The LPO is 80 this year and I was wondering if we could list the 10 best recordings it has made. There is a great deal of choice starting from this
[abc] 19 & [def] 21 September 1932 Kingsway Hall
Malcolm Sargent
1 Royal Choral Society
a HANDEL Messiah : And the glory 2B3428
b Behold the Lamb 2B3429
c Hallelujah 2B3430
d Glory to God 2B3433
e HAYDN The Creation : The Heavens are telling 2B3434
f Achieved is the glorious work 2B3435
[ac] (Dec32) C2489 ; Victor 11825
[ef] (Feb33) C2513 ; Victor 11960
[bd] (May33) C2548 ; Victor 11824
CD transfer [ef] (...89) Pearl GEMM CD9380 +
"Sir Malcolm Sargent Conducts Favourite Choral Music"
its very first recording was made in September 1932 under Sargent at Kingsway Hall which, incidentally, celebrates its own centenary this December [well it would had it survived demolition in 1997]. The RCS singing is a bit ponderous and dated.
The orchestra was set up by Beecham using Courtaulds family money with Sargent as assistant. Their first concert was at the QueensHhall in October. Beecham did this in a fit of pique after the BBC orchestra would not agree to his being involved.
Considering the string of conductors after Beecham [they fell out when he returned after WW2 expecting to pick up where he’d dumped them at the start of the war] including Boult, Tennstedt, Haintink etc and recordings made with Furtwangler, Kleiber pere, Krauss, Knappertsbusch, Celibidache, etc etc, as well as more recent ones, there is much to choose from.
[abc] 19 & [def] 21 September 1932 Kingsway Hall
Malcolm Sargent
1 Royal Choral Society
a HANDEL Messiah : And the glory 2B3428
b Behold the Lamb 2B3429
c Hallelujah 2B3430
d Glory to God 2B3433
e HAYDN The Creation : The Heavens are telling 2B3434
f Achieved is the glorious work 2B3435
[ac] (Dec32) C2489 ; Victor 11825
[ef] (Feb33) C2513 ; Victor 11960
[bd] (May33) C2548 ; Victor 11824
CD transfer [ef] (...89) Pearl GEMM CD9380 +
"Sir Malcolm Sargent Conducts Favourite Choral Music"
its very first recording was made in September 1932 under Sargent at Kingsway Hall which, incidentally, celebrates its own centenary this December [well it would had it survived demolition in 1997]. The RCS singing is a bit ponderous and dated.
The orchestra was set up by Beecham using Courtaulds family money with Sargent as assistant. Their first concert was at the QueensHhall in October. Beecham did this in a fit of pique after the BBC orchestra would not agree to his being involved.
Considering the string of conductors after Beecham [they fell out when he returned after WW2 expecting to pick up where he’d dumped them at the start of the war] including Boult, Tennstedt, Haintink etc and recordings made with Furtwangler, Kleiber pere, Krauss, Knappertsbusch, Celibidache, etc etc, as well as more recent ones, there is much to choose from.
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