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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

James MacMillan - Symphony No. 2; etc. (James MacMillan)


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Composer: James MacMillan
  • (01) Sinfonietta
  • (02) Cumnock Fair, for string orchestra and piano
  • (03) Symphony No. 2

Graeme McNaught, piano
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
James MacMillan, conductor

Date: 2000

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Review

ARTISTIC QUALITY: 9 / SOUND QUALITY: 9

While the music of Scottish composer James MacMillan (b. 1959) shows the clear influence of 20th century modernism, his heart and soul remain strongly allied with the Romantics, especially British ones. His Sinfonietta (1991) is a gorgeous affair that begins with a long melancholy introduction that sets the stage for periodic clamorous intrusions; Cummock Fair (1998/99) for piano and string orchestra is an energetic concerto grosso that gives the piano a turn at a nicely shaped obbligato role. As in the Sinfonietta, disruptive, discordant statements appear, but these are mitigated by the work’s easy-going lyricism (with some familiar folk tunes tossed in for good measure).

Although the Symphony No. 2 (1999) shows more than a casual acquaintance with the music of Boulez and contemporary Scandinavian composers Leif Segerstam and Einojuhani Rautavaara, MacMillan’s own penchant for melodic grounding resonates throughout the work, and his pizzicato atmospherics are particularly impressive. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra turns in solid, sympathetic readings, especially in the symphony. The sonics are also top-notch, a typical feature of BIS productions.

-- Paul Cook, ClassicsToday

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James MacMillan (born 16 July 1959) is a Scottish classical composer and conductor. He studied composition at the University of Edinburgh with Rita McAllister and Kenneth Leighton, and at Durham University with John Casken. MacMillan came to the attention of the classical establishment with the BBC Scottish SO's premiere of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie at the Proms in 1990. Further successes have included his second opera The Sacrifice and the St John Passion. MacMillan's music is infused with the spiritual and the political. His Roman Catholic faith has inspired many of his sacred works.

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