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William Mathias: Symphony No. 1; Symphony No. 2 (Summer Music)
William Mathias, BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
William Mathias: Symphony No. 1; Symphony No. 2 (Summer Music)
Genre: Classical
 
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William Mathias (1934-92) is a composer who belongs right beside William Alwyn, Malcolm Arnold, and Peter Maxwell Davies. His music has a definite British flair to it, but it also partakes of late-20th-century musical expe...  more »

     
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William Mathias (1934-92) is a composer who belongs right beside William Alwyn, Malcolm Arnold, and Peter Maxwell Davies. His music has a definite British flair to it, but it also partakes of late-20th-century musical experiments. His Symphony 1 (1965) is full of exuberance, but not of the Romantic kind. His overall architecture is neo-Classical and his thematic expressions push the limits of tonality. It's a very dense work. Symphony 2 (Summer Music) of 1983 is far more musically adroit--but it's still dark and foreboding. Fans of 20th-century British music will want to add Mathias's music to their shelves. --Paul Cook
 

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A Colorful, Thrilling, Rhythmic Feast
Timothy Dougal | Madison, Wi United States | 10/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had read that William Mathias' music was Stravinskian before hearing this disc, so that, at least, was enough to get my attention. But Mathias is no mere imitator. While he may evoke Stravinsky's neo-classicism to a degree in his Sym. #1 from 1965, he also evokes any number of other modern composers, without sounding like any of them. The 2nd Symphony, from 1983, is even more individual in its use of the symphonic form. The music is difficult to describe. There are tunes, complex vigorous rhythms, orchestral color to burn, augemented percussion, grand moments, mystical evocations of nature, without, however, traditional sound-painting. The music in these symphonies is a heady, invigorating mix of all I like about modern music, put together in propulsive and attractive way. Oh, the sound is spacious and well-recorded, too. Don't miss it!"