Frederick Paul Naftel: Orchestral, chamber and instrumental works

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Frederick Paul Naftel’s new album showcases his eclectic compositional style through a diverse collection of works. 

3 Premiere Recordings:

Aphoristic Impressions, composed in 2023 for American pianist Haley Myles, captures the essence of various landscapes through five short piano pieces. These pieces evoke images of the underwater church at Dunwich, Suffolk, the eruption of an Icelandic geyser, the indigenous wildlife of the Australian outback and Uluru/Ayers Rock, a peaceful night-time portrait of a Japanese garden, and Whirlpool Rapids Gorge on the Niagara River.

Naftel’s String Quartet No.2, composed during the initial Coronavirus pandemic, reflects the era’s tumultuous nature. Unlike his first quartet, this single-movement piece is divided into five sections with an epilogue. The music oscillates between tranquil static passages and furious, violent sections, marked by intervals of a major 7th and minor 2nd. The Lento opening flows serenely but mysteriously, evolving through a relentless Allegro feroce, transitioning to an Adagio Sostenuto reminiscent of plainsong, and culminating in a powerful and enigmatic epilogue featuring recorded cello pizzicato.

The Folksong Suite for String Orchestra and Timpani draws on six English and Scottish folksongs, including John Peel, Early One Morning, Ca’ the Yowes, Loch Lomond, Dashing Away With The Smoothing Iron, and Lincolnshire Poacher.

Legacy Recordings:

Pascal’s Victim for Tuba Quartet, composed for the North West-based Tubalaté, features three movements based on the Gregorian Chant Victamae Paschali. Each movement uniquely fragments the theme, particularly in the slow second movement, where a short melodic motive is varied by gently shifting harmonies.

Song of Songs: Rhapsody for String Orchestra and Harp is an ethnic-flavoured rhapsody based on Hebraic chants and original material, featuring melodies like “Yigdal” and “Hatikvah.” This piece evokes imagery suited for films set in Biblical times or perhaps documentaries about the Middle East.

Villancico for Guitar and Small Orchestra bridges the music of the Spanish Renaissance and Joaquin Rodrigo in a charming and lyrical Rondo form, while Aubade Pastorale for String Orchestra is a short tone poem depicting a hazy day in the English countryside, using original themes inspired by the English Pastoral School, particularly Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Frederick Paul Naftel, born in Manchester in 1956, is an eclectic composer drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as landscapes, nature, and historical events. His compositions span various styles and formats, creating distinct moods and atmospheres. His repertoire includes Concerti for Orchestra, Symphonies, chamber music, and vocal works. Notable works include the Double Concerto for Bass Tuba and Contrabass Tuba, the Bass Clarinet Concerto, Aubade Pastorale, and the Sanctus for female voices, strings, and piano. He received an award from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in 2020 and was runner-up in the King Lear Arts Competition. Naftel is currently working on his Third Symphony, dedicated to Sir James MacMillan, and future orchestral works. Naftel’s music has been praised for its eccentricity, individuality and distinctive voice in contemporary music.

Track Listing

    Pascal’s Victim for tuba quartet

  1. I – 1:57
  2. II. – 1:57
  3. III. – 2:07
  4. Aphoristic Impressions

  5. I. An Approaching Bell 2:03
  6. II. Mini Magma 0:38
  7. III. Roo Awakening 1:30
  8. IV. Japanese Garden at Dusk 2:25
  9. V. Whirlpool Rapids 1:27
  10. String Quartet No. 2

  11. I. Lento tranquillo ma teso 5:36
  12. II. Allegro Feroce 7:58
  13. III. Adagio Sostenuto 4:59
  14. IV. Presto Furioso 1:52
  15. V. Epilogue:Poco piu mosso 1:52

  16. Song of Songs: Rhapsody for Strings and Harp 6:36

  17. Aubade Pastorale 8:57
  18. Folksong Suite for Strings and Timpani

  19. I. Rondo 2:44
  20. II. Lament 5:20
  21. III. Country Dance 2:18

  22. Villancico for Guitar and Small Orchestra 3:14

Reviews

Gramophone

Performances and sound are…exceptional

” —Guy Rickards
MusicWeb International

Frederick Paul Naftel’s new album showcases his eclectic compositional style through a diverse collection of works. This is a completely fascinating CD; the music is entertaining and skilfully composed in varied styles. I am really pleased that I have had the opportunity to get to know it better.

” —Ken Talbot
Pizzicato

diverse in terms of styles and formats, moods and atmospheres… [Naftel’s] music is the unmistakable contemporary voice that reveals itself in its eccentricity and individuality… The various performers give the music an individual character with their committed interpretations.

” —Uwe Krusch
Art Music Lounge

…his music keeps you on the edge of your seat…a very interesting and individualistic figure, one worth checking out.

” —Lynn René Bayley