Archive for Robin White

Remembering Robin White

All of us were saddended to learn this week of the passing of composer and conductor Robin White at the age of 73. We pass our sincere condolences to his family at this time. Divine Art Records had the distinct privelige of releasing three recordings with Robin, two which included his own works.

Robin White
Robin White © Robin White/Divine Art

Robin trained at Imperial College and the Royal College of Music in London, studying conducting with Vernon Handley and orchestration with Bryan Kelly. In a varied music career, Robin has conducted many orchestras and ensembles, particularly in open-air, pop-classics concerts at National Trust properties and similar venues across the south of England and the midlands.

His recording for Chandos in 1992 of Edwardian light music with his own Southern Festival Orchestra was played extensively on Classic FM. This led to an invitation from Silva Classics to record Noel Coward’s original ballet scores with the City of Prague Philharmonic. Subsequent recordings have included ‘Music for a Royal Wedding’ and ‘The Perfect Fool’ for Classic Fox Records, and ‘Nunc Dimittis’ (Russian sacred choral music) for Claudio Records.

He has worked extensively with choirs, and appeared with his own Alban Voices in a pivotal episode of the British TV soap opera EastEnders in December 2002.

As an arranger, his work has been broadcast by BBC orchestras on Radio 2 light-music programmes, and featured by the Australian Pops Orchestra in a live concert in Melbourne.

Robin White Recordings

American Choral Classics album on the way from Divine Art Records

British conductor Robin White has brought his hand-picked choral ensemble Alban Voices to the studio to record an album of American Choral Classics including major serious works and iconic folksy ditties!  This will be White’s third outing with Divine Art following his album ‘From Russia’ (Divine Art DDA 25223) with clarinettist Ian Scott and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and the Christmas digital single ‘Light of the World’,  which featured both the Sinfonia and Alban Voices.

The new recording, which also spotlights mezzo-soprano Barbara Naylor in Copland’s ‘In the Beginning’, was made in September 2022 and is to be released worldwide in June.

American Choral Classics

Label: Divine Art

Catalogue number: DDX 21106

Performers

  • Alban Voices
  • Barbara Naylor (mezzo-soprano) *
  • Robin White (conductor)
  • Peter Jaekel (piano)

Works

  • Alleluia (Randall Thompson)
  • Agnus Dei (Samuel Barber)
  • Lux Aurumque (Eric Whitacre)
  • Simple Gifts (Aaron Copland) **
  • In the Beginning (Aaron Copland) *
  • Sure on this Shining Night (Samuel Barber)**
  • Psalm 67 (Charles Ives)
  • Summertime (George Gershwin)
  • Shenandoah (traditional)
  • I Bought me a Cat (Aaron Copland) **

Announcing a forthcoming Christmas Single

Divine Art Records will step out of its usual classical-contemporary genres to release a special Christmas digital single. Light of the World is a beautiful new carol with words and music by Robin White, a well-known name in English light music circles, whose recent album From Russia (Divine Art DDA 25223) is proving successful  – and well–received by critics.  The carol is performed by Alban Voices, with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, conducted by the composer.

Light of the World will be available for download and streaming from all main platforms, and as download only, direct from Divine Art

Three Works by Robin White Coming to Divine Art Edition

Robin White
Robin White © Robin White/Divine Art

British composer and arranger Robin White is the latest addition to the roster at Divine Art Edition, the music publishing arm devoted to works recorded for the Divine Art group of record labels. The first three works to be published in the autumn will be White’s Russian Suite for Clarinet and Orchestra, based on traditional and folk themes,  and two arrangements (also for clarinet and orchestra : Rimsky-Korsakov’s Clarinet Concerto (originally written for military band under the title Konzertstück in E flat) and Vittorio Monti’s brilliant Czardas.

These three works appear in a recording of White’s arrangements which also includes pieces by Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky, entitled ‘From Russia’ (Divine Art DDA 25223) featuring clarinet soloist Ian Scott with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Robin White.  The album is due for release on September 10, and it is hoped that the scores will be ready for publication at around the same time.