Title: | Walton The Collector's Edition |
Otros títulos: | William Walton The Collector's Edition Music for Shakespeare films : Troilus and Cressida Act II : Interlude : A History of the English Speaking Peoples Walton Edición Coleccionista William Walton Walton Edición Coleccionista Música para Películas de Shakespeare : Troilo y Cressida Act II : Interlude : Una historia de los Pueblos de habla Inglés |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | William Walton; London Philharmonic Orchestra; David Nolan; London Philharmonic Choir; Richard Cooke; Carl Davis; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Charles Groves |
Código CDU: | Wal.03 |
Forma Musical: | Orchestral Music |
Abstract: | Occupying an important historical position between his better-known colleagues Ralph Vaughan Williams and Benjamin Britten, William Walton is seen by many as the first modern British composer to approach the brilliance and vitality which characterized English music during Handel's day. Born in northwest England during the first years of the twentieth century, Walton was the son of a choirmaster, and appropriately, served as a chorister at Christ Church Cathedral at Oxford from 1912 to 1918. Studies at the university itself proved unsatisfying, and William left Oxford without a degree in 1920, relying instead upon the patronage of the Sitwell family, who had befriended the young composer. Through the influence of this affluent and well-known family, Walton was able to break into the London music scene, and by 1922 his chamber piece Façade had achieved some popularity with the concert-going public. A performance of his comic overture Portsmouth Point in Zurich in 1926, and Paul Hinde ... |