BBC Music Magazine

Vaughan Williams

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The Lark Ascending*; Piano Quintet; Romance**; Fantasia on the ‘Old 104th’ Psalm Tune† *Duncan Riddell (violin), **Abigail Fenna (viola), Mark Bebbington (piano); †City of London Choir; Royal Philharmon­ic Orchestra/hilary Davan Wetton

Resonus RES10311 64:19 mins

Back in 1970 Sir Adrian Boult recorded Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on the ‘Old 104th’ Psalm Tune with Peter Katin, but the work has been ignored on record since. Its dramatic juxtaposit­ions of Lisztian piano cadenzas with VW’S setting for choir and orchestra of Thomas Ravenscrof­t’s 17th-century psalm tune are stirringly captured on this new recording, where Mark Bebbington is the fiery soloist. Conductor Hilary Davan Wetton builds the piece effectivel­y to a full-bore peroration, catching its occasional­ly unsettling mix of timehonour­ed sureties with a modern sense of dislocatio­n.

Members of the Royal Philharmon­inc Orchestra join Bebbington for an equally successful performanc­e of the

Piano Quintet, a work written over four decades earlier. Bebbington in particular embraces the rhapsodic turbulence of the music, pushing it to fever pitch in places. Vaughan Williams eventually withdrew the Quintet, concerned perhaps that he’d outgrown the succulent late Romanticis­m it expresses. But this full-blooded interpreta­tion is a strong reminder that it remains eminently worth investigat­ing.

The RPO’S leader Duncan

Riddell is the supple, expressive soloist in The Lark Ascending, in the original version for violin and piano Vaughan Williams wrote before enlisting to serve in World War I. Bebbington proves a highly sensitive accompanis­t, as he is in the Romance for viola and piano. The Romance speaks a language halfway between the Piano Quintet and The Lark Ascending, and is sumptuousl­y played by RPO principal viola

Abigail Fenna. Nigel Simeone’s booklet notes ideally complement the music. Terry Blain PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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