Recordings of Lennox Berkeley's music
Julian Bream in Concerto
Format: CD
Label: Alto
Release date: February 2012
Catalogue no: ALC1174
Label: Alto
Release date: February 2012
Catalogue no: ALC1174
Julian Bream does everything, it goes without saying emotional depth is in the second movement of the Arnold, the slow movement - a threnody for Django Reinhardt - most imaginative. This concerto was written for Julian Bream and he plays it magnificently, as do the Melos Ensemble. The recording is first-rate - clear but not at all clinical ... The Giuliani demonstrates Bream's technique and musicianship (Gramophone). Berkeley: Sonatina - an enjoyably amiable piece; Ravel: Pavane - very relaxed account; Roussel: Segovia - a characteristic touch of acerbity; the two sonatas of Cimarosa both very personable (Penguin Guide).
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
Performed by Julian Bream (guitar)