Holst: Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

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Holst: Orchestral Works

Holst: Orchestral Works


Holst:

A Fugal Overture, H151 Op. 40 No. 1

A Somerset Rhapsody, Op.21 No. 2

Scherzo for Orchestra, H192

Egdon Heath, a homage to Thomas Hardy, Op.47

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Capriccio, edited Imogen Holst


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British Band Classics

British Band Classics


Holst:

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

recorded in 1955

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

recorded in 1955

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

recorded in 1958

Jacob, G:

Suite "William Byrd"

recorded in 1958

Vaughan Williams:

English Folk Song Suite

recorded in 1955

Toccata Marziale

recorded in 1955

Walton:

Crown Imperial

recorded in 1958


Eastman Wind Ensemble, Frederick Fennell

The Eastman Wind Ensemble, conducted by Frederick Fennell, perform classics of the British concert band repertoire including the Holst Suites, the Vaughan Williams Folk Song Suite and Toccata Marziale, Gordon Jacob’s William Byrd Suite, Walton’s Crown Imperial and Holst’s Hammersmith Prelude and Scherzo.

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Millennium Canons - Looking Forward, Looking Back

Millennium Canons - Looking Forward, Looking Back


Gorb:

Awayday

Holst:

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Kuster:

Lost Gulch Lookout

Mackey, J:

Kingfishers Catch Fire

Following falls and falls of rain

Newman, J:

My Hands Are a City

Puts:

Millennium Canons

arr. Mark Spede


University of Georgia Wind Ensemble, John P. Lynch

Comprising the University’s most accomplished musicians, The University of Georgia Wind Ensemble commissions and premières new compositions and performs other significant works from the wind band repertoire.

The works on this disc range from Holst’s Hammersmith, depicting the good natured Saturday night crowds in west London during the 1930s, and Millennium Canons, composed by Kevin Puts to welcome the 2000s with a fanfare, to Lost Gulch Lookout, a piece reflective of the craggy, colorful landscape of Kristin Kuster’s hometown of Boulder, Colorado.

A spirit of celebration and lyricism infuses the entire disc.

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Holst: Hammersmith & Suites

Holst: Hammersmith & Suites


Holst:

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

A Moorside Suite

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106


Dallas Wind Symphony, Howard Dunn

Reference Recordings - RR39

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The Praise of King Olaf

The Praise of King Olaf

Holst's music for miltary band


Holst:

Three Folk Songs

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Bach’s Fugue a la Gigue

A Moorside Suite

arr. Holst

The Praise Of King Olaf

Marching Song, Op. 22 No. 2

A Moorside Suite

arr. Jacob

I Vow to Thee, My Country

The Planets: Jupiter

The Planets: Mars

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106


Royal Norwegian Navy Band & Grex Vocalis

Recorded in the Domkirke in the historic Viking city of Toensberg.

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SRC - SRC110

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Wind Music of Holst & Vaughan Williams

Wind Music of Holst & Vaughan Williams


Holst:

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Vaughan Williams:

English Folk Song Suite

Toccata Marziale


London Wind Orchestra, Denis Wick

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British Wind Band Classics

British Wind Band Classics


Bach, J S:

Fugue in G major, BWV577 'a la gigue'

(arr. Gustav Holst)

Holst:

Marching Song, Op. 22 No. 2

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

Vaughan Williams:

Toccata Marziale

Flourish for Wind Band

English Folk Song Suite


"This disc of ‘British Wind Band Classics’ contains some real musical treats, played with relish and a true rhythmic verve…" (BBC Music Magazine)

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Boult conducts Holst

Boult conducts Holst


Holst:

A Fugal Overture, H151 Op. 40 No. 1

A Somerset Rhapsody, Op.21 No. 2

Beni Mora, Op. 29 No. 1

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Scherzo for Orchestra, H192

Japanese Suite, Op. 33

London Symphony Orchestra


“There is more to Holst than just The Planets and, from the 1970s, Lyrita led the way in showing us his orchestral range...As with other records in this Lyrita series, the first-class analogue recording has been splendidly transferred to CD.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Lyrita - SRCD222

