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CD 1Symphony No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 55Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli (conductor)Introduction & Allegro for strings, Op. 47Allegri Quartet, Sinfonia of London, Sir John Barbirolli (conductor)CD 2Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 63Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli (conductor)Elegy for strings, Op. 58New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir John... more
Symphony No. 1Sir Gerog Solti (conductor), London Philharmonic Orchestra Rec. 1972
Enigma Variations1. C.A.E2. H.D.S.-P.3. R.B.T.4. W.M.B.5. R.P.A.6. Ysobel7. Troyte8. W.N.9. Nimrod10. Intermezzo: Doralbella11. G.R.S.12. B.G.N13. Romanza: ***14. Finale: E.D.USir Charles Mackerras (conductor), London Philharmonic Orchestra Rec. 1985Cello ConcertoPaul Tortelier (cello) Sir Adrian Boult (conductor), London Philharmonic Orchestra Rec. 1972Chanson de NuitSir Adrian Boult(conductor), London Philharmonic Orchestra Rec.... more
Throughout his creative life, Elgar felt a need to compose short... more
Carillon, Op.75Words by Emile Cammaerts. English version by Tita Brand CammaertsRichard Pascoe (narrator), Barry Collett (conductor), Rutland SinfoniaLe Drapeau Belge, Op.79Words by Emile Cammaerts. English version by Lord Curzon of KedlestonRichard Pascoe (narrator), Barry Collett (conductor), Rutland SinfoniaFringes of the FleetFour songs for 4 baritones and orchestra1. The Lowestoft Boat2. Fate's Discourtesy3. Submarines4. The SweepersPaul Kenyon, Stephen Godward, Simon Theobald, Russell Watson (baritones), Barry Collett (conductor), Rutland... more
This disc includes:Elgar: Violin ConcertoMarie Hall (violin), Sir Edward Elgar (conductor), Symphony OrchestraElgar’s Violin Concerto, as edited by the composer for recording in 1916, and issued originally on 4 sides of 78 rpm records, the first recording of the work
Siegfried Sassoon’s Poetry & Prose:July 31st 1914 (fromThe Weald of Youth)The Dug-outAt CarnoyAttackDied of Wounds12 Months AfterPrelude: The TroopsJuly 1916 – The Somme (from Memoirs of an Infantry Officer)Memorial TabletOn Passing the New Menin... more
George Butterworth: English Idyll No. 2Jiri Horvat (conductor), Prague Radio SymphonieorchesterSiegfried Sassoon: July 31st 1914Siegfried Sassoon (reader)Edward Elgar: CarillonHenry Ainley (reciter), Sir Edward Elgar (conductor), Symphony OrchestraMaurice Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin (Prelude)Philip Jenkins (piano)Robert Graves: Dawn BombardmentRobert Graves (reader)Ralph Vaughan Williams: Prelude (Sinfonia Antartica)Sir Adrian Boult (conductor), London Philharmonic OrchestraDavid Jones: In Parenthesis (Pt. 3)David Jones... more