Barry Collet first came to my attention when Pearl Records issued the first modern recordings of some of Elgar's wartime music, principally the recitations and Fringes of the Fleet. Barry Collet conducted the Rutland Sinfonia, who were fine in these works but sadly wanting in the much more challenging Polonia (which Boult had already recorded). The CD was interesting in that it was recorded digitally, but with analogue editing (DAD).
More recently, the same performers recorded Elgar's early music composed for the Powick Asylum on the British Music Label. But at last Collet's efforts have been rewarded by a new recording of the Powick pieces in which he has been able to conduct a professional orchestra.
More recently, the same performers recorded Elgar's early music composed for the Powick Asylum on the British Music Label. But at last Collet's efforts have been rewarded by a new recording of the Powick pieces in which he has been able to conduct a professional orchestra.
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