Howells: Corydon’s Dance

This page lists all recordings of Corydon’s Dance, by Herbert Norman Howells (1892-1983) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Boult conducts ...

Boult conducts ...


Butterworth, G:

Two English Idylls

The Banks of Green Willow

A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody

Hadley, P:

One Morning in Spring - sketch for orchestra

Howells:

Procession, Op. 36

Merry-eye

Herbert Downes (viola), Desmond Bradley & Gillian Eastwood (violins), Albert Cayzer (viola) & Norman Jones (cello)

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Elegy For Viola, String Quartet And String Orchestra

Herbert Downes (viola), Desmond Bradley & Gillian Eastwood (violins), Albert Cayzer (viola) & Norman Jones (cello)

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Music for a Prince

Herbert Downes (viola), Desmond Bradley & Gillian Eastwood (violins), Albert Cayzer (viola) & Norman Jones (cello)

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Corydon’s Dance

Scherzo in Arden

Warlock:

An Old Song for small orchestra


London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

“…sympathetic accounts… Butterworth's Two English Idylls, The Banks of Freen Willow and the sublime Shropshire Lad rhapsody. Tension levels rise markedly for exceptionally insightful readings of Howells's Procession, Merry-Eye Elegy (an extraordinarily rapt display) and lively 1949 diptych Music for a Prince (these last three with the NPO). Warlock's An Old Song and Patrick Hadley's gorgeous One Morning in Spring (written in 1942 for Vaughan Williams's 70th birthday) complete the feast.” Gramophone Magazine, Janurary 2008

Lyrita - SRCD245

(CD)

$16.99

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