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Track(s) taken from SIGCD178

Gloriette

composer

Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Patrick Hawes (piano)
Recording details: June 2009
Air Studios, United Kingdom
Produced by Alexander Van Ingen
Engineered by Nick Taylor & Tom Bullen
Release date: November 2009
Total duration: 6 minutes 28 seconds
 

Reviews

'Patrick Hawes has carved out a niche as a contemporary composer who writes melodic, atmospheric and, frankly, beautiful music' (Gramophone)

'Hawes’s admirers will find much here to confirm their warm response to his music’s quiet strength and individuality. A minor problem is the collection of so many short items which, heard through on a single album, can’t help sounding more similar than they are. Among the best are The Call—a setting of George Herbert for soprano and string quartet, cannily conjuring the sound of an Elizabethan viol consort—and the atmospheric After the Rain for string quartet and piano. The excellent performances feature the tawny loveliness of Julian Lloyd Webber’s cello-playing, plus two fine solo singers' (Classic FM Magazine)
Gloriette is the name of the building in which this cello and piano piece was first performed at Leeds Castle in August 2008. There can be few more beautiful buildings in the country. Dating from the thirteenth century, it was home to many of the Medieval Queens of England and was transformed into a royal palace by Henry VIII for Catherine of Aragon. The nostalgic opening melody is the prelude to moments of turbulence and drama as well as passages of real tenderness.

from notes by Patrick Hawes © 2009

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