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Friday, May 5, 2023

Anthony Hedges - Kingston Sketches; Breton Sketches


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Composer: Anthony Hedges
  • 4 Breton Sketches, Op. 79
  • Cantilena, Op. 87a
  • Heigham Sound, Op. 72
  • 4 Miniature Dances, Op. 28
  • Scenes from the Humber, Op. 80
  • Kingston Sketches, Op. 36

RTÉ Sinfonietta
Anthony Hedges, conductor

Date: 1997 / 2022
Label: Mar Polo / Naxos

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Review

Born in 1931, Anthony Hedges becomes the youngest composer to be represented in Marco Polo’s admirable British Light Music series. His name will probably be little familiar to light music followers generally, and those expecting any of the radio and television themes that have popped up repeatedly throughout this series will here be disappointed. Hedges’s concentration on light music seems to have developed from his 30-odd years as Reader in Composition at Hull University, which provided the impetus to compose music that, in the words of Grove, “presents no great difficulty to performer or listener”. The Humberside area is specifically celebrated in the Scenes from the Humber and Kingston Sketches, while Hedges’s family holidays apparently inspired the Four Breton Sketches and the lively overture Heigham Sound. This last, commemorating an East Anglia beauty spot, is perhaps the most impressive item here, engagingly contrasting its bustling and tranquil aspects. By contrast the delightfully uninhibited waltz “St Lunaire” (from the Breton Sketches) that opens the collection is the piece one might most readily go away humming.

The various sets of geographical impressions do ultimately tend to be rather similar in style and lacking in sharply defined characteristics. However, the disc as a whole should prove a welcome addition to the collections of more adventurous light music enthusiasts looking for something slightly different. With the composer at the helm, all is elegantly written, played and recorded.'

-- Andrew LambGramophone

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Anthony Hedges (5 March 1931 – 19 June 2019) was an English composer. He was born in Bicester, Oxfordshire, and studied music at Keble College Oxford. From 1957 he was a music lecturer at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music in Glasgow, and from 1962 at The University of Hull (1962–94). Hedges is often regarded primarily as a light-music composer due to the large number of recordings of his light orchestral music. His other works include two symphonies, a Sinfonia Concertante, concertinos for flute, horn, trumpet, bassoon, and the Variations on a theme of Rameau, as well as choral and chamber music.
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