Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5

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Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance Marches

Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance Marches


Elgar:

Pomp and Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, Op. 39

Dream Children, Op. 43

The Wand of Youth Suite No. 1, Op. 1a

Nursery Suite


Sir Adrian Boult conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the five Pomp and Circumstance Marches, Dream Children 1&2, The Wand of Youth Suite No. 1 and the Nursery Suite. ‘Sir Adrian Boult – the incomparable Elgarian’.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Heritage - HTGCD250

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$10.50

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Elgar: Cello Concerto

Elgar: Cello Concerto


Elgar:

Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85

Paul Watkins (cello)

Introduction & Allegro for strings, Op. 47

Elegy for strings, Op. 58

Pomp and Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, Op. 39


Paul Watkins is the cello soloist in a recording that showcases some of Elgar’s most popular works. He is accompanied by the BBC Philharmonic and Sir Andrew Davis, a conductor steeped in the English music tradition.

Elgar studied the violin from a young age, and had some early hopes of making a career as a soloist. Consequently, he wrote for the strings of the orchestra with a special understanding and flair, not least in a handful of works for strings alone. The showpiece among these is the Introduction and Allegro, written in 1904, for the newly formed London Symphony Orchestra to be included in an all-Elgar concert. The premiere performance was conducted by the composer.

Elgar started writing his Pomp and Circumstance Marches in 1901 in the wake of his national successes with the Enigma Variations and The Dream of Gerontius. The Marches vary considerably in mood. The First March gained worldwide fame largely due to the trio melody, which Elgar considered ‘a tune that comes once in a lifetime’, and the Second displays a certain air of urgency with its brazen horn calls and jaunty trio. Also on this disc is Elgar’s intimate and restrained Elegy for Strings.

The Cello Concerto in E minor, written in 1918 – 19, was the last major work Elgar completed. Its mood is often described as ‘autumnal’, and highly reflective of the ageing composer’s own state of mind. At the time of writing it, Elgar was concerned about the failing health of his wife and about his own waning popularity; he was deeply disturbed, too, by the horrors of the First World War. Paul Watkins writes of his experience of recording this work: ‘It is a privilege to have the opportunity to add my voice to the many different interpretations of this iconic work. I prepared for this recording by using my experience as a conductor: in other words, to study Elgar’s masterful score as deeply as possible, and to realise how intimately the solo cello is linked to the orchestra throughout. In this respect I feel fortunate to have been working with Sir Andrew Davis. He is the most natural and intelligent interpreter of Elgar I know.’

“Poetic pianissimos, abrupt explosions, finely tapered phrases: each of Watkins’s expressive details immediately reach the listener...There’s also perfect rapport between soloist, conductor and orchestra. Watkins’s ten years of conducting experience comes into play here...time and again the ear is moved and beguiled by Watkins’s quiet ache or varied colours or the orchestra’s sheen and fleet panache.” The Times, 6th April 2012 ****

“Watkins' account seems the best to have appeared on disc for years. It has intensity, presence and warmth, which never topples over into sentimentality, and Davis and the BBC Philharmonic accompany with panache; the exchanges in the scherzo are wonderfully deft. The rest of disc is equally fine.” The Guardian, 5th April 2012 *****

“Watkins writes in the booklet that he found it “daunting” to record Elgar’s Cello Concerto...but he rises superbly to the challenge. His playing — of exceptional beauty, refinement and technical address — is all the more remarkable given that he is no longer a full-time soloist.... With Davis, one of the most experienced of all Elgarians, as his conductor, this is a valedictory account of the composer’s last important orchestral work” Sunday Times, 22nd April 2012

“Watkins plays with consummate artistry, his golden-toned and technically flawless contribution striking a judicious balance between classical poise and unexaggerated depth of feeling...Durable rewards guaranteed, then, and the same certainly holds true for Davis's dashingly articulate, meticulously observant and superbly musical handling [of the Marches]...for the two main offerings alone every Elgarian should investigate this release” Gramophone Magazine, July 2012

