42 tracks of "British Light Classics" including works by Eric Coates, Percy Grainger, Albert Ketelbey, Ronald Binge, Anthony Collins, Charles Williams and many more. (See inlay card for complete list of the works - but not always the composers.)
Pro Arte Orchestra conducted by George Weldon
Light Music Society Orchestra conducted bv Vivian Dunn
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves
Daniel Adni- piano, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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7/11/2018
9/20/2014
Summer Nights #10
Last Summer night... Best of English!
Drifting through the magic of Britten's world, including my favourite amongst his stage works: the haunting and sublime Turn of the Screw.
There is a remarkably common musical ground between three absolute masterpieces: Britten's Spring Symphony, Walton's celebrated Belshazzar's Feast and Bernstein's Chichester Psalms.
The BBC album by Maltman is a must-have, combining Vaughan Williams's fine Songs of Travel with John Adams's enchanting orchestration of 4 out of 5 Debussy's Poèmes de Baudelaire, plus a great rendition of Ravel's delightful set Don Quichotte à Dulcinée.
And of course Elgar's glorious Cello Concerto, and a rare and beautiful recording of the grand 2nd Symphony under the baton of the unforgotten Maestro from Kent: Malcolm Sargent.
Michael Tippett's masterpiece, A Child of Our Time, offers a more modern perspective to this post, which winds up with Delius's wonderful ultra-chromatic tone poems, featuring a few recordings of the lovely interlude from A Village Romeo & Juliet, the "Walk to the Paradise Garden", with its late Romantic flair and heady harmonies, gently taking us into a new Autumn.
Benjamin Britten
Spring Symphony Op. 44
Hymn to St. Cecilia Op. 27
5 Flower Songs Op. 47
Alison Hagley, Soprano, Catherine Robbin, Contralto,
John Mark Ainsley, Tenor.
Salisbury Cathedral Choristers & Monteverdi Choir
Philharmonia Orchestra
John Eliot Gardiner
DGG 453 433-2 (1995)
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Drifting through the magic of Britten's world, including my favourite amongst his stage works: the haunting and sublime Turn of the Screw.
There is a remarkably common musical ground between three absolute masterpieces: Britten's Spring Symphony, Walton's celebrated Belshazzar's Feast and Bernstein's Chichester Psalms.
The BBC album by Maltman is a must-have, combining Vaughan Williams's fine Songs of Travel with John Adams's enchanting orchestration of 4 out of 5 Debussy's Poèmes de Baudelaire, plus a great rendition of Ravel's delightful set Don Quichotte à Dulcinée.
And of course Elgar's glorious Cello Concerto, and a rare and beautiful recording of the grand 2nd Symphony under the baton of the unforgotten Maestro from Kent: Malcolm Sargent.
Michael Tippett's masterpiece, A Child of Our Time, offers a more modern perspective to this post, which winds up with Delius's wonderful ultra-chromatic tone poems, featuring a few recordings of the lovely interlude from A Village Romeo & Juliet, the "Walk to the Paradise Garden", with its late Romantic flair and heady harmonies, gently taking us into a new Autumn.
Benjamin Britten
Spring Symphony Op. 44
Hymn to St. Cecilia Op. 27
5 Flower Songs Op. 47
Alison Hagley, Soprano, Catherine Robbin, Contralto,
John Mark Ainsley, Tenor.
Salisbury Cathedral Choristers & Monteverdi Choir
Philharmonia Orchestra
John Eliot Gardiner
DGG 453 433-2 (1995)
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11/20/2013
SIR ADRIAN BOULT CONDUCTS MARCHES
02. Frederick Delius : Marche Caprice from 'Little Suite' for Orchestra 3:10
03. Percy Grainger : Children's March 'Over the Hills and Far Away' 3:46
04. Gustav Holst (arr. Gordon Jacob for orchestra) : March from Suite No.1 in E-flat for Military Band, op.28 2:54
05. Herbert Howells : Procession 4:42
06. Sir Hubert Parry : Bridal March of the Birds from 'The Birds of Aristophanes', Suite for Orchestra 5:11
07. Benjamin Britten (after Rossini) : March from 'Soirées Musicales, op.9' 1:27
08. Sir Charles Villiers Stanford : Funeral March, 'The Martyrdom' from Incidental Music to 'Becket', op.48 6:33
09. Ralph Vaughan Williams : March Past of the Kitchen Utensils from Aristophanic Suite 'The Wasps' 2:53
10. Sir William Walton : Funeral March from incidental music to the film 'Hamlet' 4:32
Sir Adrian Boult conducting London Philharmonic Orchestra (excepting 02 & 09 with New Philharmonia Orchestra)
(flac & limited scans)
LP issue: Lyrita SRCS71 (mostly recorded 1973, LP issued 1978)
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