It looks from the schedule as if Radio 3 in Concert next Monday is cancelled, as Radio 3 is said to be 'off air' at that time, as it is from 11 am to 1 pm . This is a pity, as the scheduled programme included Simon Rattle conducting and elgar Symphony, something I had hoped for but not so far heard. I hope it will be recorded and available afterwards on BBC Sounds (that is , if the concert takes place).
Simon has had an on-off relationship with Elgar's music, in contrast to the Davises, Hickox, Handley etc. But I do think his contributions valuable, espacially his early EMI CD of Falstaff, and his 'Gerontius' with Janet Baker.
The London Symphony Orchestra have a long association with Elgar's Symphonies, having given the London premiere of the first, the world premiere of the second, as well as a 'revival' in 1918 under Adrian Boult, and recorded both symphonies under the composer's baton, and morerecently under Colin Davis. So this should (in theory)be a memorable evening.
Simon has had an on-off relationship with Elgar's music, in contrast to the Davises, Hickox, Handley etc. But I do think his contributions valuable, espacially his early EMI CD of Falstaff, and his 'Gerontius' with Janet Baker.
The London Symphony Orchestra have a long association with Elgar's Symphonies, having given the London premiere of the first, the world premiere of the second, as well as a 'revival' in 1918 under Adrian Boult, and recorded both symphonies under the composer's baton, and morerecently under Colin Davis. So this should (in theory)be a memorable evening.
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