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Holst: Beni Mora

Holst: Beni Mora


Holst:

A Somerset Rhapsody, Op.21 No. 2

Beni Mora, Op. 29 No. 1

Invocation

A Fugal Overture, H151 Op. 40 No. 1

Egdon Heath, a homage to Thomas Hardy, Op.47

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52


“All are played with finesse and character by the RSNO....Invocation eloquently played here by the cellist, Tim Hugh.....In short another Naxos winner” BBC Music Magazine

“This superb recording was made in the Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow. Lloyd-Jones has as his two weightiest items the Hardy-inspired Egdon Heath, arguably Holst's finest work, as well as the prelude and fugue Hammersmith, comparably dark and intense. In the latter he chooses the wind-band version, achieving a subtlety of shading in phrasing and dynamic amply to justify that striking choice. The Naxos sound is vividly atmospheric while letting one hear inner detail. Lloyd-Jones generally adopts flowing speeds and is objective in his interpretation while bringing out to the full the tenderness and refinement of the writing.
Particularly beautiful is the performance of A Somerset Rhapsody which opens the disc, with the cor anglais solo ravishingly played. The six works are neatly balanced, three dating from before the climactic period of The Planets and The Hymn ofJesus, and three after. Particularly valuable is the atmospheric Invocation for cello and orchestra of 1911, rather dismissed by Imogen Holst, but here given a yearningly intense, deeply thoughtful performance with Tim Hugh as soloist. This is a highly recommendable offering, whether for the dedicated Holstian or the newcomer wanting to investigate work outside The Planets.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Holst: Collectors' Edition

Holst: Collectors' Edition


Holst:

The Planets, Op. 32

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Geoffrey Mitchell Choir, Sir Adrian Boult

The Perfect Fool, Op. 39/H 150: Ballet Music

London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn

Egdon Heath, a homage to Thomas Hardy, Op.47

London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn

A Somerset Rhapsody, Op.21 No. 2

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Norman del Mar

Brook Green Suite

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Norman del Mar

A Fugal Concerto, H152 Op. 40 No. 2

Jonathan Snowden (flute) & David Theodore (oboe)

English Chamber Orchestra, Yehudi Menuhin

Beni Mora, Op. 29 No. 1

BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent

St Paul's Suite, Op. 29 No. 2

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent

Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26: 2nd Group, H98

London Symphony Chorus, women’s voices

Ode to Death, H144

London Symphony Chorus & London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

Psalm 86

Ian Partridge (tenor) & Ralph Downes (organ)

A Choral Fantasia, H177

Dame Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano) & Ralph Downes (organ)

The Purcell Singers & English Chamber Orchestra, Imogen Holst

Suite No. 1 for Military Band in E flat major, Op. 28 No. 1, H105

Central Band of the Royal Air Force, Imogen Holst

Suite No. 2 for Military Band in F major, Op. 28 No. 2, H106

Central Band of the Royal Air Force, Imogen Holst

A Moorside Suite

BMC (Oxford) Band, Imogen Holst

Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo, H178, Op. 52

Central Band of the Royal Air Force, Wing Commander J.L. Wallace

Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26: 4th Group, H100: Hymn to Manas

Baccholian Singers of London

The Homecoming, H120 (Hardy)

Baccholian Singers of London

A Dirge for Two Veterans, H121

Baccholian Singers of London & Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Ian Humphris

Choral Folksongs (6), Op. 36b, H136

Baccholian Singers of London

Six Choruses for male voices, H186

Baccholian Singers of London & English Chamber Orchestra, Ian Humphris

Eight Canons, H187: The Fields of Sorrow

Baccholian Singers of London

Eight Canons, H187: David’s Lament for Jonathan

Baccholian Singers of London

Eight Canons, H187: Truth of all Truth

Baccholian Singers of London

Bring us in good ale

The King’s Singers

Vedic Hymns, Op. 24: Varuna

Frederick Harvey (baritone) & Gerald Moore (piano)

