Elgar's Organ Sonata is, to me, a very ordinary work, but in Gordon Jacob's orchestration, it deserves to be known as Symphony no. 0.
Elgar Symphony No.1: A Quandary
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostI get "Bad error request 400" when I click...? anyone else getting this?
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Thropplenoggin
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostElgar's Organ Sonata is, to me, a very ordinary work, but in Gordon Jacob's orchestration, it deserves to be known as Symphony no. 0.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Cheapskater
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostElgar's Organ Sonata is, to me, a very ordinary work, but in Gordon Jacob's orchestration, it deserves to be known as Symphony no. 0.
May I also put in a good word for the Elgar Piano Concerto (reconstructed by Robert Walker & David Owen Norris). I heard a BBC clip on the reconstruction work - there's a lot of original Elgar there & the linking and Orchestration is most expertly achieved. To my ears, it sounds like genuine Elgar throughout - and I don't even like the blinkin' piano normally!
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Cheapskater
Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostHere's a working link to Cheapskater's script of the Elgar 1 BaL: http://bit.ly/YeJEij
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Cheapskater
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThe Boult is a small miracle because Sir Adrian was very elderly by the time of this performance and yet the orchestra plays as if possessed and the roar from the Proms audience is entirely justified. Not for every day listening, I'd suggest - save it for special occasions.
I think I'm right in saying that the Davis/Staatskapelle was a BaL choice a while back.
Sir Colin is controversial principally because he likes to sing along and sometimes the mics catch this - I love it but others are appalled
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Cheapskater
Originally posted by Karafan View PostYes please for the In the South script link, Cheapskater.
PS also check your PMs.
Karafan
Lets hope that works!
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by Karafan View PostYes please for the In the South script link, Cheapskater.
PS also check your PMs.
Karafan
The Boult performance is indeed miraculous. Something very unique seems to happen from the off. The 'nobilmente' theme sends chills down the spine. It just feels so right, as if everything was in perfect synch. There's just this ineffable spark about the performance.
For very different reasons, Davis achieves something similar with the Dresden players.
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Cheapskater
Originally posted by Alison View PostFor my money the chief advantages of the Hickox are the SACD recording and the orchestrated Organ Sonata coupling.
The performance of the symphony is average or just above IMHO.
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Originally posted by Cheapskater View Post
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostAm pretty thrilled with the Sinopoli recordings of the 1st and In The South. (The 2nd is considerably more eccentric...)
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