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‘Whatever should I do without Beecham?’ Delius said. “I should be content with a few superlative performances like these every year, rather than the mediocre ones I too often hear.” These final stereo recordings are the summation of Beecham's devotion to a composer whose music he loved deeply. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Delius - Brigg Fair & Choral and orchestral miniatures
Delius: | Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley The Walk to the Paradise Garden London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley Koanga: La Calinda Philharmonia Orchestra, George Weldon Sleigh Ride London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli Irmelin Prelude London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli Fennimore and Gerda: Intermezzo Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli A Song before sunrise Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli Brigg Fair Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli In a Summer Garden Hallé Orchestra, Vernon Handley Summer Evening London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley A Song of Summer Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves North Country Sketches Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves Lebenstanz Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves Cynara John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves To be sung of a summer night on the water, Nos. 1 & 2 Robert Tear (tenor) Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Sir Philip Ledger |
Frederick Delius (1862-1934) was born in Bradford of parents who had been born in Germany. His father was a successful wool merchant and although he allowed his son to study music he did not regard it as a career option. On leaving school he therefore joined the wool company but he proved unreliable; he did, however, visit Norway and Paris on the firm’s business and met life-long friends. In 1884 he was allowed to go to Florida as an orange grower. This gave him freedom from family pressures – he neglected the oranges but studied music and was greatly influenced by the music of the plantation negroes. He developed one of the most individual and easily recognisable harmonic and melodic styles of composition. He was strongly supported by the eminent conductor, Sir Thomas Beecham, who gave numerous performances of his work and clearly established an appreciation for it amongst its listeners. Some critics have remarked that whilst his formula for composition was artistically successful it was so but within a strictly defined and narrow emotional and expressive range – certainly this is borne out by the popularity of the shorter works which form the vast majority of this collection, especially the exquisite sensuous idylls catching the lights, sounds, perhaps even the smells of the English countryside. His last ten years were blighted by illness and in 1928 Eric Fenby became his amanuensis thereby enabling the composer to complete a number of works including A Song of Summer. He died virtually a recluse in Grez-sur-Loing and, as French law forbade his burial in his garden, his remains were removed from Grez’s cemetery after a year and moved to Limpsfield in Surrey. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| | | |  | Essential Delius: 150th Anniversary
Delius: | Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley The Walk to the Paradise Garden London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli A Song before sunrise Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent Koanga: La Calinda Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli Sleigh Ride Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham Fennimore and Gerda: Intermezzo London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley Irmelin Prelude London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli Summer Evening Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox Paris - Song of a Great City Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras In a Summer Garden Hallé Orchestra, Vernon Handley Hassan: Intermezzo Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli A Song of Summer London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli To be sung of a summer night on the water, Nos. 1 & 2 Robert Tear (tenor) Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Sir Philip Ledger Late Swallows London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli Dance Rhapsody No. 2 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham Cynara John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves Brigg Fair Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox |
The best-loved and most popular works by Frederick Delius, performed by the world’s leading artists, in an accessible format at budget price as part of the ESSENTIAL CLASSICS series. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Flaming JuneEnglish songs and music for summer
Delius: | Summer Evening Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham The Walk to the Paradise Garden Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham A Song before sunrise Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham | Elgar: | The Wand of Youth Suite No. 1, Op. 1a Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham | Howells: | King David Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano) | Quilter: | Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op. 3 No. 2 (Tennyson) Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano) June (Nora Hopper) (1905) Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano) Love's Philosophy, Op. 3 No. 1 (Shelley) Penelope Martin-Smith (soprano), Martin Souter (piano) |
The intenisty and passion of this painting by Frederic, Lord Leighton, is matched in superb performances of early twentieth-century English art songs and music including 'June' by Quilter and works by Delius, Howells and others. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Great Conductors - Sir Thomas BeechamOrchestral Works, Volume 5
Recorded 18th February & 6th April 1949, London | | | (also available to download from $9.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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“..when performed with such tender and passionate advocacy as Lloyd-Jones and the Scottish orchestra lavish on them, his once popular orchestral miniatures...emerge with a beguiling freshness and ravishing impressionistic transparency. At Naxos's super-budget price…..this is a steal.” The Sunday Times “A chronologically wide-ranging programme startis with Bizet-meets-Elgar in Marche caprice (composed in Paris in 1889) and finishes with the flourishes of the 1931 Fantastic Dance that Delius inscribed to his amanuensis Eric Fenby. There are two further rarities: the fragrant Spring Morning of 1890, which breathes a distinctly Norwegian air, and the colourful AmericanRhapsody of 1896, an embryonic (and purely orchestral) dry run for the towering Appalachia of six years later. Lloyd-Jones's flowing yet deeply felt way with The Walk to the Paradise Garden leaves a less artfully self-conscious impression than Mark Elder's silky Hallé version. The only reservation applies to the Two Pieces for Small Orchestra, On hearing the first cuckoo inSpring and Summer night on the river, both of which are too robust to work their full magic. (Thomas Beecham and Norman Del Mar remain unsurpassed in this 1911-12 diptych; the same goes for A song before sunrise.) Otherwise, the RSNO respond attentively throughout.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Vaughan Williams & Delius: Orchestral Works
Recorded in the Great Hall, Birmingham University, 1989 “William Boughton imparts tremendous zest to VW's Wasps Overture, fully in keeping with its breezy nature, and he gives the big central tune its true nobility. Michael Bochmann, I note, was a pupil of the late Frederick Grinke, whose recording of The lark ascending must have introduced this ravishing piece to many readers of GRAMOPHONE, as it did to me. Bochmann plays it like his teacher, with unaffected ease and a natural appreciation of its poetry. His tone is pure and steady, even at the stratospheric height to which the lark takes him. The recording has the customary Nimbus fidelity.” Gramophone Magazine, February 1990 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Spirit of England
Bridge: | Suite for Strings, H 93 | Britten: | Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10 | Butterworth, G: | A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody The Banks of Green Willow | Delius: | Summer Evening | Elgar: | Cockaigne Overture, Op. 40 'In London Town' Introduction & Allegro for strings, Op. 47 Sospiri, Op. 70 | Finzi: | Love's Labours Lost, suite for small orchestra, Op 28 Clarinet Concerto, Op. 31 | Holst: | St Paul's Suite, Op. 29 No. 2 | Parry: | Lady Radnor's Suite | Vaughan Williams: | The Lark Ascending Oboe Concerto in A minor Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Fantasia on Greensleeves | Warlock: | Capriol Suite |
Alan Hacker (clarinet), Maurice Bourgue (oboe), Michael Bochmann (violin) English Symphony Orchestra, English String Orchestra, William Boughton | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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