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« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2017, 07:49:43 pm »

Definitely Holbrooke! ;D I listened to those recording recently,and I did enjoy them!
And I feel I must add,Holst's opera,"The Perfect Fool". I find this opera very entertaining. The libretto might be a problem,but I don't really bother with it. I just listen to the singing and the music,which is very colourful and imaginative. I think it's quite fascinating to hear how the ballet music fit's into the original score. I actually prefer this opera to "At the Boars Head" or "The Wandering Scholar". I remember I used to keep pestering chandos to record it! I remember they said they would suggest it to Andrew Davis;but nothing came of it.....or the Holbrooke,they kept on telling me they were interested in recording!! And now look at what's happened to them!! ::) :(
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