Sea Sketches

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Sea Sketches
Orchestral suite by Grace Williams
Composed1944
Published1951
Recorded
Premiere
Date31 March 1947 (1947-03-31)
ConductorMansel Thomas
PerformersBBC Welsh Orchestra

Sea Sketches is a suite of five movements for string orchestra, composed by Grace Williams in 1944, and dedicated to her parents. It is one of the composer's most popular works.

Composition history[edit]

Grace Williams composed Sea Sketches in 1944, while living in Hampstead, London.[1] Shortly after completing the work Williams wrote to Gerald Cockshott, in 1945, saying "I don't want to stay in London – I just long to get home and live in comfort by the sea." She returned to her home town of Barry in south Wales, two years later.[2]

The suite was premiered by the BBC Welsh Orchestra conducted by Mansel Thomas in 1947.[3] Since then Sea Sketches has become one of her most popular works, second only to her Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes.[1][4] and has been performed three times at the BBC Proms.[5]

Music[edit]

The suite is composed for string orchestra and comprises five movements depicting various moods of the sea.[1] The movements are:

  1. High Wind (Allegro energetico)
  2. Sailing Song (Allegretto)
  3. Channel Sirens (Lento misterioso)
  4. Breakers (Presto)
  5. Calm Sea in Summer (Andante tranquillo)[1]

Publication[edit]

Sea Sketches was published in 1951 by the Oxford University Press (OUP). It was Williams' first substantial work to be published and the OUP subsequently published a number of her other works.[1] Williams dedicated the suite to her parents "who had the good sense to set up home on the coast of Glamorgan".[3][6]

Recordings[edit]

Sea Sketches was first recorded by the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by David Atherton in 1970 (Decca SXL6468), and re-issued in 1995 (Lyrita SRCD323). It was later recorded by the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra conducted by Roy Goodman (CBC SMCD5227).[3]

The first recording was one of a series of recordings of Williams' works in the 1970s to promote her work, made with the help of the Welsh Arts Council.[7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Boyd, Malcolm (1980). Grace Williams. Composers of Wales. Vol. 4 (1st ed.). Cardiff: University of Wales Press, on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council. pp. 26–27. ISBN 0-7083-0762-0. OCLC 7547501.
  2. ^ Cotterill 2012a, p. [page needed].
  3. ^ a b c Cotterill 2012b, p. [page needed].
  4. ^ Cotterill 2012a, p. 78.
  5. ^ "BBC Proms – Works Grace Williams Sea Sketches". BBC. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  6. ^ Cotterill 2012a, p. [page needed].
  7. ^ Cotterill 2012a, p. 32.
  8. ^ Boyd, Malcolm (1995). "The Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes". Grace Williams (CD booklet). Burnham, Buckinghamshire: Lyrita. OCLC 883978208. UPC: 502092603234.

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