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Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.2 Little Russian (Andrew Litton, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Virgin Classics)
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Although I do like Brigg Fair, I have to say that I struggle to 'get' Delius...a work in progress for me then....Jared wrote:Darren, I'm sure the performances speak for themselves, but what do you think of the quality of the works?bombasticDarren wrote:Delius - Violin Concerto (Tasmin Little/Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chandos) & Cello Concerto (Paul Watkins/Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chandos)
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Vaughan Williams - Overture The Wasps, Fantasia on 'Greensleeves' & Toward the Unknown Region (Malcolm Sargent, London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, EMI)
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Rawsthorne - Symphony No.2 A Pastoral Symphony (Charlotte Ellett/David Lloyd-Jones, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Naxos)
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Happy Saint-Patrick to all my favorite Irish man. A priviledge to count a friends.
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Sibelius - Symphony No.6, No.7 & Finlandia (Pietari Inkinen, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Naxos)
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The single best Delius CD I've heard is this one, conducted by Thomas Beecham with the RPO:bombasticDarren wrote:Although I do like Brigg Fair, I have to say that I struggle to 'get' Delius...a work in progress for me then....Jared wrote:Darren, I'm sure the performances speak for themselves, but what do you think of the quality of the works?bombasticDarren wrote:Delius - Violin Concerto (Tasmin Little/Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chandos) & Cello Concerto (Paul Watkins/Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chandos)
Beautiful performances of On Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spring, Brigg Fair and A Song Before Sunrise in particular. Your heart would have to be made of stone not to respond to this lovely music. I also highly recommend Ken Russell's film about Delius, Song of Summer:
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Paul, you are absolutely spot on with this recommendation; I think it remains arguably the finest interpretation of Delius' Orchestral works, and is always the one I recommend to people who wish to be introduced to his work. I feel that Delius' work is particularly difficult to get right, because of the many different and subtle shades of tone -colour required; something which I have long felt Beecham understood. Failure to do this can sometimes render these works as an insipid, bland soup which they are clearly not.mcq wrote:The single best Delius CD I've heard is this one, conducted by Thomas Beecham with the RPO:
Beautiful performances of On Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spring, Brigg Fair and A Song Before Sunrise in particular. Your heart would have to be made of stone not to respond to this lovely music.
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Oh, my good gosh... please accept my apologies to all my Irish friends on this site... what an oversite!!Seán wrote:Thanks Pepe, and a happy musical weekend to you too.Jose Echenique wrote:Happy St. Patrick´s Day to all!!!!
I hope you all had a great day yesterday, rugby score notwithstanding... ;-)
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Vaughan Williams - Oboe Concerto (John Williams/Paavo Berglund, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, EMI) & Symphony No.4 (Paavo Berglund, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, EMI)