BBC Music Magazine

Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival

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– Orchestral Series Highlights Works by Beethoven, Clyne, Maxwell Davies, Mendelssoh­n and Witter-johnson

Edinburgh Festival Chorus; BBC Symphony Orchestra/dalia Stasevska; Chineke! Orchestra/ William Eddins; Royal Scottish National Orchestra/thomas Søndergård, Elim Chan; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/marin Alsop Linn Records CKD686 (digital download only) 59:11 mins

This recording of orchestral highlights from the 2021 Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival is one of five Linn releases, including chamber music and opera, celebratin­g last year’s out-of-theordinar­y event. It’s a snapshot of concerts played on sports fields in socially-distanced outdoor constructi­ons with the usual diverse, if largely Uk-based array of ensembles and artists flitting through the capital.

But it’s all too fleeting, largely due to the piecemeal programme which pits complete works against sections of others. Anna Clyne’s PIVOT, a dystopian flit of Scottish folk tunes and dissonance, is the opening item in this world premiere performanc­e under Dalia Stasevska and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, as it was for the festival; and a Chineke! commission, Ayanna Witter-johnson’s Blush, is tightly played under William Eddins, full of locomotive energy.

Peter Maxwell Davies’s A Spell for Green Corn is superb here under Marin Alsop and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, although the segue into the wedding march from Mendelssoh­n’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream jars. The scant four highlights from that work and Harriet Walter’s evocative, finely poised narration alongside Thomas Søndergård and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s vivid playing, suggest something rather magical – if only we could hear more of it. Sarah Urwin Jones

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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