The above have just been completed by Sir Andrew Davis! They finished a session early too! Looking forward to this release on Chandos!
Elgar The Music Makers/Spirit of England
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThe above have just been completed by Sir Andrew Davis! They finished a session early too! Looking forward to this release on Chandos!
I try to understand the dislike of Elgar and his music expressed by some on here but whatever his failings as a man his music never fails me.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostBAL disc of the week in due course, I would hope.
I try to understand the dislike of Elgar and his music expressed by some on here but whatever his failings as a man his music never fails me.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostBAL disc of the week in due course, I would hope.
I try to understand the dislike of Elgar and his music expressed by some on here but whatever his failings as a man his music never fails me.
Ralph Couzens was very pleased!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Elgar's music - more than most - comes from the same oven, and it's almost always autobiographical, intentionally so or not. The Music Makers is the second of three pieces into which Elgar told the Windflower he had poured his soul (the Violin Concerto and Symphony in E-flat were the others). The Spirit of England had a bad reputation because of its title - it was almost never played - until it was recorded in 1977, when several reviewers were a bit puzzled by its lack of jingoism and, frankly, considerable beaauty.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostElgar's music - more than most - comes from the same oven, and it's almost always autobiographical, intentionally so or not. The Music Makers is the second of three pieces into which Elgar told the Windflower he had poured his soul (the Violin Concerto and Symphony in E-flat were the others). The Spirit of England had a bad reputation because of its title - it was almost never played - until it was recorded in 1977, when several reviewers were a bit puzzled by its lack of jingoism and, frankly, considerable beaauty.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Puts me in mind of the magisterial EMI recording of Elgar’s Coronation Ode by Philip Ledger and massed forces including Kneller Hall brass in King’s College Chapel. Worth listening with the wick turned right up.
Alexander Gibson coupled the work with his SNO Spirit of England which came out in the late 1970s, but still sounds excellent. IIRC it was preferred by most reviewers to the other recording of SoE then available, but I can’t recall what that was. Hickox et alia emerged later.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View Post...
Alexander Gibson coupled the work with his SNO Spirit of England which came out in the late 1970s, but still sounds excellent. IIRC it was preferred by most reviewers to the other recording of SoE then available, but I can’t recall what that was. Hickox et alia emerged later.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI'm not sure whether this score is still available. The Elgar Society website lists it as being available in soft back, so perhaps it survived the Music Sales vandalistic pulping of some of the Novello volumes in the Complete Edition.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostThe softback version was the only one available when I bought mine a couple of years ago. A shame it doesn't match the hardbacks - the colour is considerably darker. When I am rich (!) I will try to find a book-binder who could have a go at matching the soft back volumes I've bought with the rest of the set.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostPuts me in mind of the magisterial EMI recording of Elgar’s Coronation Ode by Philip Ledger and massed forces including Kneller Hall brass in King’s College Chapel.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostBbm, I thought my mention of the band of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall might raise your . They sound superb in the huge King’s acoustic.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostBbm, I thought my mention of the band of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall might raise your . They sound superb in the huge King’s acoustic.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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