Cooke: The Complete Violin Sonatas Pleyel Ensemble & Benedict Holland
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2018
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
22.11.2018
Label: MPR
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Pleyel Ensemble & Benedict Holland
Komponist: Arnold Cooke
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Arnold Cooke (1906 - 2005): Violin Sonata No. 1:
- 1 Violin Sonata No. 1: I. Allegro moderato 04:50
- 2 Violin Sonata No. 1: II. Lento ma non troppo - Vivace 06:18
- 3 Violin Sonata No. 1: III. Allegro ma non troppo 04:27
- Sonata for Solo Violin:
- 4 Sonata for Solo Violin: I. Andante 04:00
- 5 Sonata for Solo Violin: II. Allegro vivace 03:19
- 6 Sonata for Solo Violin: III. Lento 05:10
- 7 Sonata for Solo Violin: IV. Molto allegro 03:55
- Duo for Violin & Viola:
- 8 Duo for Violin & Viola: Introduction. Lento espressivo 02:06
- 9 Duo for Violin & Viola: I. Allegro non troppo 04:52
- 10 Duo for Violin & Viola: II. Andante 05:09
- 11 Duo for Violin & Viola: III. Molto allegro 04:35
- Violin Sonata No. 2:
- 12 Violin Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro con brio 09:55
- 13 Violin Sonata No. 2: II. Andante con moto 06:28
- 14 Violin Sonata No. 2: III. Allegro vivace 05:54
Info zu Cooke: The Complete Violin Sonatas
Arnold Cooke (1906 2005) was an English composer who studied at Cambridge and then in Berlin. His music is very attractive and has a strong, individual voice. This recording features three world premiere recordings the Sonata no. 1 for Violin and Piano, the Solo Violin Sonata and the Duo for Violin and Viola. The Sonata no. 2 for Violin and Piano has been recorded once. This delightful and beautifully performed disc was recorded in Manchester with members of the Pleyel Ensemble. Based in Manchester but including top players from other cities this versatile group has a very active concert and touring programme. The performances are excellent, musical and very committed and the recording was made in the Carole Nash Room (formerly the Recital Hall) at the Royal Northern College of Music. So far three other CDs are in the pipeline, music already recorded includes the Piano Trio, Quartet and Quintet, the Sonata for Two Pianos, chamber music with Clarinet and the two Oboe Sonatas. Cooke deserves to be far better known and this recording shows us clearly the fine quality of his music.
Pleyel Ensemble
Benedict Holland, violin, direction
Pleyel Ensemble
was formed in Manchester in January 2011. We are friends and colleagues who draw on a wealth of experience gained through many years of music-making. Since our formation, we have given over 200 concerts, and have an enormous and varied repertoire of chamber music. The Pleyel Ensemble is delighted to be chosen as Making Music Recommended Artists for 2018/’19 for the second time in three years and has appeared at Music Societies and Festivals all over the UK.
We take our name from the Classical composer Ignaz Pleyel (1757-1831), a brilliant musician and businessman, who, in addition to writing a large body of accessible chamber music, helped increase the popularity of this wonderful kind of music-making amongst amateurs and professionals as both music publisher and piano manufacturer in the early nineteenth century.
As an ensemble comprising wind, strings and piano we are able to offer a diverse repertoire with many instrumental combinations available. From a Trout to a Bumblebee or an Archduke to a Gypsy, anything is possible!
We make British music a priority. Between us we have commissioned or premiered more than a hundred works and recognise both the importance and necessity of continuing this work.
Benedict Holland
studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Manoug Parikian and was subsequently a prize-winner at the Royal Northern College of Music, where he studied with Yossi Zivoni.
He was a founder member of the Matisse Piano Quartet and the Music Group of Manchester, broadcasting regularly for the BBC, recording, and undertaking British Council tours and is a member of the Victoria String Quartet whose acclaimed début concert took place in 2017. Also an experienced orchestral leader, he has guest-led many of the UK’s major orchestras, including the Hallé, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Northern Sinfonia, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Ensemble, Orchestra of Opera North and BBC Philharmonic.
Ben has always championed contemporary music, working with composers Harrison Birtwistle, John Casken, Brett Dean, Oliver Knussen, Steven Mackey, Anna Meredith, Mark Simpson and Duncan Ward, and has been Psappha’s violinist since 2010. Personal highlights with Psappha include collaborations with Peter Maxwell Davies, taking Klas Torstensson’s Violin Concerto to a residency at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, premiering Mark Simpson’s chamber opera Pleasure, a tour to Israel of Maxwell Davies’ Eight Songs for a Mad King and a recent recording for the BBC of Charlotte Bray’s evocative concerto Caught in Treetops.
Ben has been the leader of chamber orchestra Sinfonia ViVa since 2001 and the orchestra’s Artistic Advisor since 2006, appearing as both director and soloist. Recent solo appearances include works by Beethoven and Schubert, and a performance of Mozart’s A major concerto, broadcast on Classic FM.
Ben teaches at the RNCM, where he was awarded a professorship in 2016, Junior RNCM, and Chetham’s School of Music. He gives consultative classes in orchestral and contemporary techniques at Birmingham and Trinity Laban Conservatoires and professional development classes for string teachers throughout the UK. He plays on a rare violin by Rogeri of 1710.
Booklet für Cooke: The Complete Violin Sonatas