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WALTON Symphonies 1 & 2 / Kazuki Yamada
WALTON Symphonies 1 & 2 / Kazuki Yamada
WILLIAM WALTON

WILLIAM WALTON

Kazuki Yamada

Symphonies Nos. 1&2
Orb and Sceptre "Coronation March"

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Kazuki Yamada

March 6, 2026
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On their upcoming 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. 

Listen to a first pre-release track, an energetic live recording of Walton’s Coronation March. The full album is released digitally and on CD on 6 March and is now available for pre-order. 


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Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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00028948682270


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