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James Turnbull and Eleanor Turner perform Stephen Dodgson’s Countdown as part of a chamber music concert entitled ‘Memento’ – a morning ‘coffee’ concert that forms part of the New Paths Festival. The pair recorded the piece in 2017 as part of their Dodgson ‘Music for Oboe’ recording, to great acclaim.
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They write of the concert: Vaughan Williams’ quintet for strings was written shortly after his famous Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, and similarly takes medieval music as its starting point, creating a timeless spaciousness. With its warm texture featuring two violas there is an almost orchestral expansiveness to this nostalgic music. We mark Stephen Dodgson’s centenary year with Countdown – a jovial and lyrical suite for oboe and harp written in honour of the late Queen Mother’s 90th birthday: each movement counts something different, from candles to sheep to blessings! Reflective contemporary works by Ayanna Witter-Johnson and James MacMillan are offset against the frothy energy of Mozart’s much-loved oboe quartet.
Mozart: Oboe Quartet
Witter-Johnson: Meditation
Dodgson: Countdown
MacMillan: Memento
Vaughan Williams: Phantasy Quintet
James Turnbull (oboe) | Eleanor Turner (harp) | Alessandro Ruisi (violin) | Jamie Campbell (violin) | Kasia Ziminska (viola) | Rosalind Ventris (viola) | Cara Berridge (cello)