Gustav Holst:
01 - 04 Symphony in F major, op.8 'The Cotswolds' [27'16]
05 Walt Whitman Overture, op.7 [7'27]
06 - 09 (arr. Gordon Jacob): A Hampshire Suite, op.28 no.2 [11'55]
10 - 13 The Ballet from The Perfect Fool, op.39 [12'00]
14 Scherzo for Orchestra (from an unfinished symphony) [5'52]
Munich Symphony Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock
Classico CLASSCD284 [recorded in May 1999; issued 2003]
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Recording venue: Bavaria Ton Studio, Munich, Germany.
Recording engineer: Jan Lzicar; Producer: Jiri Gemrot.
Elgar and the English Choral Tradition:
01 Edward Elgar: With Proud Thanksgiving, op.80 no.3 [7'21]
02 Frank Bridge: A Prayer, H.140 [17'06]
03 Herbert Howells: Sine Nomine. A Phantasy, op.37 [13'44]
04 George Dyson: The Blacksmiths [14'15]
05 Havergal Brian: Psalm XXIII [15'34]
06 Henry Purcell (orch. Edward Elgar) Jehovah, quam multi sunt hostes mei 7'22]
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Chorus and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock
Classico CLASS CD456 [recorded July 2002; issued 2003]
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Recording venue: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, UK.
Recording engineer: Tony Wass; Producer: Martin Cotton.
Some wonderful, but little known, choral works here - beautifully performed.
Alan Bush (1900-1995):
01 - 04 Symphony No.1 in C major, op.21 [32'54]
05 - 08 Symphony No.2 'The Nottingham', op.33 [38'20]
Royal Northern College of Music Symphony Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock
Classico CLASS CD484 [recorded February 2004; issued 2005]
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Recording venue: Brown Shipley Concert Hall, RNCM, Manchester, UK.
Recording engineer: Tony Wass; Producer: Martin Cotton.
Don't be put off by the college orchestra - quite splendid orchestral playing here.
Malcolm Arnold:
01 - 04 Symphony No.5, op.74 [29'54]
05 - 07 Divertimento No.2, op.75 [9'03]
08 Symphonic Study 'Machines' [6'35]
09 - 10 Solitaire. Ballet - Sarabande and Polka [5'49]
11 - 15 The Belles of St. Trinians. Comedy Suite [8'33]
Munich Symphony Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock
Classico CLASSCD294 [recorded in November 1999; issued 2000]
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Recording venue: Bavaria Ton Studio, Munich, Germany.
Recording engineer: Jan Lzicar; Producer: Jiri Gemrot.
Edward Elgar:
01 The Crown of India, op.66 - March [4'23]
02 The Crown of India, op.66 - Hail, Immemorial Ind! ^ [6'32]
03 The Wind at Dawn (orch. 1912) [setting of poem by Caroline Alice Roberts, later Lady Elgar] ^ [3'30]
04 Empire March (1924) [4'39]
05 Une voix dans le desert 'A Voice in the Desert', op.77 * [11'45]
06 Polonia, op.76 [12'47]
07 (orch. Percy Young): Piano Concerto, op.90 - II Poco Andante con rubato ~ [6'05]
08 - 14 (realised Percy Young, arr. Lewis Foreman): The Spanish Lady op.89. Suite [13'19]
15 Civic Fanfare 'Hereford' [1'22]
Mette Christina Ostergaard- mezzo^*, Peter Hall- narrator*, Margaret Fingerhut- piano~, Munich Symphony Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock
Classico CLASS CD 334 [recorded in April 2000; issued 2002]
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Recording venue: Bavaria Ton Studio, Munich, Germany.
Recording engineer: Jan Lzicar; Producer: Jiri Gemrot.
Note: The 'budget' booklet has now been replaced with the original version with Lewis Foreman's informative notes in English. The notes in German are, unfortunately, still omitted.
British:
01 Edward Elgar: Froissart. Overture, op.19 [13'20]
02 - 05 Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.5 in D major [37'08]
96 - 11 Gustav Holst: Japanese Suite, op.33 ^ [12'32]
Argovia Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock
Coviello Classics COV 91515 [recorded November 2013 & September 2014^; issued 2015]
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Recording venue: Kultur und Kongresshaus Aarhus, Switzerland.
Recording engineer: Moritz Bergfeld; Producer: Moritz Bergfeld and Olaf Mielke.
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7/11/2025
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6 comments:
Thank you for Holst, Elgar and Vaughan Williams, NZGuy.
Always such interesting music! Thanks!
Thank you for feeding my addiction to British music, a source of comfort at this epoch.
Thank you, NZGuy!
Thank you
Thank you very much :)
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