Thursday 9 August 2018

Welsh Orchestral Music Playlist

WELSH ORCHESTRAL MUSIC PLAYLIST



A non-exclusive playlist compiled from free online sources. There are many more composers and works which are unrecorded (I have excluded computer realisations from this list) - if I have omitted anyone, please accept my apologies and message me with links to recordings.

Web links:

Composers of Wales
Curiad
Cwmni Gwynn
Oriana Publications
SAIN
Ty Cerdd
Welsh Music Guild



ALUN HODDINOTT [1929 – 2008]


Badger in the Bag                                        
Clarinet Concerto No.2                                
Concerto for Orchestra                              
Concerto Grosso No.1                              
Concerto Grosso No.2                                
Doubles                                                        
Dragonfire                                                   
Euphonium Concerto (1)                          
Euphonium Concerto (2)                              
Euphonium Concerto (3)                              
Euphonium Concerto (4)                              
Fioriture                                                            
Four Welsh Dances                                        
Harp Concerto                                                
Horn Concerto                                               
Investiture Dances                                         
La Serenissima, Images of Venice              
Landscapes                                                    
Lanterne des Morts                                       
Lizard, Concerto for Orchestra                   
Noctis Equi                                                       
Nocturnes and Cadenzas                                 
Organ Concerto                                              
Overture – Jack Straw                                   
Scena for Strings                                            
Scenes from The Trumpet Major              
Sinfonietta No.2                                             
Star Children 
Symphony No.2     
Symphony No.3                                               
Symphony No.4                                             
Symphony No.5                                             
Symphony No.6                                             
Symphony No.7                                             
Symphony No.8                                             
Symphony No.9                                             
Symphony No.10                                           
Taliesin                                                             
The Heaventree of Stars                              
Variation on “Braint”                                    
Viola Concertino                                            
Welsh Dances Suite No.1                            
Welsh Dances Suite No.2                            


ARWEL HUGHES [1909 – 1988]


Anatiomaros                                                    
Fantasia in A minor                                        
Legend: Owain Glyndwr                               
Overture: Serch yw’r Doctor                       
Prelude to the opera Menna                                          
Prelude                                                             
Suite (1)                                                            
Suite (2) (Cambrian Serenade)                    
Suite (3)                                                            


BEN LUNN [b.1990]


Abiding in Fire                                                 
Abiding in Sound                                            
Accordion Concerto ‘Mandala’                   
A Letter to a Dying Man                               
Sangye                                                              
Solvognen                                                        
Symphony No.3                                             
                                            

BRIAN NOYES [b.1949]


Points of Decision                                        
Shadows of Memory                                     


CEIRI TORJUSSEN [b.1976]


Blodeuwedd (extract)                                   
Momentum                                                      


CHARLIE BARBER [b.1949]


Michelangelo Sketches                                 
Shut Up and Dance                                        


CHRISTIAN MORRIS [b.1974]


Lyra Davidica                                                   


CHRISTOPHER PAINTER [b. 1962]


Bugles Sang                                                    
Furnace of Colours                                                                          
Invisible Cities
Spirit Dances                                                 
Symphony No.3                                             
…the brightness of snow                              
Vanishing Light                                              






DANIEL JONES [1912 – 1993]


Capriccio for flute, harp and strings              
Cello Concerto                                                
Overture: Ieunctid                                          
Overture: Orpheus and Bacchus                    
Salute to Dylan Thomas                              
Sinfonietta No.1 
Symphony No.1                                           
Symphony No.2                                             
Symphony No.3                                             
Symphony No.4                                             
Symphony No.5 
Symphony No.8                                            
Symphony No.9                                             
Symphony No.10                                           
Symphony No.11                                           
Symphony No.12                                           
Symphony No.13                                           
The Cloud Messenger                                   
Variation on Braint                                        
Violin Concerto                                              

DAVID WYNNE [1900 -1983]

              
Symphony No.3                                             


ELOISE GYNN [b.1985]


Sakura                                                               


GARETH GLYN [b.1951] 


Gwyl Mabsant                                                 
Gododdin                                                         
Legend of the Lake                                        
A Snowdon Overture                                     
Symphony                                                        
Anglesey Seascapes                                       
Trumpet Concerto                                         


GARETH OLUBUNMI HUGHES [b.1985]


Human Visions #2 – Civilisations                


GARETH WALTERS [1928 – 2012]


Divertimento for Strings (1)                        
Divertimento for Strings (2)                        
Divertimento for Strings (3)                        
Divertimento for Strings (4)                        
Divertimento for Strings (5)                        


