I've just come across a new Dutton release in which Martin Yates has realised and completed Moeran's sketches.
Moeran - Sketches for Symphony No. 2
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moeranbiogman
It also contains another Moeran curiosity, the 'overture', part of which may be an early sketch for the Symphony in G minor.The title 'Overture To a Festival' was chosen in recognition of its premiere at the 1994 Norwich Festival. Rodney Newton has sliightly revised his orchestration (clearly indicated by Moeran, so no 'realisation' was needed here) in order to strengthen the final bars that may, or may not, be the intended finish.
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moeranbiogman
Latest news I have is its available now to download from the i-Tunes Store.
Fine recording and playing from the RNSO - more I will not say!
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moeranbiogman
Thanks, Bax-o-D. Realisation of the sketches should raise a good deal of interest - 'for' or 'against' ! Maybe someone should start a new Thread 'To Finish or Not to Finish' ?
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A query for you moeranbiogman:
In the notes you say that Jack visited an optician in Dublin but decamped before actually seeing the optician - leaving all his belongings behind including a briefcase which may or may not have contained 2nd symphony sketches.
After his death in Kemare no-one was able to find any sight or sound of any extant material in his flat. So where did these sketches originate? Had he sent them to Peers in Australia (unlikely) or did his brother send them on after Jack's death?O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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moeranbiogman
The full story makes for interesting reading.
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