Michael Kennedy on the Adagio of the 1st symphony: ... notable for its lack of anguished yearning and angst and ... marked instead by a 'benevolent tranquility'. This is never clearer IMVHO than in Boult's last Proms performance.
Leonard Slatkin isn't the only American conductor who seems , or seemed, to like conducting Elgar. I wasn't one of those who disapproved of the appointment of André Previn as Principal Conductor of the LSO, and he rewarded us with a wonderful Vaughan Williams cycle and critically acclaimed recordings of Elgar's symphonies. A few years ago I attended a performance of the 2nd by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the estimable Marin Alsop.
Leonard Slatkin isn't the only American conductor who seems , or seemed, to like conducting Elgar. I wasn't one of those who disapproved of the appointment of André Previn as Principal Conductor of the LSO, and he rewarded us with a wonderful Vaughan Williams cycle and critically acclaimed recordings of Elgar's symphonies. A few years ago I attended a performance of the 2nd by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the estimable Marin Alsop.
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