GARETH WOOD [b.1950]


Concerto for Tuba                                          


GRACE WILLIAMS [1906 – 1977]


Elegy                                                                       
Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes                                    
Penillion                                                            
Sea Sketches (1 – High Wind)                      
Sea Sketches (2 – Sailing Song)                   
Sea Sketches (3 – Channel Sirens)               
Sea Sketches (4 – Breakers)                         
Sinfonia Concertante                                    
Symphony No.2                                             
Variation on Braint                                               
Violin Concerto                                              
                                         

GUTO PUW [b.1972]


Hologram                                                                                                     
Oboe Concerto (1)                                         
Oboe Concerto (2)                                         
Oboe Concerto (3)                                         
Oboe Concerto (4)                                         
Oboe Concerto (5)                                         
‘...ont agoraf y drws…’                                  
Reservoirs                                                       
Violin Concerto (1)                                         
Violin Concerto (2)                                         


HILARY TANN [b.1947]


          
From the Feather to the Mountain                                                       
Here, the Cliffs                                                      
Shakkei                                                             
                         

HUW WATKINS [b.1976]


Cello Concerto                                               
Violin Concerto                                              


JOHN METCALF [b.1946]


Cello Symphony (1)                                       
Cello Symphony (2)                                       
Cello Symphony (3)                                               
In Time of Daffodils (1)                                 
In Time of Daffodils (2)                               
In Time of Daffodils (3)                                 
In Time of Daffodils (4)                                 
In Time of Daffodils (5)                                 
In Time of Daffodils (6)                                 
In Time of Daffodils (7)                                 
Mapping Wales (1)                                        
Mapping Wales (2)                                        
Mapping Wales (3)                                        
Mapping Wales (4)                                        
Mapping Wales (5)                                        
Paradise Haunts…                                          
Three Mobiles (1)                                          
Three Mobiles (2)                                          
Three Mobiles (3)                                        
                                 

JOHN HARDY [b.1957]


Blue Letters from Tanganyika (1)               
Blue Letters from Tanganyika (2)               
Blue Letters from Tanganyika (3)               
Blue Letters from Tanganyika (4)               


JOHN REA


Illuminare                                                         


JOSEPH DAVIES [b.1987]


Byzantium                                                        
Rigaudon                                                          
The Shortest Day                                           


KARL JENKINS [b.1944]

                                                             
Euphonium Concerto (1)                              
Euphonium Concerto (2)                              
Euphonium Concerto (3)                              
                           

LYNNE PLOWMAN [b.1969]


Catching Shadows                                          
Cries Like Silence                                            


MARK BOWDEN [b.1979]


Heartland                                                         
Lyra                                                                   
The Dawn Halts                                              
Tirlun                                                                 
A Violence of Gifts                                         


MAX CHARLES DAVIES [b.1981]


A (very British) Summer Prayer                  
Cells and Sanctuaries                                    
Moving Hues                                                   
The Mysterious Kiss                                      


MAJA PALSER [b.1984]


Udon                                                                 
                                                            

MERVYN BURTCH [1929 – 2015]


The First Dragon                                            
                                            

MICHAEL PARKIN
              

Srebrenica                                                        


MORFYDD OWEN [1891 – 1918]


Nocturne                                                          
Threnody                                                         


NATHAN JAMES DEARDEN [b.1992]


Hafan                                                                


PAUL MEALOR [b.1974]


Symphony No.2                                             


PETER REYNOLDS [1958 – 2016]


Canons for the Longest Day                        

RHIAN SAMUEL [b.1944]


Clytemnestra (Movement 2)                    
Dances of the Stream                                   


RICHARD ELFYN JONES [b.1944]
              

Brangwyn Festival Overture                        


SARAH LIANE LEWIS [b.1988]


Chiaroscuro                                                     


WILLIAM MATHIAS [1934 – 1992]


Celtic Dances                                                  
Concerto for Clarinet                                    
Concerto for Harp                                          
Dance Overture                                              
Flute Concerto                                                
Harpsichord Concerto                                  
Helios                                                                
In Arcadia                                                         
Invocation and Dance                                       
Laudi                                                                 
Oboe Concerto (1)                                         
Oboe Concerto (2)                                         
Oboe Concerto (3)                                         
Piano Concerto No.1                                     
Piano Concerto No.2 (1)                               
Piano Concerto No.2 (2)                               
Piano Concerto No.2 (3)                               
Piano Concerto No.2 (4)                               
Piano Concerto No.3                                     
Requiescat                                                       
Sinfonietta                                                       
Symphony No.1                                             
Symphony No.2 (1)                                        
Symphony No.2 (2)                                        
Symphony No.2 (3)                                        
Symphony No.3 (1)                                        
Symphony No.3 (2)                                        
Symphony No.3 (3)                                        
Violin Concerto                                              

                                                               

Sunday 12 October 2014

If I weren't the way I am, I shouldn't write my symphonies. [Gustav Mahler] - PART FIVE



As it's the end of National Depression Week I thought that I'd write a little about how things have been going in the last eighteen months since being diagnosed with clinical depression and starting on my medication. 

