It appears that a new recording by the Orchestre Symphonique de Mulhouse, conducted by Patrick Davin (the last before his untimely death, it seems) of these pieces is to be released. I can't find it on Fuga Libera's website but, according to Amazon, it exists:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Orchestral-Works-Davin/dp/B0955HN5RG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Orchestral+Works+boellmann&qid=1622333296&s=music&sr=1-1-catcorrLike most devoteees of Boëllmann's music I suspect, I came to him as an organ student through the ubiquitous
Suite Gothique op 25; but there is also a good deal of fine chamber music and, my favourite piece of his, these
Symphonic Variations for cello and orchestra, of which there's a fine performance and recording by Paul Tortelier with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under his boy Yan Pascal Tortelier, which is available only in a 20-CD boxed set of Tortelier's EMI recordings. The
Symphony in F Major I have heard in an off-air BBC recording by the Ulster Orchestra conducted by Howard Williams (and a good piece it is too, in the vein of César Franck) but that doesn't seem to appear in our French Music download folder. The cellist in ths new recording is Henri Demarquette, with whose work I am not familiar. When it becomes available I shall definitely be at the front of the queue for it!