Britten Nocturne 2LP 45rpm 180g Vinyl Peter Pears London Symphony Orchestra ORG Limited Edition USA
Title: Nocturne
Catalog Number: ORG 152 / London CS 6179
Label: London Records
Reissued by: ORG Original Recordings Group
Barcode: 858492002527
Original release year: 1960
Reissue year: 2014
Number of discs: 2
Revolutions per minute: 45 rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Numbered Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 706gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: November 29, 2014
Collection: ORG London Records Series
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Benjamin Britten conducts the London Symphony Orchestra performing Nocturne. Additionally, Peter Pears and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden perform Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes. Nocturne is a song cycle by Benjamin Britten dedicated to Alma Mahler, written for tenor, seven obbligato instruments and strings.Perfect Audiophile reissue on 45rpm double LP!
- Limited Edition
- Numbered Edition
- Limited to 2500 Units Worldwide
- Deluxe Laminated Gatefold Cover
- Double LP Audiophile 180g Vinyl Pressed at RTI
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman
- Cut from the Original Analog Master Tapes
- Originally released as London CS 6179
- Famous London Records Blueback Series
On this audiophile release from the Original Recordings Group, Benjamin Britten conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in a performance of his own final song cycle Nocturne while Peter Pears and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden perform the two pieces - "Four Sea Interludes" and "Passacaglia" - from Britten's opera Peter Grimes.
The Nocturne, Op. 60, composed in 1958 and first performed at that year’s Leeds Centenary Festival, is in many respects a successor to Britten's Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings. As with the earlier work, the texts have the theme of night, sleep and dreams in common, but there are some important differences: in contrast to the single obbligato horn employed in the Serenade, Britten here uses seven different solo instruments, each of which lends its own distinctive color to each setting.
Whereas the Serenade had consisted of a sequence of separate, self-contained songs, however unified overall, the Nocturne is completely through-composed, connected by means of a recurring ritornello figure in the strings, its gently rocking motion no doubt meant to represent the breathing sleeper (this idea actually derives from a song originally intended for the Serenade, ‘Now sleeps the crimson petal’, which was never used). The harmonic language too is less tonally stable and more ambiguous, making particular use of the juxtaposition of two keys a semi-tone apart, C and D flat. Britten dedicated the work to Alma Mahler, in doing so acknowledging the debt he himself owed to Gustav Mahler.
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Benjamin Britten, conductor
Peter Pears
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Track Listing:
Side A
Britten: Nocturne, Op. 60, for tenor solo – seven obligato instruments and string orchestra
Part 1 of 2
Side B
Britten: Nocturne, Op. 60, for tenor solo – seven obligato instruments and string orchestra
Part 2 of 2
Side C
Britten: Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from “Peter Grimes”, Op. 33
1. Dawn (act I)
2. Sunday Morning (act II)
3. Moonlight (act III)
Side D
Britten: Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from “Peter Grimes”, Op. 33
1. Storm (act I)
2. Passacaglia (act II)
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