Elgar's 2nd - One of Holst's 2 Greatest British Symphonies
Me,too ! Simply, one of my favourite scores.
(Sincere apologies to Master Jacques for mangling his fine report whilst interpolating my comments)
I listened to the Bank Holiday Repeat and enjoyed this concert immensely.
Whilst listening to the Elgar and seeing in my mind a panoply of Edwardian England disappearing into the mists of time and war, the face of Gustav Holst hovered. Suddenly I remembered what he had said so proudly at the 1927 Holst Festival in his home town of Cheltenham that the two greatest British symphonies had been written by composers born within 20 miles, or so, of Cheltenham.
There are no marks to be gained if you identify one of those works as EE's 2nd, but what other symphony by which composer did Holst nominate in his top 2 British symphonies?
Answers on a post, please!
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(Sincere apologies to Master Jacques for mangling his fine report whilst interpolating my comments)
I listened to the Bank Holiday Repeat and enjoyed this concert immensely.
Whilst listening to the Elgar and seeing in my mind a panoply of Edwardian England disappearing into the mists of time and war, the face of Gustav Holst hovered. Suddenly I remembered what he had said so proudly at the 1927 Holst Festival in his home town of Cheltenham that the two greatest British symphonies had been written by composers born within 20 miles, or so, of Cheltenham.
There are no marks to be gained if you identify one of those works as EE's 2nd, but what other symphony by which composer did Holst nominate in his top 2 British symphonies?
Answers on a post, please!
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