Just to say, if only in the UK, his work gets plenty of performances, so there are those who appreciate its qualities. Regardless of whether he was a composer in the context of a Colonial country.
And not all admirers come from this country -
"......Orchestra/Yevgeny Svetlanov. rec. live, 21 April 1983, Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory"
"The great Russian conductor recalls attending a performance of Gerontius in London: “I dreamed of performing the oratorio with which I acquainted myself in the 60s. The first impression was so strong that I shall always remember all the details of that amazing performance in the 6000-seat Albert hall under the unforgettable Sir Malcolm Sargent.” Svetlanov goes on to relate that in 1981 his dream came true and he conducted Gerontius twice in the Festival Hall with the LSO and LSO Chorus and English soloists"
And not all admirers come from this country -
"......Orchestra/Yevgeny Svetlanov. rec. live, 21 April 1983, Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory"
"The great Russian conductor recalls attending a performance of Gerontius in London: “I dreamed of performing the oratorio with which I acquainted myself in the 60s. The first impression was so strong that I shall always remember all the details of that amazing performance in the 6000-seat Albert hall under the unforgettable Sir Malcolm Sargent.” Svetlanov goes on to relate that in 1981 his dream came true and he conducted Gerontius twice in the Festival Hall with the LSO and LSO Chorus and English soloists"
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