Absolutely magnificent concert on R3 this afternoon, featuring two of Britain's finest 20th-century symphonists, Edmund Rubbra (No. 11) and Havergal Brian (No. 6), and a Danish masterpiece for trombone and orchestra by Launy Grondahl. The BBC Symphony Orchestra was conducted by Martyn Brabbins, who for me carries on the baton of champion to concert-hall-neglected British composers after the passing of Hickox and Handley.
I've got 19 of Brian's 32 symphonies in my collection, but No. 6 (subtitled 'Sinfonia tragica') is not one of them, so this was a first-time listen to me, and I was extremely impressed (as I have been with all of Brian's music). Straight off the bat we had two of Brian's hallmarks: his fantastic writing for both low brass and tuned percussion. Interesting to hear two offstage trumpets pass fanfares back and forth early in the work. Anyway, this symphony has gone right up in my recording wishlist now. (There's two recordings, on Lyrita (cw Sym. 16 & Arnold Cooke's 3rd Sym.) and Naxos (cw Syms. 28, 29 & 31).
I've got 19 of Brian's 32 symphonies in my collection, but No. 6 (subtitled 'Sinfonia tragica') is not one of them, so this was a first-time listen to me, and I was extremely impressed (as I have been with all of Brian's music). Straight off the bat we had two of Brian's hallmarks: his fantastic writing for both low brass and tuned percussion. Interesting to hear two offstage trumpets pass fanfares back and forth early in the work. Anyway, this symphony has gone right up in my recording wishlist now. (There's two recordings, on Lyrita (cw Sym. 16 & Arnold Cooke's 3rd Sym.) and Naxos (cw Syms. 28, 29 & 31).
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