New On Naxos | Consumer: June 2023

NEW ON NAXOS | JUNE 2023

INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS

Violin Conversations BLACKFORD • BLAKE • BUTLER • HISCOCKS • HOROVITZ KNEHANS • MALONE • MUSGRAVE • RAWSTHORNE • WALLEN Madeleine Mitchell, Violin Andrew Ball, Errollyn Wallen, Wendy Hiscocks, Nigel Clayton, Ian Pace, Martin Butler, Howard Blake, Pianos Violinist Madeleine Mitchell has inspired new works from a variety of composers, many of whom share connections of various kinds. ‘Conversations’ sit at the heart of an album in which four pianist composers join Mitchell to perform their works. The music ranges from Alan Rawsthorne’s quicksilver 1958 Violin Sonata , heard here in a BBC broadcast to honour Mitchell’s two-decade partnership with the late Andrew Ball, to Thea Musgrave’s vivid Colloquy . The sequence of atmospheric, communicative pieces from contemporary composers explores natural phenomena, songs of freedom, telephonic frustration and a pas de deux love duet. Key Feature: Madeleine Mitchell has performed as a solo violinist and chamber musician in 50 countries, including at major festivals and venues such as the BBC Proms, the Canberra International Music Festival, Lincoln Center in New York, Wigmore Hall and the South Bank Centre in London, and the Sydney Opera House. She has been a soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

Companion Titles – Madeleine Mitchell, Violin 8.574560 Release Date: 23 Jun 2023

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Click to listen to RAWSTHORNE, A.: Violin Sonata: III. Toccata: Allegro di bravura

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WORLD PREMIERE RECORDING

Władysław ŻELEŃSKI (1837–1921) Janek (‘Johnny’) Opera in two acts (1896–99) Libretto by Ludomił German (1851–1920)

Małgorzata Grzegorzewicz-Rodek, Agnieszka Kuk, Sopranos Łukasz Gaj, Tenor • Paweł Trojak, Baritone • Dariusz Górski, Bass Women’s Choir of The Henryk Wieniawski Philharmonic in Lublin I Signori Men’s Vocal Ensemble • The Henryk Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra in Lublin Wojciech Rodek Władysław Żeleński was a neo-Romantic from southern Poland whose compositions were infused with evocative national colour and character. His opera Janek draws on local atmosphere and traditional music but also makes use of the emotive Italian verismo style. Set in the Tatra Mountains, the tragic drama of Janek weaves an entangled tale of romantic attachments and deception, set in motion after the eponymous hero and leader of a band of robbers, arrives wounded at the cottage of the charming Bronka. Key Feature: Władysław Żeleński is known as a successor to Stanisław Moniuszko, but beyond some chamber music on Polish labels such as Dux and Acte Préable very little of his music is known in modern recordings. One or two arias from Janek have appeared on recital programmes, but this world premiere of a complete modern recording of this opera has to be counted as something of a coup in a work that achieved popularity in its day and was given its premiere at the opening of the Lviv Municipal Theatre in 1900. Janek has only really been recognised and appreciated within the borders of Poland, but with its blend of folk music and high drama Janek has all of the tragic weight you could ask for in a Romantic opera from any country.

8.660521-22 Release Date: 16 Jun 2023

Companion Titles – Other recordings featuring Polish composers

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Click to listen to Act II: Scene 4: Będzie tu, dzisiaj gwarno i wesoło! (‘This place will be loud and merry today!’)

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