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Monday, June 1, 2026

Cyril Scott - Orchestral Works Vol. 2 (Martyn Brabbins)


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Composer: Cyril Scott
  • Piano Concerto [No. 1]
  • Symphony No. 4
  • Early One Morning

Howard Shelley, piano
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins, conductor

Date: 2006
Label: Chandos

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Review

Cyril Scott’s orchestral style offers decadence without danger. For some listeners that may sound like the equivalent of sex with an inflatable doll, but if you enjoy heaps of luscious scoring and captivating orchestral sonority, then Scott’s your guy. The First Piano Concerto is something of a marvel: it contains not a single memorable thematic idea and yet sustains its 30-minute length solely on the strength of its sheer color and character. Howard Shelley plays it very well, and it’s a puzzle that it has had to wait so long for a new recording. Martyn Brabbins and the BBC Philharmonic offer a typically reliable accompaniment, though the engineering is somewhat low-level (as on the remaining items as well).

Symphony No. 4 is a tougher nut. While the textures are just as rich, the absence of solo/orchestra interplay, combined with the music’s lack of melodic substance, renders the work curiously elusive. Also, you really have to wonder why a composer in the early 1950s writing in this style feels duty-bound to create a traditional four-movement work that, while certainly full of ear-catching detail from moment to moment, displays absolutely no discernible reason why the music takes the form that it does. As a result, although the symphony is even shorter than the concerto (a bit less than half an hour), it feels twice as long. Perhaps Scott was trying a little too hard to be serious when he’s really at his best when he’s just having some sonic fun.

Early One Morning is a brief piece for piano and orchestra based on the eponymous tune, and it benefits from the presence of a stronger thematic profile despite Scott’s determined attempt to bury his subject as deeply as possible in a welter of non-functional harmonic decoration. Once again the textures are consistently pretty, and the poetic ending comes off very well, but you wish Scott had given his splendid tune a bit more time to display itself in all of its stark simplicity. This music is pleasant to listen to but also curiously unsatisfying after the fact. Understand what you’re getting, and these intelligent, musicianly performances will do nicely.

— David Hurwitz

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Cyril Scott (27 September 1879 – 31 December 1970) was an English composer and writer born in Oxton. He studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt under Iwan Knorr. Scott produced around 400 musical works, including concertos, symphonies, operas and piano compositions. His innovative use of free rhythm, particularly in his First Piano Sonata (1909), is believed to have influenced Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. Beyond music, Scott authored about 20 books and pamphlets on occultism and natural health, advocating dietary and alternative medical approaches, including alternative treatments for cancer.

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Martyn Brabbins (born 13 August 1959) is a British conductor. He studied composition at Goldsmiths, University of London, and conducting with Ilya Musin at the Leningrad Conservatory. Between 1994 and 2005, Brabbins was Associate Principal Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. He made a significant mark through recordings not in standard repertory and as one of the main conductors involved in Hyperion's extensive Romantic Piano Concerto series. Brabbins has conducted commercial recordings of music for such labels as Warner, Chandos, Hyperion, NMC, Nimbus, and Deutsche Grammophon.

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