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CATALOGUE NUMBER
475 8237 3

     


TRACKLISTING

1 Barber: Adagio for Strings, op.11
2-4 Ives: Symphony No.3 "The Camp Meeting"
5 Copland: Quiet City for cor anglais, trumpet and strings
6 Cowell: Hymn and Fuguing tiune No.10 for oboe and strings
7 Creston: A Rumour

ARTISTS
Celia Nicklin oboe & cor anglais
Michael Laird trumpet

Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Neville Marriner


RECORDING INFORMATION
A WELCOME RETURN TO THE CATALOGUE FOR THIS CELEBRATION OF AMERICAN MUSIC

FAVOURITES AND RARITIES

Originally released as an LP on the Argo label in 1976 this programme of American classics for chamber ortchestra was the Academy of St Martin in the Fields' contribution to the celebration of the Bicentennial of the United States of America in July 1976.

The record was very enthusiastically received when first released and quickly established itself as a classic Academy/Marriner album:

"Few anthologies find room for a symphony; but this one does, and in doing so offers us a very good one, Ives's Third: three gently affectionate movements (for once no jokes, no revolutions) ... it is music of great charm, and given exactly that quality in the continuously eloquent performance of Neville Marriner's Academy... there is also playing of the very first order in Barber's Adagio, with an intensity of string tone at the climax hardly to be believed possible with the number of players likely involved. The Copland is splendid too, trumpet and cor anglais exceptionally well balanced with each other - projecting their solos with a long-lined beauty matching that of the string players. Creston's A Rumour is in a sense a party piece for the orchestra... perhaps in this little piece Creston has produced the record's second triumph of good nature; hardly comparable in scope with the Ives, but an effective one nevertheless. Its performance and recording are of an equal standard to that of the whole disc: impeccable".
Gramophone July 1976
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