The English Symphony Orchestra and the English String Orchestra (collectively abbreviated as ESO) are two iterations of a British professional orchestra based in the city of
Worcester,
Worcestershire
Worcestershire ( , ; written abbreviation: Worcs) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England. It is bordered by Shropshire, Staffordshire, and the West Midlands (county), West ...
, in the
West Midlands of England.
History
Founded in 1978 as the English
String Orchestra
A string orchestra is an orchestra consisting solely of a string section made up of the bowed strings used in Western Classical music. The instruments of such an orchestra are most often the following: the violin, which is divided into first a ...
by conductor
William Boughton
William Boughton (born 18 December 1948) is an English conductor.
Overview
He was born in Birmingham, England.
Boughton has guest conducted with many of the world's leading orchestras from San Francisco to Helsinki. As founder, artistic ...
, the orchestra was first based in
Malvern and quickly established a reputation for its performances of music in the English Romantic and national styles prevalent in the early decades of the 20th century. Over time, the English String Orchestra's embrace of larger works, especially those requiring woodwind, brass or percussion, caused its adoption of the name English Symphony Orchestra to reflect its often augmented instrumentation.
Partnerships with other British or British-based musicians of great renown, including
Nigel Kennedy
Nigel Kennedy (born 28 December 1956) is an English violinist and viola, violist.
His early career was primarily spent performing classical music, and has since expanded into jazz music, jazz, klezmer, and other music genres.
Early life and ...
,
Steven Isserlis
Steven John Isserlis (born 19 December 1958) is a British cellist. An acclaimed soloist, chamber musician, educator, writer and broadcaster, he is widely regarded as one of the leading musicians of his generation. He is also noted for his div ...
,
Daniel Hope and John Lill helped bring the orchestra national recognition.
The orchestra came to international attention throughout the 1980s and 1990s in large part due to their series of recordings for
Nimbus Records, in particular, their advocacy for the works of early- and mid- 20th-century British music by composers like
Arnold Bax,
Frank Bridge
Frank Bridge (26 February 187910 January 1941) was an English composer, violist and conductor.
Life
Bridge was born in Brighton, the ninth child of William Henry Bridge (1845–1928), a violin teacher and variety theatre conductor, formerly a ...
,
George Butterworth
George Sainton Kaye Butterworth, MC (12 July 18855 August 1916) was an English composer who was best known for the orchestral idyll '' The Banks of Green Willow'' and his song settings of A. E. Housman's poems from '' A Shropshire Lad''. He wa ...
,
John Ireland,
Gerald Finzi and
Lennox Berkeley as well as more mainstream figures like
Benjamin Britten
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,
Edward Elgar
Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, (; 2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire. Among his best-known compositions are orchestr ...
and
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams ( ; 12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over ...
. The ESO continue to record for Nimbus but also work with the
Naxos
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, Avie, Somm, Toccata and Signum record labels.
Yehudi Menuhin
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served as the orchestra's principal guest conductor from 1991 until his death in 1999. Boughton stood down as artistic director in 2006.
Vernon Handley
Vernon George "Tod" Handley (11 November 1930 – 10 September 2008) was a British conductor (music), conductor, known in particular for his support of British composers.
Early life and education
He was born of a Welsh father and an Irish mothe ...
became principal conductor in 2007, and held the post until his death in 2008. In 2012. the ESO named
Kenneth Woods as director of its Malvern concert series. He became principal conductor in 2013. In 2016, his remit was expanded to artistic director. During Woods' tenure, the ESO has extended its longstanding commitment to British music to include a major commitment to 21st Century British music. In addition to its own active commissioning programme, the ESO work closely with soloists, festivals and record labels to develop co-commissioning projects. In 2017, the ESO launched the 21st Century Symphony Project, and effort to reinvigorate the modern symphonic repertoire by commissioning, premiering and recording nine symphonies by nine leading composers. The project began with the premiere of Philip Sawyers' Third Symphony in 2017 and continues in 2018 with the premieres of
David Matthews' Ninth Symphony and
Matthew Taylor's Fifth Symphony.
