'Emily Beynon gives a dazzling account of the Flute Concerto … this is a lovely, loveable CD, and no one who likes a good tune should be without it' (Fanfare, USA)
'A welcome release. Beynon is enchanting in the Flute Concerto, while the Aylesbury Games Suite and Concerto for String Orchestra are lovely repertoire revivals' (Classic FM Magazine)
'Vibrant performances' (Daily Telegraph)
Three folk dances
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Aylesbury Games
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Movement 1: Tempo giusto
[6:46]
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Movement 2: Allegro
[8:19]
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Movement 3: Allegro moderato
[7:15]
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Concerto in D major for flute and strings
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Movement 1: Allegro
[7:17]
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Movement 2: Adagio
[3:49]
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Movement 3: Allegro molto
[4:14]
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Concerto for string orchestra
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Movement 1: Allegro risoluto
[10:41]
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The Flute Concerto is wonderfully performed by the young flautist Emily Beynon - most recently heard on CDA67089, John McCabe's Flute Concerto. The Concerto for String Orchestra was never published and remained untouched from 1937 until its premiere in 1997 (the players for whom it was written found it too demanding and it took until 1997 when the Bournemouth Sinfonietta gave it its first performance). It is a wonderful piece which has been likened to the great works for string orchestra by Elgar and Vaughan Williams. Aylesbury Games had produced a similar reaction from the dedicatees (the orchestra of Aylesbury - Boughton's native town) and although it was composed in 1952 it took until 1978 for the orchestra to tackle a first performance. Sadly, Boughton therefore never heard it played.