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Special offer. Kinsella: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 10

Bill Golding (narrator), Gerard O'Connor (bass-baritone)

RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Irish Chamber Orchestra, Colman Pearce, Gábor Takács-Nagy

Special offer. Kinsella: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 10

Bill Golding (narrator), Gerard O'Connor (bass-baritone)

RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Irish Chamber Orchestra, Colman Pearce, Gábor Takács-Nagy

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About

John Kinsella (b. 1932) is the most important Irish symphonist since Stanford, with no fewer than ten to his credit. Kinsella’s Fifth Symphony, written in 1992, is an impassioned setting of humanist poetry by three Irish poets killed in the 1916 Uprising. His most recent symphony, No. 10, was composed in 2010 for an orchestra of Mozartean dimensions, with the clarity of its textures animated by driving power and energy.

These are live recordings, made at the time of the first performances.

The booklet has an extensive commentary, complete with music examples, by Séamas de Barra, who is writing a book on Kinsella’s symphonies for Toccata Press, and a commentary on the origins of the music by John Kinsella himself.

Gerard O’Connor, bass-baritone, has sung with Opera Ireland, English National Opera, Opera North and a number of other opera companies, as well as the Edinburgh and Wexford Festivals and the RTÉ Proms. Bill Golding is one of Ireland’s best-known actors, with a range that takes him from children’s television to Shakespeare. Colman Pearce, a former Principal Conductor of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, is also a pianist and since 1990 has been devoting more time to composition. Gábor Takács-Nagy has been ‘Principal Artistic Partner’ of the Irish Chamber Orchestra since 2013; he is also a violinist, a winner of the Jenő Hubay Violin Competition and a founder-member of the Mikrokosmos String Quartet.

Contents and tracklist

I. Larghetto - Allegro
Track length9:33
II. Largo
Track length4:16
III. Presto
Track length3:58
IV. Largo - Allegro
Track length19:40
I. Largo - Allegro energico
Track length9:00
II. Largo - Andante
Track length10:45
III. Allegro energico
Track length10:15
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