Yes, I've noticed a tendency for performances of much-loved works with 'glorious melodies' to get slower: both Elgar's concertos have been affected by this. I wonder if it reflects more sumptuous recording quality which tempts artists to linger.
VW's own recordings (regrettably few) display a brisker, no-nonsense approach to tempo. But in the Lark I suspect his published tempo marks , variants of andante and tranquillo have contributed to slower performances.
VW's own recordings (regrettably few) display a brisker, no-nonsense approach to tempo. But in the Lark I suspect his published tempo marks , variants of andante and tranquillo have contributed to slower performances.
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