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New. Walton: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2; Orb and Sceptre

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Kazuki Yamada

Walton: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2; Orb and Sceptre

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Orb and Sceptre makes a cracking curtain-raiser...the Second Symphony represents another unbridled success, the CBSO sounding excitingly up for the task in a reading of tangible conviction and...

New. Walton: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2; Orb and Sceptre

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Kazuki Yamada

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Orb and Sceptre makes a cracking curtain-raiser...the Second Symphony represents another unbridled success, the CBSO sounding excitingly up for the task in a reading of tangible conviction and...

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On their DG debut album, Japanese conductor Kazuki Yamada and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) present three works by English composer William Walton – Orb and Sceptre and the composer’s two symphonies, all new to the DG catalogue.

The two symphonies illustrate different stages in Walton’s career, before and after World War II. Twenty-five years lie between Walton’s powerful First Symphony, premiered in 1935, and his more contemplative Second Symphony, dedicated to Georg Szell. The third piece, Orb and Sceptre march, is a commission work for the coronation of Elizabeth II, whose 100th birthday we will commemorate in 2026.

“They have a special telepathy, a sixth sense. We can feel each other in the music, even without words. It’s a real partnership, like a family. They welcomed me from the beginning, and now it’s like a love story,” says Yamada on his collaboration with the CBSO.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro assai
Track length15:00
II. Presto, con malizia
Track length6:35
III. Andante
Track length11:27
IV. Maestoso – Brioso ed ardentemente
Track length13:11
I. Allegro molto
Track length9:19
II. Lento assai
Track length11:04
III. Passacaglia. Theme, Variations, Fugato & Coda
Track length9:00

Spotlight on this release

  • Kazuki Yamada on Walton

    19th Mar 2026by Katherine Cooper

    The Japanese conductor discusses his recent recording of the symphonies with the CBSO, settling into life in Birmingham, his first brush with English music as a high-school student, and inspirational visits to Ischia, Malvern and Aldeburgh.

  • Walton from the CBSO and Kazuki Yamada

    6th Mar 2026by Matthew Ash

    Kazuki Yamada leads the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in rhythmically taut accounts of Walton's symphonies, demonstrating his firm understanding and love of the music, and the deep bond he has built with the masterful players of one of the UK's finest orchestras, captured live in superb sound by Deutsche Grammophon.

Awards and reviews

  • Presto Recording of the Week
    6th March 2026
  • Gramophone Magazine
    April 2026
    Editor's Choice

April 2026

Orb and Sceptre makes a cracking curtain-raiser...the Second Symphony represents another unbridled success, the CBSO sounding excitingly up for the task in a reading of tangible conviction and splendid impetus.

6th March 2026

Yamada leads the CBSO in exploring the depths of each twist of this symphony whilst maintaining overarching cohesion, in a reminder of why this work was so rapturously received on that night at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, when Harty finally got to conduct the full premiere… This is a top-drawer showing, and makes an utterly convincing case for the music of one of Britain's most skilful and wide-ranging composers.
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