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Vaughan Williams • Walton

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Vaughan Williams: Suite for Four Hands; Walton: Symphony No. 1; Crown Imperial (arr. H Murill)) Lynn Arnold, Charles Matthews (piano) Albion ALBCD047 61:50 mins

The main attraction here, I suspect, will be the premiere recording of Suite for Four Hands, a very early Vaughan Williams work written in 1893 when he was studying compositio­n under Parry. Stolidly German in style, its ‘Prelude’ is an unashamed essay in pompous Baroque-style grandeur à la Handel

or Bach – the kind Poulenc would affectiona­tely guy decades later in his Organ Concerto. Beethoven’s influence brings some harmonic surprises in the following ‘Minuet’, and while the ‘Sarabande’ reverts to a heavy Handelian manner, the final ‘Gigue’ combines Brahms-like playfulnes­s with a touch of Strausssty­le chromatici­sm, the result sounding surprising­ly close to Elgar. While there is absolutely no hint of his characteri­stic style to come, it is interestin­g to hear VW’S starting point as a composer.

With Walton’s First Symphony (though I concur with VW in thinking the finale not up to the extraordin­ary quality of the rest), we have an undoubted mature masterpiec­e. But Herbert Murrill’s four-hand transcript­ion, masterly though it may be, is something of a curate’s egg and really brings home the fact that Walton was above all an orchestral composer. The opening pages especially are about as effective at conjuring the original as a Brownie box camera would be for recreating a Hollywood epic. On the other hand, once the harmonic gears begin to grind in the first movement, the performanc­e becomes compelling, and the rest of the Walton tracks, including Crown Imperial, give much pleasure thanks to the excellent playing of Lynn Arnold and Charles Matthews.

Daniel Jaffé

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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