“there are times when a recording of a popular classic comes along that's so fresh, understanding and heartfelt that it demands to be approached solely on its own terms. Paul Watkins's Elgar Cello Concerto is firmly in that class. Watkins's emotional shading is individual, without it ever sounding as though he's trying to be individual.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2012 ****

“Paul Watkins is a sensitive soloist, and he and Davis clearly have a special rapport...The BBC Philharmonic strings are richly full-blooded and rhythmically taught in the Introduction and Allegro. There is a wonderful ebb and flow to the lighter passages, which radiate warmth and geniality” Graham Rogers, bbc.co.uk, 25th July 2012

“Davis, an Elgarian of perception, understands the smallest implications in the light but beautiful orchestration, ideal accompaniment to the cello. Watkins is watchful of the detail in the heartfelt opening statement...Watkins and Davis give [the finale]...a distinct dryness of utterance. Much falls into place with this approach” International Record Review, May 2012

“Watkins does so much more than just play the tunes. His range of colour and expression is tremendous, and the instrument he uses he describes in the booklet as having a “combination of burnished woody timbres and a plangent expressivity, reminiscent perhaps of an English tenor voice.”..With stunning recorded sound, what more could one ask.” MusicWeb International, June 2012

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - July 2012

Chandos - CHAN10709

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Elgar: Enigma Variations & Pomp & Circumstance Marches

Elgar: Enigma Variations & Pomp & Circumstance Marches


Elgar:

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Pomp and Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, Op. 39


Sony Classical Masters - 88697713022

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Elgar: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 & Sospiri

Elgar: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 & Sospiri


Elgar:

Symphony No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 55

Bernard Haitink

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5

Bernard Haitink

Sospiri, Op. 70

City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox

Serenade for Strings in E minor, Op. 20

Richard Hickox

Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 63

Bernard Haitink

Cockaigne Overture, Op. 40 'In London Town'

Sir Adrian Boult


Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934) was England's greatest composer since the death of Henry Purcell in 1695. He was a relatively late developer, with his first major symphonic work, the Enigma Variations (1898-99), being produced when he was already in his forties.

Elgar wrote two very fine symphonies that unerringly captured the zeitgeist of Edwardian England; both are included in this set in superb performances by Bernard Haitink. The first disc ends with two additional Elgar pieces performed by the late lamented Richard Hickox.

“Magnificent Elgar from Haitink, masterfully balancing long-range sweep and fine orchestral detail, and finding ferocious brilliance in the First Symphony's Scherzo. Boult's Cockaigne is a coruscating bonus.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2011 ****

“conductor and orchestra seem alert to every nuance of Elgar's wonderful scoring. They make the most of the stranger and more remote regions of this great work, resulting in a performance that is full of interest as well as beautifully played and very well paced by Haitink.” International Record Review, May 2011

EMI 20th Century Classics - 9072212

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$11.00

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Elgar - Enigma Variations

Elgar - Enigma Variations


Elgar:

Falstaff - Symphonic Study in C minor, Op. 68

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5


Lyrita - SRCD301

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$17.00

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Elgar: Symphony No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 55, etc.

Elgar:

Symphony No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 55

Pomp and Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, Op. 39

Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 63

Coronation March, Op. 65

Empire March

Imperial March, Op. 32


Virgin de Virgin - 5614302

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Elgar: Enigma Variations, Op. 36, etc.

Elgar:

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Pomp and Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, Op. 39


“Boult's 1970 recording of the Enigma Variations offers similar riches to those of Barbirolli with the additional bonus of a slightly superior recorded sound. Boult's account has authority, freshness and a beautiful sense of spontaneity: each variation emerges from the preceding one with a natural feeling of flow and progression.
There's warmth and affection, coupled with an air of nobility and poise, and the listener is always acutely aware that this is a performance by a great conductor who's lived a lifetime with the music. You need only sample the passionate stirrings of Variation 1 (the composer's wife), the athletic and boisterous 'Troyte' variation, or the autumnal, elegiac glow of the famous 'Nimrod' variation to realise that this is a very special document indeed. The LSO, on top form, plays with superlative skill and poetry and the excellent recording has been exceptionally well transferred to CD. The Pomp and Circumstance Marches, recorded six years later with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, are invigoratingly fresh and direct – indeed the performances are so full of energy and good humour that it's hard to believe that Boult was in his late eighties at the time of recording! A classic.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

EMI British Composers - 7640152

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Barry Wordsworth Conducts Elgar

Barry Wordsworth Conducts Elgar


Elgar:

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Cockaigne Overture, Op. 40 'In London Town'

Pomp and Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, Op. 39


Brand new recordings of Elgar, one of Britain’s finest composers, by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and distinguished British conductor Barry Wordsworth.