Turn back, O man

Richard Seal (organ)

Choir of Chichester Cathedral, John Birch

Lullay my liking, H129, Op. 34 No. 2

Arranged for boys’ voices by Imogen Holst

London Boy Singers, Jonathan Steele

Personent Hodie

Bach Choir & Jacques Orchestra, Sir David Willcocks

In the Bleak Mid-winter (Cranham)

Edwin Bates (organ)

Rodney Christian Fellowship Festival Choir, Rodney Smith Bishton

The Hymn of Jesus, H140

Choristers of St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir, London Symphony Chorus & London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

Short Festival Te Deum, H145

London Symphony Chorus & London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

First Choral Symphony, Op. 41, H155

Felicity Palmer (soprano)

London Philharmonic Choir & London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

The Wandering Scholar, Op. 50

Michael Rippon (Louis), Norma Burrowes (Alison), Michael Langdon (Father Philippe) & Robert Tear (Pierre)

English Opera Group & English Chamber Orchestra, Steuart Bedford

At the Boar’s Head – A musical interlude in one act, Op. 42

Philip Langridge (Prince Hal), John Tomlinson (Falstaff), Elise Ross (Hostess), Felicity Palmer (Doll Tearsheet), David Wilson-Johnson (Pistol), Peter Hall (Peto), Richard Suart (Bardolph) & Michael George (Poins)

Men’s voices of the Liverpool Philharmonic Choir & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, David Atherton


Renowned above all for the colour and splendour of The Planets, Holst created a uniquely idiosyncratic and outward-looking body of work, informed by his personal enthusiasms; for education, native folksong, the European avant-garde and Indian mysticism. This collection surveys all the musical genres in which he made his mark, from brass band to opera, in performances by some of his most noted champions.

Gustav Holst was born in Cheltenham on 21st September 1874. He learnt the piano from early age but, suffering from asthma and short sight, he found it hard. At the age of seven his mother died. He began to compose at Cheltenham Grammar School with Berlioz’s treatise on instrumentation as his guide and at seventeen he was conducting local village choirs. The neuritis in his right arm had convinced his father that he would never become a solo pianist so he was allowed a few months in Oxford to learn counterpoint before moving to London to study composition with Stanford.

He entered the Royal College of Music in 1893 but did not win a scholarship until two years later – Stanford found him hardworking rather than brilliant. His compositions tended to be saturated with imitations of Wagner. In 1895 he met Vaughan Williams and for the rest of his life they would play sketches of their latest compositions to each other.

He was invited to conduct the Hammersmith Socialist Choir in William Morris’s house where he met his future wife. He became fascinated by Hindu literature and philosophy to such an extent that he decided to learn Sanskrit – his Rig Veda settings are testament to this interest. He had also studied the trombone at college and it was this which brought him employment, with the Carl Rosa Opera and the Scottish Orchestra, if detracting him from his wish to compose.

Luckily he was appointed a teacher first in Dulwich and then at St. Paul’s in Hammersmith where he would be director of music, a position he held for the rest of his life. With security of income he was able to devote himself more to composition and a string of works by which he is best known, chief of which is The Planets, appeared. Their success made publishers want to revisit his earlier works and he found the extra work of correcting proofs time-consuming. His later works were more intense and the public found them harder to understand and it is only now, with a greater chance to listen to them, that we can fathom their genius.

His final years were blighted by illnesses which started after falling from the rostrum and hitting his head, he suffered from headaches and sleeplessness. In 1927 Cheltenham gave him his own festival and in 1930 he accepted the gold medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society. In 1932 he went to Harvard University to lecture but a severe attack of haemorrhagic gastritis caused him to return home and spent the next eighteen months in and out of clinics and, although In frequent pain, he kept on composing. In May 1934 he had an operation in London died on the 25th.

“[Boult's 'Planets'] remains one the finest around” The Guardian, 28th June 2012

“This adroitly assembled set should sell like a bonfire and fully deserves to.” MusicWeb International, June 2012

EMI - 4404712

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$29.00

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