A new work for me, which I adored when I heard it earlier in this year's Proms. However, cant find a recommendation in my trusty BAL spreadsheet. Any suggestions for a CD of this wonderful piece? Thanks.
Parry symphony no. 5
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Originally posted by Andy2112 View PostA new work for me, which I adored when I heard it earlier in this year's Proms. However, cant find a recommendation in my trusty BAL spreadsheet. Any suggestions for a CD of this wonderful piece? Thanks.
[edit] It looks as if the Boult is available new only in a box. Here's the Bamert:
https://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/classical/products/8035151--parry-symphony-no-5-elegy-for-brahms-from-death-to-lifeLast edited by Pabmusic; 03-08-18, 06:15.
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As far as I know, Andy, it's only ever been recorded twice - first by Boult in 1978, then by Bambert in 1991; both with the LPO. Both are good, neither easily available, and so both only available individually at silly prices. As an example of prices, from Amazon, the cheapest way to get the Boult (which I think is the better performance) is as part of a 5 CD compilation of Parry, Elgar, and Stanford works (just under £12.50 new, including P&P):
... otherwise individually the CD is about £35:
Bambert is £75 new, £20 "used" (or £7.49 for the MP3):
... or you can get the Bambert boxed set of all the Symphonies for around £42:
Other sellers may have cheaper copies available.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Can you perhaps mention the Boult CD in passing as your birthday approaches (or Christmas if that's earlier)? it's a really wonderful selection of pieces, beautifully played and recorded. I won't rub salt in the wound by telling you how much I paid for it in a local charity shop....
(The Prom in question is now available on YouTube)
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Or, for £19, the box set - Boult - "The Complete Conductor - From Tchaikovsky to Gershwin"
I've come to realise how good he was, in all kinds of repertoire, not just RVW, Elgar etc.
p.s - for anyone wanting to "listen again" after the iPlayer is no longer available, will be able to find it on Naxos Music Library - if they can access it via library or instititution (or subscribe):
As to NML generally http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...-library/page2. (Also various posts as to how to search for recordings on other posts there).
For the Boult recording, in this set-
Use Ring menu (grey bar near top of Home Page) - LABELS - Warner Classics Parlophone - Initial "B" - Page 54 - British Composers - ELGAR, E. / STANFORD, C.V. / PARRY, C.H. (Cat No 5099909542259)
Bamert - LABELS - Chandos - Initial "P" - Page 2. (Other Symphonies there, and on page one, the complete Symphonies set).Last edited by Cockney Sparrow; 03-08-18, 09:54.
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostIt amazes me that a work of this quality has only received two recordings.
This, sad to say, may well be Sir Adrian's last recording from EMI. He could not have made his bow more impressively than by giving us this unknown music by a composer so dear to his heart; and the willingness to learn new scores is characteristic, for however well he may have known them in general, to know them enough to give interpretations of this authority is something very different. Our readers, and all music lovers, will want to thank him for all he has given us over so many years. We owe him a debt that can never be repaid but can be thankful that modern recording preserves his art so splendidly for generations yet to come.
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Originally posted by Wychwood View PostYes. Boult's recording was acclaimed by Trevor Harvey in Gramophone, November 1979, as an "absolutely authoritative and commanding performance". The last paragraph of his review struck an elegiac and poignant note:
This, sad to say, may well be Sir Adrian's last recording from EMI. He could not have made his bow more impressively than by giving us this unknown music by a composer so dear to his heart; and the willingness to learn new scores is characteristic, for however well he may have known them in general, to know them enough to give interpretations of this authority is something very different. Our readers, and all music lovers, will want to thank him for all he has given us over so many years. We owe him a debt that can never be repaid but can be thankful that modern recording preserves his art so splendidly for generations yet to come.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostWarner Classics, Chandos and Naxos, makes three!
Learn more about the albums and works by Hubert Parry 25628 available at Naxos. Buy now or listen for free.
... only the Second Symphony recorded (so far) by them.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
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