This has been nagging me, because I had a dim recollection I had heard of him and thought it must have been from a Lyrita LP, but couldnt find his name in the list. But I have just tracked him down, the work is 'The Birds of Rhiannon' op. 87 and its a short fill-up to the LP devoted to Cyril Rootham's first symphony. Lyrita's sleeve notes are very good and they suggest he is forgotten because he had the misfortune to be overshadowed by some serious contemporaries: notably, Vaughan Williams. The notes dont even mention his symphonies, they seem to concentrate on his tone poems on Edgar Allen Poe topics ('The Masque of the Red Death' 'The Raven'!) and his operas, which in 1979 had sunk out of sight.
I think it might be tough to defend an argument that he is the greatest English symphonist, when you stand him against Elgar and Vaughan Williams. But, without any recordings, its likely to remain a rather rarified discussion for most of us.
I think it might be tough to defend an argument that he is the greatest English symphonist, when you stand him against Elgar and Vaughan Williams. But, without any recordings, its likely to remain a rather rarified discussion for most of us.
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