Quite something. Leinsdorf's LSO/Valkyrie (great cast) recording gets praised these days but there doesn't seem to be much else that gets mentioned. Seems like he's a 'sleeper', at least in the UK.
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Bach-Elgar - Fantasy and Fugue in D minor - It's interesting that there are several non-British performances of this on YouTube. Well, it does make rather a splendid overture! ... Three videos first ...
From Russia with the State Academic Symphony Orchestra "Evgeny Svetlanov" conducted by Andrey Rubtsov ...
From Spain with the Youth Orchestra of the Madrid Community conducted by Jordi Frances ...
Festival Semana SantaAuditorio de San Lorenzo del Escorial17/4/2011Fantasy and Fugue in C minor - J.S. Bach/ E. ElgarJORCAM (Joven Orquesta de la Comunidad d...
Another young band, this time in America, the Symphony of the Mountains Youth Orchestra, based in Tennessee and conducted by Ross Bader ...
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From America with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy who omitted the percussion, so you don't get tambourines and glockenspiels! ...
Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra play Sir Edward Elgar's orchestral transcription of Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in C minor for organ (recorded 19...
Also from America with the Seattle Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz ...
Video of a wind band transcription of Elgar's arrangement by Capt. Ryan J. Nowlin played by the United States Marine Band under his direction ...
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band performed Johann Sebastian Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 537 at the Midwest Clinic. The piece was...
However, if you prefer it played by a British orchestra, here it is under Andrew Davis's baton all of 22 years ago! ...
Sir Edward Elgar's superb orchestration of Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in C minor was a highlight of the Last Night of the 2000 Proms at the Royal Albert Hall,...
Other recordings on YouTube include those made by Elgar himself, Albert Coates, Sir Adrian Boult and Leonard Slatkin.
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Does anyone remember a "Tribute to Stokowski" concert given by the BBCSO under A. Davis back in 2001? ... It ended with Stokowski's orchestration of "Pictures at an Exhibition," the finale of which - organ, bells, gong crashes and all - brought the house down. As Paul Guinery remarked at the end, it made a "refreshing change" to hear a different arrangement ...
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I wonder how many concert-goers, now well-struck in years of course, remember Stokowski's 90th Birthday concert in 1972. Interesting to see, shortly after the start of the "Mastersingers" Overture, the first violins adopting his "free-bowing" instructions. There you see John Georgiadis and the rest of his section bowing at will and thus producing the famous "Stokowski Sound." I wonder if any other conductors these days follow suit, or do they all insist on regimented bowing? ...
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I happened on this performance by the Warsaw Philharmonic of the Enigma Variations and thought others might well enjoy it as I did, especially for the wonderful playing in the cello variation.
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I particularly like this non-British "Enigma" too. It's played by the Mannheimer Philharmoniker under the Bulgarian conductor Boian Videnoff. "Nimrod" isn't taken at a 'molto lento' tempo, a la Bernstein, but is very close to Elgar's own tempo in his 1926 recording, which is also available on YouTube ...
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"Great Acting" ... In this 1989 TV programme, Simon Callow introduces rare interview clips with Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorndike, Albert Finney, John Gielgud, Noel Coward, Edith Evans, Michael Redgrave, Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier, Vanessa Redgrave and Maggie Smith ... Underneath the video, first among the many laudatory comments, someone has written: "I really miss this BBC ... How far it has fallen" ... How right they are! ...
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