Includes the complete Pomp and Circumstance Marches.

Recorded last year at the RPO’s London home, Cadogan Hall.

“The programme's a generous one, with the Royal Philharmonic sounding in eminently healthy fettle...But there's precious little about these performances that lingers in the memory. Take Cockaigne: Wordsworth certainly knows his way around the metropolis but neither is he, in all honesty, the most personable nor illuminating guide.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2012

“The Cadogan acoustic lets individual voices shine through in an account of Cockaigne bursting with lively vulgarity. Cornets and trombones are extra-prominent. It bounces along, and Wordsworth doesn’t overdo the tiny stops and starts.” The Arts Desk, 4th August 2012

Orchid Classics Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - RPOSP035

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A Royal Fanfare

A Royal Fanfare

Music for coronations & royal ceremonial


Coates, E:

The Three Elizabeths: Halcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor)

Elgar:

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 in G major, Op. 39 No. 4

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5

Empire March

Coronation March, Op. 65

Howarth:

English Dances

Locke:

Music for His Majesty's Sackbuts and Cornetts

Walton:

Coronation Te Deum


Grand music for coronations, for ceremonial occasions, for matters of state and for formal dancing is brought together in this special album.

400 years of quintessentially British music from Locke to Coates, centred around the peerless style of Sir Edward Elgar.

The Gift of Music - CCLCDG1263

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The Organ of Westminster Abbey

The Organ of Westminster Abbey

Robert Quinney plays works by Elgar


Elgar:

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 3 in C minor, Op. 39 No. 3

arr. Iain Farrington

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)

arr. W. H. Harris

Organ Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 28

Sospiri, Op. 70

arr. Robert Quinney

Severn Suite, Op. 87

arr. Iain Farrington

The Spirit of England, Op. 80: For the Fallen

arr. Harvey Grace

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 in C major, Op. 39 No. 5

arr. Iain Farrington


Robert Quinney (organ of Westminster Abbey)

Robert Quinney performs a stunning recital of works by Elgar on the organ of Westminster Abbey. Quinney has been Sub-Organist there since 2004, performing for a variety of celebrated occasions including the Royal Wedding in April this year.

This is Quinney’s second disc with Signum, following a 2-CD recital of works by Brahms, Wagner and Dupré on the organ of Westminster Cathedral, where Quinney was Assistant Master of Music from 2000-2004.

“Revel in Robert Quinney’s superb, multifaceted, virile, eloquently expressive playing of Westminster Abbey’s mighty Harrison & Harrison organ. The music is all by Elgar, but only the G Major Sonata, given a performance befitting the music’s nobility as well as its thrilling tonal spectrum, was written for solo organ. Magnificent.” The Telegraph, 11th August 2011 *****

“the 'meat' of the disc...is the imposing Sonata which provides a thorough workout both for Quinney's hugely impressive technique and the instrument's capacious resources. Form the protean grandeur and introspective lyricism of the first movement, to the breezy gusto of the Finale, Quinney is in the complete command...Thoughtfully programmed, compellingly played, Quinney's Elgar entices.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2011 ****

“If overwhelming organ sound - especially from the Tuba stops - is what you're after, this is for you. Signum Classics' recording is tremendously vivid across the whole spectrum and captures the Westminster Abbey atmosphere in all its blazing majesty...If it's a masterly display of an organist revelling in transcriptions that push the pseudo-orchestral effects of a grand organ to the limits, then you can relish this, too...while his playing is magnificently flamboyant, it is more focused on the organ than on Elgar” Gramophone Magazine, November 2011

Signum - SIGCD266

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