Elgar's The Starlight Express - the entire play with the complete incidental music, just to know how it's all supposed to fit together.
2014 is 80 years since Elgar, Holst and Delius died.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostElgar - Owls
Holst - Scherzo from unfinished symphony
Delius - North Country Sketches
Oh I thought it one ofyour puzzles/jokes S_A. And Elgar 'Owls' ??
And I'd like to hear that Delius work I half remember at a live concert
Is it 'Idyll'? Once I passed through a populous City'
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Originally posted by salymap View PostOh I thought it one ofyour puzzles/jokes S_A. And Elgar 'Owls' ??
And I'd like to hear that Delius work I half remember at a live concert
Is it 'Idyll'? Once I passed through a populous City'
The Holst "Scherzo" contains more meaningful content, for me, than practically any piece of "new music" I have heard over the past 15 years. He composed it on his deathbed, barely able to hold a pen let alone read what he had written, yet the intelligence in the music shows his clarity of mind was still intact right to the end. How he would have loved some of the jazz being composed and played today! I weep when I think of the rest of the symphony Holst's death deprived us of. Imagine a whole work composed at this level of inspirational intensity!
Gustav Holst (1874-1934): Scherzo, da una sinfonia incompiuta (1933/1934) -- BBC Symphony Orchestra diretta da Adrian Boult -- prima esecuzione e incisione m...
Enjoy!Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 29-10-13, 17:28.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostElgar - Owls
Holst - Scherzo from unfinished symphony
Delius - North Country Sketches
here is the performance of Owls from that BBC film, at about 1 hour 12 mins.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThe Holst "Scherzo" contains more meaningful content, for me, than practically any piece of "new music" I have heard over the past 15 years. He composed it on his deathbed, barely able to hold a pen let alone read what he had written, yet the intelligence in the music shows his clarity of mind was still intact right to the end. How he would have loved some of the jazz being composed and played today! I weep when I think of the rest of the symphony Holst's death deprived us of. Imagine a whole work composed at this level of inspirational intensity!
Gustav Holst (1874-1934): Scherzo, da una sinfonia incompiuta (1933/1934) -- BBC Symphony Orchestra diretta da Adrian Boult -- prima esecuzione e incisione m...
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Here's another scherzo from a Holst Symphony (first choral),not everyone's cup of tea I would imagine but I thinks it's a wonderful work.
There are sketches for a second Choral Symphony too,if only again.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostPretty boring as ever but as I've never heard any of them live
Cockaigne Overture
Hammersmith
Delius Violin Concerto
And are you not involved in the history of the VC salymap? Or is my memory playing up (again).....
What a memory anton. Well I was entrusted to take Delius' mss full score from London to Yarmouth plus scores of Holst 2 pieces.
The thing I remember is that Delius signed his name as 'Fritz' as late as the VC.
Just run of the mill; we had lots of mss scores in dirty old parcels in the Augener London Hire Library. Very spidery and creepy too.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
There are passages elsewhere in the Choral Symphony strongly suggestive of the use of fourth chords-based harmony in jazz 40 years+ later. Listening to this Scherzo ftrom the Choral Symphony also prompts me to think of Holst as probably Britten's biggest influence.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostHmmm - I always find the ending too protracted, and a little bombastic. I prefer the Ode to Death, from around the same time.
I've got the Chandos/Hickox collection which includes the above,think I'll play it next.
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