The orchestra has also promoted the music of composers whose music was suppressed by the Nazis before and during World War II, to include performances and recordings of works by
Ernst Krenek,
Hans Gál,
Michael Tippett and
Viktor Ullmann.
The ESO was one of the first orchestras in the UK to return to working safely during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, and developed an online series of pre-recorded concerts in partnership with Wyastone Concert Hall which are shared on their ESO Digital platform.
Adrian Williams is the orchestra's current
John McCabe Composer-in-Association. Philip Sawyers, the prior composer-in-association, has the title of composer laureate with the ESO. April Frederick is the current artist-in-residence of the ESO. The ESO's current leader is Zoe Beyers. In August 2020, Andrew Farquharson was appointed as the first chief executive officer of the ESO.
Conductors in leadership posts
* William Boughton (artistic director, 1980–2006)
* Vernon Handley (principal conductor, 2007–2008)
* Kenneth Woods (artistic director, 2013–present)
Premieres and commissions
*Nimrod Borenstein: Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings, Op. 74 (world premiere performance and recording)
*Emily Doolittle: ''falling still'', for violin and strings (UK premiere); ''green/blue'' (UK premiere)
*
Steve Elcock: Wreck, for Symphony Orchestra (World premiere)
*Robert Fokkens: ''An Eventful Morning in London'', Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra (world premiere recording)
*Geoffrey Gordon: ''Saint Blue'', Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings (ESO commission, world premiere performance and recording)
*Jesse Jones: ''Smith Square Dances'' (Co-commission with St John's Smith square, world premiere performance)
*
John Joubert: ''Jane Eyre'', opera (world premiere performance and recording)
*
David Matthews: ''Romanza'' for violin and strings (world premiere recording)
*
Paul Patterson: ''Allusions'', concerto for two violins and strings
*
Deborah Pritchard:
** ''Seven Halts on the Somme'', concerto for trumpet, harp and strings (world premiere recording)
** ''Wall of Water'', concerto for violin and strings (ESO commission, world premiere performance and recording)
*
Kaija Saariaho: ''Terra memoria'' (UK premiere)
*
Robert Saxton: ''The Resurrection of the Soldiers'' (Co-commission/co-premiere with Presteigne Festival)
*Philip Sawyers:
** Concerto for Trumpet, Strings and Timpani (world premiere performance and recording)
** Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (ESO commission, world premiere performance and recording)
** ''Elegiac Rhapsody for Trumpet and Strings in Memory of John McCabe'' (world premiere performance and recording)
** ''Fanfare'' (ESO commission, world premiere performance and recording)
** ''Songs of Loss and Regret''(world premiere performance and recording)
** Symphony No. 3 (ESO commission, world premiere performance and recording)
** ''The Valley of Vision'', tone poem for orchestra (ESO commission, world premiere performance and recording)
*Kenneth Woods: ''The Ugly Duckling'' for narrator and orchestra (ESO commission, world premiere performance)
*Toby Young: ''The Art of Dancing'', suite for trumpet, piano and strings (world premiere recording)
New arrangements
*
Brahms arr. Kenneth Woods: Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, arr. for Symphony Orchestra (world premiere performance and recording)
*
Elgar
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, arr. Donald Fraser:
** Piano Quintet arr. for symphony orchestra (world premiere performance and recording)
** ''
Sea Pictures'', version for choir and strings (world premiere)
*Viktor Ullmann arr. Kenneth Woods: Chamber Symphony, arr. of String Quartet No. 3 for string orchestra (UK premiere)
Selected recordings
*Hans Gál: Concertino for Cello and Strings (world premiere recording)
*Ernst Krenek:
** Concerto for Two Pianos (world premiere recording)
** Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra (world premiere recording)
** Piano Concertos Nos. 1–4 (world premiere recordings)
References
External links
*
ESO Digital online concert platformOfficial homepage of Kenneth WoodsNimbus Records page on William Boughton*
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