia
  • Conductor: Paul Daniel
  • Composer: William Walton
  • Audio CD (31 Oct 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B0000014D5
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 161,044 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Symphony No. 1: I. Allegro assai15:13Album Only
Listen  2. Symphony No. 1: II. Presto con malizia 6:26£0.69
Listen  3. Symphony No. 1: III. Andante con malinconia11:21Album Only
Listen  4. Symphony No. 1: IV. Maestoso - Brioso ed ardentemente - Vivacissimo - Maestoso13:16Album Only
Listen  5. Partita for Orchestra: I. Toccata: Brioso 5:02£0.69
Listen  6. Partita for Orchestra: II. Pastorale Siciliana: Andante comodo 6:58£0.69
Listen  7. Partita for Orchestra: III. Giga burlesca: Allegro giovale 5:25£0.69


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
almost the best 25 Mar 2010
Format:Audio CD
Of the dozens of Walton Firsts I've heard over the years, this would be my first choice but for one reservation. It is almost as intense as the superb Previn RCA version in faster sections (if not as well-played) and avoids Previn's tendency to lose concentration in the slower music - the middle of the first movement and most of the slow movement. This is one of those works for which the ideal version is in my head, and Daniel comes close to matching it.
The only negative is the recording. It was done at Leeds Town Hall and there is a stridency to strings and woodwind above the stave that suggests this venue has reverberation problems. It suits the brass nicely but there is a laser-like quality elsewhere that no amount of control-fiddling can fix on my equipment. Not as disturbing, perhaps even adding some spice, there are also gratuitous sub-woofer bumps that had me looking for burglars upstairs the first time I played it. Since they seem to coincide with the beginnings of more feverish sections, my guess is they come from Daniel stamping the podium to gun the orchestra.
Of course, different systems give different results and at Naxos prices I wouldn't put anybody off trying this disc for themselves. Daniel has a feel for Walton and Symphony 1 is surely one of the most powerful of 20th Century symphonies.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This recording brings out the passion but also the caustic humour of Walton's major orchestral work, the first symphony of 1935. The precise and engaged playing of the orchestra is a pleasure, and with the addition of the composer's Partita of the 1950s this recording is an excellent bargain. Walton's music being traditional and modern at the same time, this CD is just the perfect introduction into the music of the 20th century.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Good low-priced recording of Masterpiece!! 15 Aug 1999
By mahlerii@aol.com - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
In reviewing any recording of Walton's First one must think of Andre Previn. His recording was a ground-breaker in the 60's and it was lamentably out of print here in the US. He later recorded it for Telarc in the 1980's and the here the performance is more world-weary. The first one is more brillant, but it is a young-man's view. The Royal Philharmonic is struggling on the Telarc disc, but the focus of this symphony is struggle-massive struggle, and the work benefits from this much more in Previn's second performance. Daniel comes very close in approaching Previn's. What I disagree with seems to be his disruptions of the natural flow of the music. It seems that there is more rubato here than in other performances. Daniel also does some strange dymamic contrasts-such as the paragraph leading to the development section of the first. The music should just keep building and building. The other movements have the same excellent quality without the personal stamp that Previn puts on both recordings. If you do not have any other avenues for this work, PLEASE buy the Naxos recording or you are missing out on one of the 20th century's most riveting symphonies. Then if you find other recordings, compare. That is what is most fun about multiple recordings of works. It's just that I can't recommend this as the benchmark performance. Previn gets that nod.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Steel Sinews and All 24 Oct 2000
By Thomas F. Bertonneau - Published on Amazon.com
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The locus classicus among recorded performances of William Walton's (1902-1983) First Symphony (1934) has to be the first-ever playback version, from 10 and 11 December 1935, with the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Hamilton Harty - cut legendarily in a freezing warehouse loft in the early hours of the morning. This rip-roaring dash through the score has circulated on CD and will probably reappear. When it does, by all means snap it up. Many modern recorded versions of the First compete for listener attention. Sir Malcolm Sargent made an early stereo LP, very fine; Boult, Gibson, Previn, Thomson, and virtually every British conductor of note has tackled it, sometimes more than once. After Elgar's First, Walton's might be the most-recorded of British symphonies. So how does one choose? Given the equal merit of many of the choices, price certainly becomes a legitimate criterion, and this means that Paul Daniel's "take," with the English Northern Sinfonia, on Naxos makes serious demands on our attention. The perfect interpretation of the work must infuse the First Movement with the highest possible charge of subterranean energy and it must let that energy burst forth in the wild horn-call dominated passages about three-quarters of the way through. The Scherzo needs to be electrical; the Andante must be tense, and the Finale must be exceptionally athletic. Daniels manages all of this and more, with spectacular clarity from his engineers. The English Northern Sinfonia has been around for a long time under variants of its name and is a thoroughly professional ensemble. The Partita is a much later work, less serious, but no less muscular than the Symphony; it has enjoyed far fewer recordings than the Symphony, so it is welcome as the (ample) makeweight. The notes are excellent, better than in many full-price CDs. If you don't already know the Walton First, you're in for a treat.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Underpowered and uncompetitive 23 Nov 2000
By R. Ball - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
There are three or four really great recordings of Walton's first and this version doesn't come off well in any comparison. The best is Previn's RCA recording with the LSO and no other attempt before or since has captured the seething tension of the 1st mov., the ferocity of the 2nd., repose and exaltation of the 3rd. & 4th. anything like as vividly. At least in Britain the Previn RCA version is available almost as cheaply as the Naxos, which therefore has no price advantage. Other versions it is also well worth having is the first ever under Hamilton Harty (originally released as 3 movements before the finale was composed) and the excellent Malcolm Sargent EMI version. The old Adrian Boult and more recent Leonard Slatkin versions are also very good.
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