Holloway: Trios & Sonata for Viola / Rest Ensemble
Robin Holloway (b. 1943) is renowned as a composer, essayist and teacher. A chorister at St. Paulâs Cathedral, he subsequently took private lessons with Alexander Goehr whilst reading initially English and then Music at Cambridge. His doctoral thesis at Oxford became the book âDebussy and Wagner.â Returning to lecture at Cambridge he was later appointed Professor of Composition before retiring in 2011. His many students include Judith Weir, Huw Watkins, Thomas Ades, George Benjamin, Peter Seabourne, and David Collins. Hollowayâs early works were complex and modernist. What followed, namely his âScenes from Schumann,â caused much controversy for its radical reengagement with Romanticism, both in gesture and use of tonality. His mature style could be said to forge a path between the two, with excursions more fully into each. This refusal to be constrained is a feature of his musical thinking. On this release we hear two trios and a sonata, all performed by some of the finest young musicians of our day.
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Robin Holloway (b. 1943) is renowned as a composer, essayist and teacher. A chorister at St. Paulâs Cathedral, he subsequently took private lessons with Alexander Goehr whilst reading initially English and then Music at Cambridge. His doctoral thesis at Oxford became the book âDebussy and Wagner.â Returning to lecture at Cambridge he was later appointed Professor of Composition before retiring in 2011. His many students include Judith Weir, Huw Watkins, Thomas Ades, George Benjamin, Peter Seabourne, and David Collins. Hollowayâs early works were complex and modernist. What followed, namely his âScenes from Schumann,â caused much controversy for its radical reengagement with Romanticism, both in gesture and use of tonality. His mature style could be said to forge a path between the two, with excursions more fully into each. This refusal to be constrained is a feature of his musical thinking. On this release we hear two trios and a sonata, all performed by some of the finest young musicians of our day.




