Dundonnell
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« Reply #15 on: October 26, 2012, 08:29:34 pm » |
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I am interested in Dutton's description of the Arnell disc as "The Unnumbered Symphonies" :)
That is a strange title to give to this disc but one will have to wait until one can read the booklet notes to seek a justification. To call the film Suite "The Dagenham Symphony" is stretching Robert Simpson's definition of the symphony far, far beyond breaking point ;D ;D The 1938 Sinfonia-yes, probably-but if this is what Dutton are trying to do then what about the 1939 Symphony for Strings(unless of course the score for that student work is now lost ???)
I think that I should post my revised Arnell catalogue on here :)
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jimfin
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« Reply #16 on: October 26, 2012, 10:54:54 pm » |
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Oh joy, Dutton Day is like Christmas for me. I have ordered all the British releases, can't wait!
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guest224
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« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2012, 04:43:01 am » |
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I see Dutton has marked the Catoire Symphony as a World Premiere Recording.....it's not, as Melodiya recorded this work with Boris Khaikin conducting....
Now there's just one Catoire piece for orchestra left waiting to be recorded, his symphonic poem Mtsyri.....
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JimL
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« Reply #19 on: November 06, 2012, 08:43:59 pm » |
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I see Dutton has marked the Catoire Symphony as a World Premiere Recording.....it's not, as Melodiya recorded this work with Boris Khaikin conducting....
Now there's just one Catoire piece for orchestra left waiting to be recorded, his symphonic poem Mtsyri..... Word is on the other Forum that nobody seems to be able to locate an LP of the work. There's a possibility that it was never commercially released.
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jimfin
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« Reply #20 on: November 13, 2012, 02:10:27 pm » |
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Received my copies today, and very impressed so far. The Brian concerto is a better recording than the Marco Polo version, I feel. The Bush symphony is rather wonderful and the Bax very lyrical. One of the best selections in a while, I'd say.
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Dundonnell
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« Reply #21 on: November 13, 2012, 03:21:02 pm » |
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I agree that this Dutton batch is the best for a long time :) It neither recycles music previously available nor indulges in the "easy, second-rate" ;D
The Havergal Brian disc is quite superb-a better "Tinker's Wedding" than the Mackerras and a superb reading of Symphony No.13 with Brabbins apparently totally inside the Brian idiom, whilst the English Suite No.4 is absolutely delightful. Good to have the Bax Phantasy for Viola back on cd at last too. The best work ob the Bush cd for me is the splendid Dorian Passacaglia and Fugue. The Arnell works are not perhaps the equal of some of the Arnell we have previously heard but the Sinfonia was written when Arnell was still a student so one shouldn't perhaps expect too much.
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jimfin
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« Reply #22 on: November 13, 2012, 09:46:23 pm » |
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Yes, Arnell has been so well served by Dutton already and I doubt there's an awful lot left of real quality to be recorded. Let Brian be their next project! And perhaps we can hope for Bush's 'Byron' symphony as well.
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cilgwyn
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« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2012, 01:39:30 am » |
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And more Bate and Holbrooke! In that order!
Wish they were interested in Daniel Jones! :(
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Dundonnell
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« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2012, 03:27:48 am » |
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Yes, Arnell has been so well served by Dutton already and I doubt there's an awful lot left of real quality to be recorded. Let Brian be their next project! And perhaps we can hope for Bush's 'Byron' symphony as well.
I understand that Dutton considered the "Byron Symphony" and rejected the idea on the grounds of cost :(
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patmos.beje
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« Reply #25 on: November 14, 2012, 05:05:22 pm » |
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The Bax 'Phantasy for Viola and Orchestra' is six minutes faster than the only other recording on the deleted Conifer CD with Rivka Golani (soloist) and Vernon Handley conducting the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra. Theodore Holland's 'Ellingham Marshes' is a fine piece although the lyricalness of the Bax is hard to match in any other Viola Concerto I know by a British composer.
I hope the next batch of Duttons might include one or more of Stanley Bate's Violin Concertos. :o
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Dundonnell
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« Reply #26 on: November 14, 2012, 06:30:26 pm » |
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Yes, Arnell has been so well served by Dutton already and I doubt there's an awful lot left of real quality to be recorded. Let Brian be their next project! And perhaps we can hope for Bush's 'Byron' symphony as well.
The following orchestral works by Richard Arnell remain unrecorded: 1939: Symphony for Strings Divertimento No.1 for Piano and Chamber Orchestra, op.5 1940: Divertimento No.2 for chamber orchestra, op. 7 1941: Concert Suite No.1 "The Land", op.12 Concert Suite No.2 "The Land", op.12(2) Secular Cantata fo chorus and orchestra, op.15 Fantasia for orchestra, op.17 Sonata for chamber orchestra, op.18 Classical Sonata No.1 for orchestra, op.19 Symphonic Suite-Six Episodes for orchestra, op.27 1945: Cantata "The War God" for soprano, chorus and orchestra 1947: "Abstract Forms"-Suite for string orchestra, op.50 1948: Incidental Music and Ballet "Caligula" Serenade for ten wind instruments and double-bass, op.57 1949: "Ode to the West Wind" for soprano and orchestra, op.59 1958: Divertimento-Concertante for Cello and String Orchestra, op. 90 1963: "Musica Pacifica" for orchestra, op.101 1967: "Sections" for Piano and Orchestra, op.110 "Concerto Minima" for Double Woodwind Quintet 1968: Overture "The Food of Love", op.112 "The Town Crier" for narrator and orchestra, op. 118 "Codes" for chorus and orchestra, op. 126 "Call-Short Music for Harp and Orchestra, op.133 1986: "Ode to Beecham" for narrator and orchestra, op.154
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tapiola
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« Reply #27 on: November 15, 2012, 01:37:14 am » |
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Dutton has recorded the Opus 1.
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Dundonnell
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« Reply #28 on: November 15, 2012, 02:46:18 am » |
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Indeed it has.....and I have the cd too ::)
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