Originally posted by HighlandDougie
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BaL 8.02.14 - Vaughan Williams Symphony no. 9
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt's a pity that neither Norrington nor Hickox recording the 9th as part of their incomplete surveys of the symphonies of RVW. I feel each would have had something of value to contribute.
Re the former, it isn't too late...
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frankwm
Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI'm glad I saw that correspondence, HD. Use your instincts over who to trust, right? I'll certainly never visit The Music Parlour again!
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostOne of those rare occasions when I have most of the versions mentioned.
I think the Bakels on Naxos is stunning,indeeed the whole cycle doesn't get the acclaim it deserves IM0.
Availabe for less than £13 new here http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Complete.../dp/B0017PB25Y
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Is this a record? Six pages and 51 posts within 36 hours of Alpie's list and a week to go before the programme!
Almost alone of all his works, No 9 is a piece I have yet to 'get' although I have 2 or 3 recordings and heard it live at the Proms. I shall certainly be listening with keen interest."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by seabright View PostThe Portuguese CD seems to be available as a download if this site is to be believed …
And the Boult/LSO appears not to exist after all.
List updated, but still very short.
Incidentally, we may just be getting a full hour of this.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostIs this a record? Six pages and 51 posts within 36 hours of Alpie's list and a week to go before the programme!Almost alone of all his works, No 9 is a piece I have yet to 'get' although I have 2 or 3 recordings and heard it live at the Proms. I shall certainly be listening with keen interest.
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I am sure I read somewhere that as it was a commission the commissioners chose Sargent but RVW was unhappy about it and very glad Boult was to record it. Barbirooli wrote to RVW praising the work but one does wonder had Glorious John give its premiere as he did the 7th and 8th whether it would have had a happier time with posterity.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI thought it was rather a young critic which upset the apple cart, so to speak, with this work? Saying how dated it sounded(?), or some such comment?
This isn't all that remarkable: the Ninth is a work whose subtle masteries cannot be immediately assimilated (especially if the only performance they had to build their response upon was one which didn't reveal those masteries completely) - critics with memories of the premiere of the Sixth (as well as the accumulation of insights into that work since its first performance) were bound to regard the Ninth as suggesting the composer's waning powers in these circumstances.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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