Originally posted by Barbirollians
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Post
How to feel old ... not my grandparents but my father. Not a reissue but a first issue on (S)XLP20007 of the Enigma plus the the V W T/T. Much listened to when I was about 8 years old and after. To be a bit anorak-y, Concert Classics numbers beginning with 2 were originals while those beginning with 3 were reissues. Our resident expert on such matters (Smittims, who else) will correct me if I've got that wrong.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostOn now to his late 1940s Messiah - a bit hissy and scruffy sounding . Sargent’s conducting direct but dated but what lovely singing from Baillie,Ripley and sound stentorian stuff from James Johnston and Norman Walker ,
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Sargent has featured on six BBC MM CDs: five times as conductor and once as composer (not counting the arrangement of Rule, Britannia).
As conductor:
Vol 6, No 12: Last Night of the Proms, 16 September 1961 (BBCSO; Basil Cameron conducts the main item, the Grieg Piano concerto with Gina Bachauer)
Vol 15, No 10: Elgar Symphony 2 (Live from Colston Hall, Bristol, 29 January 1964)
Vol 20, No 9: Delius Piano concerto (Benno Moiseiwitsch/BBCSO; BBC Proms, 13 September 1955)
Vol 23, No 10: Tchaikovsky Symphony 4 (BBCSO; BBC Proms 5 September 1964)
Vol 29, No 6: Mozart Clarinet concerto (Jack Brymer/BBCSO; BBC Proms, 5 September 1964)
[A pedant writes: were they the BBC Proms back then?]
As composer:
Vol 28, No 11: An Impression on a Windy Day (BBCSO/Oramo; Last Night of the BBC Proms, 9 September 2017)
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Originally posted by smittims View PostAccording to EMI 120,000 sets of that late 78 recording were sold. His 1954 Lp remake wasn't so highly thought of, though there is some lovely solo singing. He made a final, stereo set for Reader's Digest with Elizabeth Harwood as solo soprano. .
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