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Joseph Holbrooke (1878-1958)

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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2021, 10:38:07 am »

Apollo and the Seaman, Op.51 (extract) - does anybody know anything more about this recording? It is from Section VI (The Rebuke) and begins at the Maestoso con moto seven bars before figure 73, ending at figure 78 (pages 128-133 in the full score, pages 55-58 in the piano reduction).



Martin Walsh is now currently working on a midi realisation of Holbrooke's "Illuminated Symphony" Apollo and the Seaman , Op.51 (1907), and has so far completed the first two parts (of four), which he has uploaded to Youtube:

Part 1 (Apollos's Coming; The Rumour; The Ship):

Part 2 (The Tidings):

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