Gipps: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 / Gamba, BBC Philharmonic

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Label
Chandos
Release Date
October 14, 2022
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      Ruth Gipps
    • ORCHESTRA / ENSEMBLE
      Bbc Philharmonic
    • PERFORMER
      Juliana Koch
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      October 14, 2022
    • UPC
      095115216125
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      CHAN 20161
    • LABEL
      Chandos
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. Chanticleer Overture, Op. 28

      Composer: Ruth Gipps

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: Rumon Gamba

    2. Oboe Concerto, Op. 20

      Composer: Ruth Gipps

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Performer: Juliana Koch (Oboe)

      Conductor: Rumon Gamba

    3. Death on the Pale Horse, Op. 25

      Composer: Ruth Gipps

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: Rumon Gamba

    4. Symphony No. 3, Op. 57

      Composer: Ruth Gipps

      Ensemble: BBC Philharmonic

      Conductor: Rumon Gamba


Ruth Gipps (1921 – 1999) was born in the English seaside resort of Bexhill-on-Sea. Encouraged as a child by an ambitious pianist mother, she appeared locally as a prodigy pianist. She was accepted by the Royal College of Music in 1937, at the age of sixteen, having won the Caird Scholarship. She quickly matured, both as composer and pianist. She studied with Vaughan Williams and Gordon Jacob, and later the oboe with Leon Goossens. During the Second World War she gained a position as oboist with the City of Birmingham Orchestra and devoted a great deal of her time to composing. Three of the works on this album were composed during the war: the Oboe Concerto, the tone poem Death on the Pale Horse, and the overture Chanticleer (derived from an opera which, sadly, she never completed). The manuscript of the Third Symphony is dated 1 November 1965 and the work was first heard when Gipps introduced it with her London Repertoire Orchestra, on 19 March 1966. Its first professional performance took place on 29 October 1969, Gipps directing the BBC Scottish Orchestra, but it has since gone largely unheard, until now.

REVIEWS:

Each of this foursome, the bulk from the 1940s, offers pungent and individual delights...Throughout the album the BBC Philharmonic plays with bright colours, a sharp attack and swaggering energy – just what this dip into Gipps deserves.

-- BBC Music Magazine

The BBC Philharmonic sound as though they relished communing with the music throughout, and Chandos’s sound is first rate. Warmly recommended.

-- Gramophone