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CHAN 10092
MacMillan: Into the Ferment/ The Berserking/Britannia
Released Date:
01 Jul 2003
Originally recorded in 2002
Artists:
BBC Philharmonic
James MacMillan
Martin Roscoe
piano*
Venue:
Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester
Producer:
Ralph Couzens
Mike George
Brian Pidgeon
(Executive)
Engineer:
Stephen Rinker
Tim Archer
(Assistant)
Record Label
Chandos
Genre:
Orchestral & Concertos
Choir
Total Time - 67:31
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JAMES MACMILLAN
(b. 1959)
Select Complete Single Disc for
1
Britannia (1994)
12:42
The Berserking (1989)*
31:22
A Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
2
Quaver = 140+ Energico -
9:10
3
Crotchet = 60 -
12:52
4
Quaver = 104
9:20
premiere recording
Into the Ferment (1988, revised 2002)
23:27
for ensemble and orchestra
5
'The Storm' -
1:43
orchestra and ensemble
6
'Here are we met, three merry boys' -
2:26
3 orchestral trombones and ensemble
7
'In dispraise of whisky' -
1:56
orchestra only
8
'We are na' fou'!' -
3:03
ensemble only
9
'It is the moon, I ken her horn' -
2:57
orchestra and ensemble
10
'Three merry boys again' (sometime later) -
2:25
orchestra only
11
'Wha' first shall rise to gang awa'' -
2:58
ensemble only
12
'Man to man . . . shall brithers be . . .' -
3:41
orchestra only
13
Finale
2:18
orchestra and ensemble
No Notes Found.
Energy and wit abound in music with plenty of stories to tell.
Gramophone
'Here, as in the other two works here, MacMillan obtains excellent results from his Manchester players…You have then, authoritative performances here - in excellent sound, too.'
International Record Review
*****
L Ling
****
*
M Canter
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