Joubert: Piano Concerto & Symphony No. 3 / Boughton, BBC National Orchestra of Wales
It was after hearing the premiere of Joubertās First Symphony given by the Hull Philharmonic under Vilem Tausky in Hull City Hall on April 12, 1956 that Russian-born pianist Iso Elinson invited the composer to write him a Piano Concerto. Completed in the summer of 1958, the resulting score is dedicated to Elinson, who gave the first performance of the work with the HallĆ© Orchestra under George Weldon on January 11, 1959 in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. In keeping with Joubertās instinctively symphonic approach to large-scale forms, the concerto is more of a sinfonia concertante than a bravura vehicle for pianistic display. The idea for a musico-dramatic work based on Charlotte BrontĆ«ās novel Jane Eyre originated in the early 1980s, when the composer took early retirement from the University of Birmingham. This was a labor of love which he embarked upon unprompted and without the security of a commission. Dedicated to the operaās librettist Kenneth Birkin and his wife Inge, Symphony No.3 on themes from the opera āJane Eyreā, Op.178 (2014-17), reworks the five orchestral interludes as five symphonic movements. Originally written for chamber orchestral forces, the material has been re-scored by the composer for a full symphony orchestra.
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Joubert: Piano Concerto & Symphony No. 3 / Boughton, BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Joubert: Piano Concerto & Symphony No. 3 / Boughton, BBC National Orchestra of Wales
It was after hearing the premiere of Joubertās First Symphony given by the Hull Philharmonic under Vilem Tausky in Hull City Hall on April 12, 1956 that Russian-born pianist Iso Elinson invited the composer to write him a Piano Concerto. Completed in the summer of 1958, the resulting score is dedicated to Elinson, who gave the first performance of the work with the HallĆ© Orchestra under George Weldon on January 11, 1959 in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. In keeping with Joubertās instinctively symphonic approach to large-scale forms, the concerto is more of a sinfonia concertante than a bravura vehicle for pianistic display. The idea for a musico-dramatic work based on Charlotte BrontĆ«ās novel Jane Eyre originated in the early 1980s, when the composer took early retirement from the University of Birmingham. This was a labor of love which he embarked upon unprompted and without the security of a commission. Dedicated to the operaās librettist Kenneth Birkin and his wife Inge, Symphony No.3 on themes from the opera āJane Eyreā, Op.178 (2014-17), reworks the five orchestral interludes as five symphonic movements. Originally written for chamber orchestral forces, the material has been re-scored by the composer for a full symphony orchestra.
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It was after hearing the premiere of Joubertās First Symphony given by the Hull Philharmonic under Vilem Tausky in Hull City Hall on April 12, 1956 that Russian-born pianist Iso Elinson invited the composer to write him a Piano Concerto. Completed in the summer of 1958, the resulting score is dedicated to Elinson, who gave the first performance of the work with the HallĆ© Orchestra under George Weldon on January 11, 1959 in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. In keeping with Joubertās instinctively symphonic approach to large-scale forms, the concerto is more of a sinfonia concertante than a bravura vehicle for pianistic display. The idea for a musico-dramatic work based on Charlotte BrontĆ«ās novel Jane Eyre originated in the early 1980s, when the composer took early retirement from the University of Birmingham. This was a labor of love which he embarked upon unprompted and without the security of a commission. Dedicated to the operaās librettist Kenneth Birkin and his wife Inge, Symphony No.3 on themes from the opera āJane Eyreā, Op.178 (2014-17), reworks the five orchestral interludes as five symphonic movements. Originally written for chamber orchestral forces, the material has been re-scored by the composer for a full symphony orchestra.