...i have always treasured my set of Corelli Op 6 by the Guildhall String Ensemble ...
your favourite works for string orchestra
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostMercia, what a great thread you've started!
Loving the sound of a string orchestra in full flow (the Elgar, Britten, Tippett, Strauss and Schönberg pieces cited above would be my favourites), it's brought up some that I've never heard and now want to seek out, in particular:
(the Howells especially)... plus Waldhorn's intriguing reference to the Florent Schmitt Symphony for string orchestra, 'Janiana' Op.101.
The only piece not so far mentioned for which I'd put in a vote is the Walton 'Sonata for Strings', that very successful arrangement of his Quartet
I can't believe I forgot about the Alwyn Sinfonietta
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Originally posted by salymap View PostDoesn't 6 have a part for harpsichord or piano? Is that allowed for a string orchestra. I only asked?
crossposted with your edit - 6 does have cembalo continuoLast edited by mercia; 21-10-12, 16:15.
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I would recommend this lovely Howells disc, which includes the Concerto for String Orchestra , Elegy for viola string quartet and string orchestra , Suite for String Orchestra and the Serenade for Strings.
I also love Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings on an excellent little Regis disc c/w the Sym 2 Little Russian by the USSR SO under Svetlanov
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostI like Rossini's string sonatas, and there is Respighi's 3rd suite of Ancient Airs and Dances. Like Calum, I love the Corelli concerti grossi (I have an old I Musici version).
(to provide an Italian counterweight to the predominance of British works in this thread...)
Can't get the hang of the Bliss, but it may be a victim of "car Listening" syndrome....some works just can't beat car stereo limitations.
AmpH's recommendation looks fab.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostI would recommend this lovely Howells disc, which includes the Concerto for String Orchestra , Elegy for viola string quartet and string orchestra , Suite for String Orchestra and the Serenade for Strings.
I also love Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings on an excellent little Regis disc c/w the Sym 2 Little Russian by the USSR SO under Svetlanov
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Originally posted by AmpH View PostI'm a sucker for good album artwork and there are plenty of good examples from Chandos - the individual Rubbra Syms releases and the Bridge orchestral works for example.
I also love that Bartok orchestral works(HSSO/Fischer) double CD artwork is wonderful.
Artwork can be very persuasive..... and there is a lot of dull artwork on CDs....I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwhat are your favourite works for string orchestra, original or arrangements, as few or as many as you like
Also Warlock's Capriol Suite.
And I've just checked Ireland's Downland Suite on Wikipedia in case it had some sneak woodwind and discovered it was written for brass band which I never knew. I have only ever heard the string orch version (by Geoffrey Bush apparently).
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI don't know the Mendelssohn String Symphonies at all
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