Originally posted by oliver sudden
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Now, it's unlikely that Geehl, a very experienced brass band arranger would write a work in C major...effectively a sharp key. And, of course all but one recording I've heard is played in B flat - ie. written in C maj for the B flatters and one sharp (G maj) for the E flatters......for the first movt. (Worcester Castle) other movts are in related flat keys.
The one recording played in C major is the Williams Fairey Band on Chandos Brass Masters Vol 1, interestingly this came out in 1997, just after the Elgar Birthplace acquired the manuscript in Elgar's hand.
The Wiki statement that '....its emergence demonstrates that Geehl's longstanding claim to have orchestrated the work was fraudulent' doesn't stack up - particularly as there is a prolonged and rancourous correspondence between the two on technical matters! Geehl's name is on the R Smith published score as Arranger - isn't it likely that Elgar would have complained about this if Geehl wasn't responsible for the orchestration?
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