℗ 2024 SOMM Recordings
Released October 18, 2024
Duration 1h 01m 29s
Record Label SOMM Recordings
Catalogue No. SOMMCD 0692
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Howells & Wood: String Quartets

London Chamber Ensemble, Madeleine Mitchell

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String Quartet No. 3 “In Gloucestershire” (1923 Version)  
1.1
I. Allegro non troppo
Herbert Howells; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
9:44
1.2
II. Allegro ma sempre ritmico
Herbert Howells; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
2:20
1.3
III. Andante assai espressivo
Herbert Howells; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
9:29
1.4
IV. Presto scherzando
Herbert Howells; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
5:59
3 Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 28 (Arr. for String Quartet by Madeleine Mitchell)  
1.5
No. 3, Luchinushka
Herbert Howells; Madeleine Mitchell; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
3:40
1.6
No. 2, “Chosen” Tune
Herbert Howells; Madeleine Mitchell; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
1:30
String Quartet No. 6  
1.7
I. Allegro con moto
Charles Wood; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
7:33
1.8
II. Allegro vivace
Charles Wood; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
5:59
1.9
III. Adagio
Charles Wood; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
7:51
1.10
IV. Allegro molto
Charles Wood; London Chamber Ensemble; Madeleine Mitchell
7:24
Digital Booklet
SOMM Recordings is thrilled to announce an exciting new album from the London Chamber Ensemble and violinist and director Madeleine Mitchell of premiere recordings of early 20th century English string music by Herbert Howells and his Royal College of Music teacher Charles Wood, including the recently discovered earlier version of “In Gloucestershire”, thought lost, alongside two delightful short pieces, Luchinushka and Chosen Tune, newly arranged by Madeleine Mitchell. Herbert Howells first composed a string quartet entitled “In Gloucestershire” in 1916, though the score was immediately lost. He began re-composing the work a few years later before announcing its completion in 1920. Following early performances and revisions, this version also disappeared. However, in the 1980s it emerged that a set of parts of the original 1920 version had survived, and it is this version, newly constructed and edited by the author of the booklet notes, Jonathan Clinch, and cellist Joseph Spooner who also features on this disc. Howell’s Three Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 28 is also from this same period. The title of No. 2, “Chosen Tune”, refers to Chosen Hill, Howell’s birthplace near Gloucester, which affords beautiful views of the surrounding countryside where he enjoyed walking. Mitchell first performed these three pieces at the St. Petersburg Festival of British Music in 2009. Having played the Three Pieces… in many countries since 2009, Mitchell arranged two of these, “Chosen Tune” and “Luchinushka” for a quartet program to be given at a Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition in London in January of 2022. The Charles Wood Quartet in D major was his last string quartet and most likely composed during the years of the First World War after the premiere of his Quartet in F major on 7 March 1916. This well crafted work incorporates Irish jigs, folk tunes and laments which reflect both his Irish roots and the growing sense of nationalism celebrating British Music during the period. Woods’ music, along with many other early 20th century writers of tonal music, fell out of fashion during the decades that followed, but as this recording shows, SOMM considers the music very well worth re-discovering and plans to record Wood’s remaining five numbered quartets in future. The London Chamber Ensemble comprises some of the UK’s most experienced chamber musicians. It was founded by violinist Madeleine Mitchell in 1992 at the request of the Vale of Glamorgan Festival to perform Messiaen’s Quatuor pour la fin du temps, followed by the BBC Proms and many other broadcast performances. Their recording of the Messiaen with Joanna MacGregor, with Krauze’s Quatuor pour la Naissance, was the widely recommended version of the work for many years. “An all-star group which manages to outdo all its rivals” Gramophone.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – SOMM Recordings Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.28
-9.02 to -0.71
-27.16
-31.57 to -24.39
-23.43
-28.30 to -20.90
15
13 to 18
1
I. Allegro non troppo
-1.33-25.65-21.014
2
II. Allegro ma sempre ritmico
-3.41-29.36-26.215
3
III. Andante assai espressivo
-4.86-29.19-24.514
4
IV. Presto scherzando
-0.71-24.59-20.916
5
No. 3, Luchinushka
-9.02-31.57-28.313
6
No. 2, “Chosen” Tune
-6.66-27.02-23.013
7
I. Allegro con moto
-1.03-25.43-21.715
8
II. Allegro vivace
-1.51-27.73-24.718
9
III. Adagio
-2.92-26.66-22.915
10
IV. Allegro molto
-1.32-24.39-21.114

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