OUP's 'hesitation' is , I think , easily explained by the financial cliamte at the time. Cunard and White Star, HMV and Columbia had to merge to save money, and there was a lot of unemployment about. I don't think 'Belshazzar's Feast' was publishd in full score till afer 1945,
VW and Boult - new book.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostOUP's 'hesitation' is , I think , easily explained by the financial cliamte at the time. Cunard and White Star, HMV and Columbia had to merge to save money, and there was a lot of unemployment about. I don't think 'Belshazzar's Feast' was publishd in full score till afer 1945,
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostThe discount works for US customers as well as UK/Europe ones –with the same discount code (BB135). Not sure if that applies to institutional customers (i.e. your local university library)....
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Well, finally was able to borrow makropulos' new RVW/ACB book from the local university library, following its (eventual) return. Very happy to have done so :) , as it is a pleasure to read. It's also notable to read more thoroughly of Sir Adrian's bringing RVW's music to continental Europe when he could, more than I had gleaned from Michael Kennedy's bio.
At the risk of being accused of picking nits, I did notice a very few errors:
(a) p. 114, where there is a misspelling of the Dutch resort town of Scheveningen in the phrase:
"...for two concerts with the Hague Residentie Orchestra at the Kurzaal at Schevinigen..."
(b) The page citations for Emlyn Williams in the back index are missing, namely pages 198 and 261.
Perhaps the pdf of the book can be corrected with the publisher, for future buyers of the e-book version. Obviously the already printed hard copies are a done deal. All this aside, good to know that the book has gotten strong press.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI have yet to find any in either of my copies of Finnegans Wake.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
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Nigel/makropulos
I have just stumbled across this forthcoming release on the Presto site:
Sir Adrian Boult conducts Berg, Stravinsky & Vaughan Williams. Somm: ARIADNE5024-2. Buy 2 CDs or download online. Heinrich Nillius, Suzanne Danco, Parry Jones, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Noel Mewton Wood (piano), Royal Opera House Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult
The RVW performance of S4 is surely that mentioned in your book, given at a Prom on 21 July 1965.
Somm claim it's a first release on CD, but in your Appendix 3 (page 279) you give details of a CD release: CRQ CD325-6.
Presumably Somm are unaware of this?
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Now there's a historic recording; I didn't know it had survived complete. Boult's 1966 broadcast of the Three Pieces from the Lyric Suite has been on BBC Legends CD.
The Stravinsky must also be rare. Apart from Circus Polka recorded in 1967 for World Record Club, I know of no other Boult recordings. He did record some Bartok for Westminster in the 1950s: the Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta and the Divertimento, with our old friends the 'Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra' (LPO in disguise).
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