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Special offer. Adrian Sutton: Violin Concerto and other works

Fenella Humphreys (violin), BBC Philharmonic, Michael Seal

Adrian Sutton: Violin Concerto and other works

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Sutton’s natural métier is the theatre, and even the Violin Concerto has an external programme which concerns a seagull and its appearance around various coastlines...Sutton was himself a violinist,...

Special offer. Adrian Sutton: Violin Concerto and other works

Fenella Humphreys (violin), BBC Philharmonic, Michael Seal

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Sutton’s natural métier is the theatre, and even the Violin Concerto has an external programme which concerns a seagull and its appearance around various coastlines...Sutton was himself a violinist,...

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Following a devastating cancer diagnosis in September 2022, Adrian Sutton, composer of the music for War Horse, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and other National Theatre productions, made a conscious decision to change his focus, committing himself to working solely on music for the concert hall. This has led to a series of major new works, including his Violin Concerto which received its world première at the Southbank Centre in June 2023, played by Fenella Humphreys and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Adrian commented: ‘We all have limited time – and resources. How to make best use of them? In my situation, there’s only one answer: avoid egregious waste of both time and energy ruminating on things I can’t change. Instead, I can choose how I react to the facts – and I’m choosing not to be a victim.’ This new album of world-première record ings reflects the composer’s new focus. Of the album, Adrian Sutton says: ‘Here's the real musical me. My core musical DNA. The Violin Concerto in particular (being a violinist myself) is for me the main course on this disc, but the other works are a showcase for what I’ve always been about... ranging from the bracing and instrumentally challenging A Fist Full of Fives through to orchestral suites derived from my theatre works. I’m very proud of them all, and pleased to have had the opportunity to share them.’

Contents and tracklist

I. Thermals
Track length11:03
II. Far Cliffs
Track length7:15
III. Life Force
Track length6:59
I. Devon at Peace
Track length4:10
II. First Gallop
Track length1:38
III. Crossing the Channel
Track length2:15
IV. Emilie's Theme
Track length2:53
V. The Charge
Track length1:29
VI. Joey and Albert Reunited
Track length2:22
No. 1, The Departure
Track length3:33
No. 2, Intermezzo
Track length3:10
No. 3, Gigue
Track length1:33
No. 4, Polperro Beach
Track length4:35
No. 5, Contagion
Track length2:39

Spotlight on this release

  • Adrian Sutton on his Violin Concerto

    24th Oct 2024by Katherine Cooper

    The British composer discusses the inspirations behind his new concerto for Fenella Humphreys, his work for the theatre (including the score for the play War Horse), and how receiving a terminal diagnosis led him to channel his creative energies in new directions.

Awards and reviews

December 2024

Sutton’s natural métier is the theatre, and even the Violin Concerto has an external programme which concerns a seagull and its appearance around various coastlines...Sutton was himself a violinist, and the writing is idiomatic, but also tricky in its demands, both athletic and lyrical, which are effortlessly met by Humphreys.
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