If I may make a respectful comment.
The Job was recorded by the 'English Northern PHILHARMONIA' which was the name given to the Opera North Orchestra for its concert and recording activities up until the early noughties. I remember a meeting when the then Musical Director, Paul Daniel, talked about changing it and suggested an alternative. I, as the all-powerful Musicians Union steward at the time, pointed out that his suggestion (not too far removed from the one eventually adopted) gave a rather unfortunate acronym. This was at the time when several of the regional orchestras (Opera North included) had spoof staff newsletters in circulation and it would have made a prime, and irreverent, title for that.
The Northern Sinfonia is, of course, the Newcastle-based orchestra and the only connection between the two is that some of the personnel of both orchestras, from time-to-time, would deputise or work as extra players in the other - I myself played in several concerts and recordings with the Newcastle orchestra over the years. I am not sure if this is still the case.
I was in the horn section for most of the Lloyd-Jones and Daniel English Northern Philharmonia recordings including the Job.
The Job was recorded by the 'English Northern PHILHARMONIA' which was the name given to the Opera North Orchestra for its concert and recording activities up until the early noughties. I remember a meeting when the then Musical Director, Paul Daniel, talked about changing it and suggested an alternative. I, as the all-powerful Musicians Union steward at the time, pointed out that his suggestion (not too far removed from the one eventually adopted) gave a rather unfortunate acronym. This was at the time when several of the regional orchestras (Opera North included) had spoof staff newsletters in circulation and it would have made a prime, and irreverent, title for that.
The Northern Sinfonia is, of course, the Newcastle-based orchestra and the only connection between the two is that some of the personnel of both orchestras, from time-to-time, would deputise or work as extra players in the other - I myself played in several concerts and recordings with the Newcastle orchestra over the years. I am not sure if this is still the case.
I was in the horn section for most of the Lloyd-Jones and Daniel English Northern Philharmonia recordings including the Job.
Originally posted by Nimrod
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