At first, I felt a tremendous relief that someone was finally taking me seriously and not simply telling me to pull myself together (I'd told myself that often enough) and that treatment was being offered. The preferred form of treatment is counselling (or talking therapy to use the modern jargon) but, unfortunately, there is a waiting list for this. My employer has been, on the whole, very supportive. I was offered counselling but this takes the form of one half hour session over the phone - if my problems were that easy I'd have sorted myself out long ago! So, the option quickly changed to medication and, being prescribed a Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor (SSRI), I became the Sertraline Kid. 

Whether it was the placebo effect, the relief at the diagnosis or the immediate support of friends but I started to feel better and more positive (probably aided by the diagnosis and treatment of my diabetes and sleep apnoea) and it wasn't such an effort to get out of bed in the mornings and to leave the house. I was started on the lowest dose but, within a few months, was gradually moved up to the maximum, where I have stayed.

SSRIs are not happy pills, they still allow one to feel happiness and sadness but they enable the depressed person to function and experience 'normal' emotions. During the past eighteen months, the Sertraline Kid has fallen off his horse several times and there have been very dark times when, if I'm to be frank, I've struggled to keep on going. Fortunately for me, there has either been a good friend around to pick me up or I've been conscious of the fact that I need to battle on as my Dad and the Labrador rely on me.

Although Sertraline allows me to function in everyday situations and to cope with the pressures and stresses of work, it does have a down side in that although it focuses my mind, it removes the emotional drive to compose. It's ironic that when I'm being ruled by the Black Dog I have an irresistible urge to express myself through music but I find it very hard to focus my thoughts to do it and that when on medication I have the focus but loose the urge. I found when writing "Bugles Sang" for the National Youth Orchestra of Wales that I was see-sawing between both states by taking and not taking my medication - abstaining for a few days to get the creative impulse and then restarting in order to focus enough to get everything down on paper. Those few weeks were a real roller coaster of emotions.

Having thought that the Sertraline wasn't working, coming off it was a revelation. It is only when one stops the medication (not to be recommended) that one realises how effective it has been. That said, it can only do so much and one has to accept its limitations. I've been a depressive, with seriously dark periods, for over thirty years and two little pills everyday are not going to change that completely.

I saw a quote the other day "Think you're depressed? What if your pills are really working and your life is just shit?" It's a flippant remark but one that has more than an element of truth in it. We all have our problems, stresses and worries; the depressive person simply can't deal with them nor get them into perspective. We are already predisposed to unhappiness and dark thoughts and sometimes fail to appreciate that we are justified in feeling low because, actually, something shit has happened. I have, after a little thought, identified several things in my life that, if they were to be different, would have a massive effect upon my mood and general outlook on life. All I need to do now is to have the courage to face up to them!

I have spent time in my own personal hell and have faced down some of my demons although others still torment me. We all have the desire to be liked and loved but the depressive person craves it and wants constant reassurance. I'm aware that I have become very narcissistic and want to be  constantly told that my music isn't shite and that it means something to the people that I like, love and respect. There is a persistent and pernicious need for approval and validation, to the point of being pathetic. Normally, if you hate someone or something you just keep away from them, what do you do when you hate oneself? 

Self-loathing is a major problem and very hard to overcome. When people are nice I tend to think it's because they pity me for being a failure and my response can be quite awkward. Everyone has a level of self-doubt, the depressive person develops this into an art-form.

So, the last eighteen months have been both difficult and enlightening as the Sertraline Kid has ridden the Ranges of Depression, frequently falling off his trusty steed and landing on his backside in the dust. I have learnt (and am learning) much about myself and also seeing the world in a different light. I think I'm becoming more tolerant having realised that we can never know what's going on in someone else's mind and what their troubles might be - as the saying goes "Don't judge someone else, you have no idea what their journey might be" - and, deep down, beneath all the bravado, we are all fragile creatures.