Coates: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 / Wilson, BBC Philharmonic

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Label
Chandos
Release Date
June 9, 2023
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      Eric Coates
    • ORCHESTRA / ENSEMBLE
      Bbc Philharmonic
    • PERFORMER
      BBC Philharmonic
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      June 09, 2023
    • UPC
      095115216422
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      CHAN 20164
    • LABEL
      Chandos
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. Television March

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson

    2. Three Men Suite

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson

    3. Cinderella

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson

    4. The Dam Busters: March

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson

    5. Last Love: Romance

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson

    6. Sweet Seveteen: Concert Valse

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson

    7. Three Elizabeths Suite

      Composer: Eric Coates

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: John Wilson


John Wilson’s third volume of the music of Eric Coates combines some of the composer’s larger-scale works with miniatures and two marches.

The Cinderella Phantasy frames the well-known fairy-tale from Cinderella’s perspective, glossing over the more brutal elements of the original, with some notably descriptive writing for the dream sequences, the ball and of course the happy ending.

The Three Men is to some extent autobiographical, as Coates explores his love of his native Nottinghamshire countryside, his love for London and his love of the sea.

The Three Elizabeths is a suite of portraits of three great figures in English History – Queen Elizabeth I; Elizabeth of Glamis (then the Queen Consort, now remembered as the Queen Mother), and Princess Elizabeth (who of course became Queen Elizabeth II).

Lost Love is a wistful Romance written in 1939, while the much later Sweet Seventeen is a beautiful waltz, inspired by Eric and his wife Phyliss’ love of dancing. In fact, the title refers to his first date with Phyllis, at the Blenheim Restaurant, the day before her seventeenth birthday. Two marches complete the program – the Television March was commissioned by the BBC (just three weeks before the date of broadcast!) for the resumption of television broadcasting in 1946. The Dam Busters March was used as the main title for Michael Anderson’s 1955 film and is arguably the composer’s most widely known work.

REVIEW:

The Dam Busters march became the biggest and final hit of Coates’s career. John Wilson’s way with it – letting that tune glide in almost imperceptibly, relishing the moment when the violins decorate it, like sprinkling icing on a cake – typifies his approach.

-- Gramophone