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John Wilson and Sinfonia of London release their second album, following widespread and universal critical acclaim for their first recording, of Korngold’s Symphony in F sharp. This new recording explores the unique sound world of French orchestral music of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The programme juxtaposes well-known favourites, such as Debussy’s Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune, Massenet’s ‘Méditation’ from Thaïs, with pieces far more rarely heard, for example Duruflé’s Trois Danses and Saint- Saëns’s Le Rouet d’Omphale). Many of these works evoke the ‘exoticism’ of Spain or North Africa (as was the fashion in French music of this era), and all share the intricate, detailed orchestration that defines the ‘Impressionist’ style. John Wilson and Sinfonia of London capture the mood and spirit of these pieces with consummate skill and outstanding musicianship.
Originally formed in 1955, Sinfonia of London was re-established in 2018 by the British conductor John Wilson to devote itself, at least initially, to recording projects, of which this is the second album.
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Top 10 Classical Albums of 2020
"...The playing from the Sinfonia of London, amazingly a group that comes together only for special sessions and was officially reformed in 2018, is flawless – with a clean and precise sound that bellies warmth. The production team at Chandos is commendable for producing such a wonderful recording." — Leighton Jones
TheClassicReview.com - 16 December 2020
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“The second recording by John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London only confirms what their debut recording of the Korngold Symphony suggested: that this is the most exciting new musical partnership in England (or anywhere else, for that matter).”
Jim Svejda – KDFC Radio – December 2020
Critics’ Choice 2020
“… Wilson makes every note, phrase and splash of colour glow with affection and style.”
Richard Bratby – Gramophone magazine – December 2020
Chosen by Times critics as one of the best Classical albums of 2020
The Times & Sunday Times – 10 December 2020
***** Coup de Cœur
Jeremie Cahen - Classica magazine (France) - September 2020
Recording of the Month
“… the pleasure of this album is in the way it brings together well-loved French works and lesser-known treasures to stunning effect. The performances themselves are exquisite in their fine details …” ****½
Angus McPherson – Limelightmagazine.com.au – 14 May 2020
Recommended
“… The orchestra here is the Sinfonia of London, a specially recruited session band which has taken on a famous name from the past. They play with both delicacy and verve for John Wilson, whose command of pacing and the management of climax is very much in evidence. There is nothing crude or coarse about their work here. This is a SACD, but I was listening in ordinary two-channel stereo, in which there was a lovely bloom on the sound, but no danger of blurring. There are other recordings of all the works here, some of which sit on my shelves, but I am not going to list comparisons: this collection stands on its own. To add to the attractions, instead of the dreary mugshots we so often have on the front of booklets nowadays, there is a charming painting titled Boats in a Port, very suitable for the Ibert which gives its name to the whole disc. This is a fizzing collection and it will certainly be one of my Records of the Year.”
Stephen Barber – MusicWeb-International.com – 30 March 2020
Orchestral Choice
Performance ***** Recording *****
“… All performance are beyond praise and superbly recorded. This is undoubtedly my best disc of the last 12 months”
Roger Nichols – BBC Music magazine – April
“… the programme is a roll-call of some of the finest orchestrators of their day. There are few more scintillating wizards of the orchestra than Chabrier or Ibert in this mood, let alone the ever-fastidious Ravel in his Rapsodie espagnole. Wilson’s technically brilliant orchestra is in its element and the performances add an extra dash of showmanship to the music’s luminous, sensuous, always totally French sound-world.” *****
Richard Fairman – Financial Times – 11 February 2020
"... urgently recommended."
David A McConnell - TheClassicalreview.com - 12 February 2020
Recording of the Month
“…The enthusiasm Wilson elicits from his orchestra is apparent on every truck, though what really impresses is the finesse … It’s a wonderful disc…”
Tim Ashley – Gramophone magazine – February 2020
Classical Album of the Week
“… all of the music requires refined, stylish playing, and Wilson and his orchestra certainly supply that…” ****
Andrew Clements – The Guardian – 7 February 2020
Album of the Week
“John Wilson’s second disc with his hand-picked Sonfonia of London emulates the recorded collections of Sir Thomas Beecham and is executed with similar technical panache and interpretative flair… The programme is neatly framed by the two French “Spanish” works, and Wilson beautifully captures the colourful instrumentation and specific atmospheres of these impressionist masterpieces …”
Hugh Canning – The Sunday Times (Culture magazine) – 2 February 2020
Album of the Week
"... well worth exploring ..." *****
David Mellor - The Mail on Sunday - 2 February 2020
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