Album Summary
Performers
Thomas Allen (Baritone)
Felicity Palmer (Soprano)
Moray Welsh (Cello)
Jill Gomez (Soprano)
Stuart Burrows (Tenor)
Csaba Erdélyi (Viola)
Notes & Reviews:
Alun Hoddinott (b. 1929) has been called the greatest living Welsh composer. Essentially chromatic, his music often shows a dark Celtic intensity, manifested in his nocturnal slow movements.
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Works Details
Hoddinott, Alun : Dives and Lazarus, Op 39, cantata - Performers: Thomas Allen (Baritone); Felicity Palmer (Soprano)
- Conductor: David Atherton
- Ensemble: New Philharmonia Orchestra
- Notes: Kingsway Hall, London, England (03/17/1975-03/02/1975)
- Running Time: 14 min. 37 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1965
Hoddinott, Alun : Concertino for viola and small orchesta, Op 14 - Performer: Csaba Erdélyi (Viola)
- Conductor: David Atherton
- Ensemble: New Philharmonia Orchestra
- Notes: Kingsway Hall, London, England (03/17/1975-03/02/1975)
- Running Time: 6 min. 13 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1958
Hoddinott, Alun : Nocturnes and Cadenzas for cello and orchestra, Op.62 - Performer: Moray Welsh (Cello)
- Conductor: Charles Groves
- Ensemble: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Notes: Brent Town Hall, Wembley, Middlesex, England (11/04/1980-11/05/1980)
- Running Time: 20 min. 58 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1969
Hoddinott, Alun : Sinfonia Fidei for soprano, tenor, chorus & orchestra, Op.95 - Performers: Moray Welsh (Cello); Jill Gomez (Soprano); Stuart Burrows (Tenor)
- Conductor: Charles Groves
- Ensemble: Philharmonia Chorus
- Notes: Brent Town Hall, Wembley, Middlesex, England (11/04/1980-11/05/1980)
- Running Time: 7 min. 41 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Orchestral
- Written: 1977




























