Originally posted by LMcD
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Unheard British symphonies
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostWith the exception of the McCunn piece I wonder how many of the other pieces have been played on R3 since, and how many other McCunn pieces are ever played?
The Ship o' the Fiend, Op 5,
which had been recorded live at Music Hall, Aberdeen, 12 October 2007, played by the BBCSSO under Martyn Brabbins.
The CD also includes
Land of the Mountain and the Flood, Op 3,
which had been recorded live at Singletary Arts Centre, Lexington, US, 22 March 2001, again with the BBCSSO but this time under Osmo Vänskä.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostWell, it had a Proms outing on 23 July 2009!
BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Vassily Sinaisky, and released on a recent BBC MM CD too.
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Originally posted by ocarina View PostThanks, Pulcinella! I am going to order that. I have Handley's recording https://www.amazon.co.uk/Moeran-Symp.../dp/B0000245F0
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostThe Moeran Symphony played by the New Philharmonia Orchestra under Adrian Boult on Lyrita takes some beating.
I think I marginally prefer the Dilkes, but probably it's first version heard syndrome again.
I don't know the Boult recording.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostIn addition to the BBC release, I have English Sinfonia/Neville Dilkes and Bournemouth SO/David Lloyd-Jones.
I think I marginally prefer the Dilkes, but probably it's first version heard syndrome again.
I don't know the Boult recording.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe Ship o'the Fiend was also broadcast on R3 on Sat 21/1/12 as part of Simon Heffer's four-part "British Music" series:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019lzmx
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
I believe the Havergal Brian season was broadcast in the late 1970s.
Luckily I was later able to tranfer all those tape recordings onto audio cassettes, which I still possess. The recording quality was pretty dodgy - we were in an area of poor reception for Radio 3 - but at least I have them.
Assuming we are talking about the same broadcastings, I always understood that while the intention had been to broadcast all the Brian symphonies,the cycle was never completed?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostMy dad managed to tape some of it, including the wonderful opera "The Tigers", along with Calum McDonald's equally wonderful talk on it of the time. An anti-war opera - think of that! - and by a British composer of that era!
Luckily I was later able to tranfer all those tape recordings onto audio cassettes, which I still possess. The recording quality was pretty dodgy - we were in an area of poor reception for Radio 3 - but at least I have them.
Assuming we are talking about the same broadcastings, I always understood that while the intention had been to broadcast all the Brian symphonies,the cycle was never completed?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Assuming we are talking about the same broadcastings, I always understood that while the intention had been to broadcast all the Brian symphonies,the cycle was never completed?
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