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Walton: Belshazzar's Feast, Symphony No. 1

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Walton’s Symphony No 1 and Belshazzar’s Feast, which were written consecutively, helped him consolidate his reputation as the most exciting British composer of his generation. Belshazzar’s Feast, a superbly crafted oratorio, vividly depicts the story of Babylon’s excesses and subsequent downfall, brilliantly coloured by the orchestral forces, including two brass bands. Similarly effervescent, volcanic sentiments simmer beneath the surface of the First Symphony, the music conveying the tensions of the 1930s, whilst remaining timeless in its appeal.

Composer Walton
Conductor Sir Colin Davis
Performers London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra
Soloist Peter Coleman-Wright

Belshazzar's Feast
1. I. "Thus Spake Isaiah"
2. II. A Tempo - "If I Forget Thee"
3. III. "By the Waters of Babylon"
4. IV. "Babylon Was a Great City"
5. V. "Praise Ye the God of Gold!"
6. VI. Allegro Molto - "Thus in Babylon"
7. VII. "Thou, O King, Art King of Kings"
8. VIII. "And in That Same Hour"
9. IX. "The Trumpeters and Pipers"
10. X. Allegro - "Then Sing Aloud to God Our Strength"

Symphony No. 1
11. I. Allegro assai
12. II. Scherzo - Presto, con malizia
13. III. Andante con malincolia
14. IV. Maestoso - Brioso ed ardentemente - Vivacissimo - Maestoso

Release date 28 February 2011
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Producer James Mallinson
Engineers Classic Sound Ltd

Recorded September 2008 (Belshazzar's Feast) and December 2005 (Symphony No 1 ), Barbican, London

DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording
Notes in English / en français / auf Deutsch
Text in English
Sung in English

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MP3 - 320kbps - Universal compatibility
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Reviews

Disc of the Week
'An outstanding bargain ... The LSO Chorus give Walton’s grateful choral writing all they have, and the orchestra revel in his brilliant and unconventional orchestration. Davis, too, proves an absolutely authentic performer.'

- The Sunday Times

'It comes in tandem with an absolutely smoking version of Belshazzar's Feast, easily the finest performance in a decade or so, and the combination of the two earns this particular pairing a firm recommendation.'

- Classics Today

‘If you like your Walton unleashed at full and scalding voltage, look no further. The LSO’s trademark virtuosity and panache are so great, and the players’ unravelling of Walton’s demanding part-writing in the First Symphony so clear, that their performance penetrates straight to the heart of the music.’

- BBC Music Magazine