Immerse yourself in the rich, vibrant world of British classical music with "Walton Conducts Walton," a captivating album featuring the works of the esteemed composer William Walton. Released on November 9, 2012, this collection showcases Walton's mastery of orchestral and choral compositions, offering a comprehensive journey through his most celebrated pieces.
The album opens with the grand and dramatic "Belshazzar's Feast," a cantata for mixed choirs, baritone solo, and orchestra. This monumental work is followed by a series of orchestral pieces, including the lively "Partita for Orchestra" and the festive "Johannesburg Festival Overture." Each track is a testament to Walton's ability to evoke a wide range of moods and atmospheres, from the solemn and reflective to the exuberant and celebratory.
"Walton Conducts Walton" features performances by the Philharmonia Orchestra and other renowned ensembles, conducted by Walton himself. The album's diverse repertoire includes well-known works such as "Portsmouth Point" and "Crown Imperial," as well as lesser-known gems like "Orb and Sceptre." The result is a compelling exploration of Walton's musical genius, highlighting his unique voice and enduring influence on British classical music.
With a duration of 76 minutes, this album is a treasure trove for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're familiar with Walton's work or discovering it for the first time, "Walton Conducts Walton" offers an unforgettable listening experience. The album's high-quality recording and meticulous production ensure that every nuance of Walton's compositions is brought to life, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.
Tracks
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: Thus spake IsiahWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: If I forget thee, O JerusalemWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: Babylon was a great cityWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: Praise yeWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: Thus in BabylonWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: And in that same hourWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: Then sing aloud to GodWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: The trumpeters and pipers are silentWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Belshazzar's Feast, Cantata for Mixed Choirs, Baritone Solo and Orchestra: Then sing aloud to God - repriseWilliam Walton, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Brass Bands, The Huddersfield Choir, Dennis Noble
Partita for Orchestra: Toccata - BriosoWilliam Walton, Philharmonia Orchestra
Partita for Orchestra: Pastorale siciliana - Andante comodoWilliam Walton, Philharmonia Orchestra
Partita for Orchestra: Giga Burlesca - Allegro giovialeWilliam Walton, Philharmonia Orchestra
Johannesburg Festival Overture: Johannesburg Festival OvertureWilliam Walton, Philharmonia Orchestra
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