Has anyone else heard about the passing of George Hurst? Fond memories of his Elgar recordings. RIP
George Hurst RIP
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moeranbiogman
Two for CHANDOS: 6582 Elgar Starlight Express/Arthur suites; 8432 Vaughan Williams (Sea Songs/Charterhouse Suite etc) and Elgar (Sospiri etc)
For NAXOS: 8.553564 Elgar Enigma Variations, 'In the South' and Coronation March.
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Originally posted by moeranbiogman View PostTwo for CHANDOS: 6582 Elgar Starlight Express/Arthur suites; 8432 Vaughan Williams (Sea Songs/Charterhouse Suite etc) and Elgar (Sospiri etc)
For NAXOS: 8.553564 Elgar Enigma Variations, 'In the South' and Coronation March.
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Originally posted by moeranbiogman View PostTwo for CHANDOS: 6582 Elgar Starlight Express/Arthur suites; 8432 Vaughan Williams (Sea Songs/Charterhouse Suite etc) and Elgar (Sospiri etc)
For NAXOS: 8.553564 Elgar Enigma Variations, 'In the South' and Coronation March.
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Alf-Prufrock
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI used to see him in live concerts regularly in the 1960s, when he conducted many of the BBC Norther Orchestra's Midday Proms in Manchestsr Town Hall, as they were broadcast live on the the Music Programme (precursor of Radio 3).
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Alf-Prufrock
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThere may be other recordings, not so widely available, which are available as used items, such as this of Elgar's First Symphony. Did he ever record Elgar 2?
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View PostI am sure you mean the Third Programme, which certainly had far more than just music, as Radio 3 sometimes does these days.
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George Hurst was Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra whilst I was in college in Bristol. Mrs AjAjAjH and I did our 'courting' in the Colston Hall listening to said orchestra.
I remember him conducting a performance of Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring' in Bristol. My first live performance and I seem to remember it was the orchestra's as well. My best memory of him, however, was of him standing in at short notice to conduct- I don't know for whom- the BBCSO and an array of choirs and Gerald English in Berlioz's 'Grand Messe Des Morts' at the Proms in August 1967. A magnificent performance. George Hurst made a great impact on my musical experience.
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Alf-Prufrock
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAt that time, the Third Programme began at 6.00 p.m. The Music Programme was introduced as a daytime classical music service in the 1960s, but was suspended for Test Match Special for a number of days during the summer.
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View PostI heard that he only got Elgar 1 because Edward Downes was contemptuous of it and refused to record it for Naxos after doing no. 2. But George Hurst was a fine conductor anyway, and produced a good recording.
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View PostI heard that he only got Elgar 1 because Edward Downes was contemptuous of it and refused to record it for Naxos after doing no. 2. But George Hurst was a fine conductor anyway, and produced a good recording.
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View PostI heard that he only got Elgar 1 because Edward Downes was contemptuous of it and refused to record it for Naxos after doing no. 2. But George Hurst was a fine conductor anyway, and produced a good recording.Last edited by Pabmusic; 16-09-12, 23:49.
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