Bax: The Garden of Fand

This page lists all recordings of The Garden of Fand, by Arnold Edward Trevor Bax (1883-1953) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Brahms: Variations on a theme by Haydn for orchestra, Op. 56a 'St Anthony Variations', etc.

Bax:

The Garden of Fand

Brahms:

Variations on a theme by Haydn for orchestra, Op. 56a 'St Anthony Variations'

Strauss, R:

Don Quixote, Op. 35


John Kennedy & Frederick Riddle

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

“Both works (Haydn Variations and Don Quixote) were well known to the RPO by this time and the performances exude that ease of understanding which saw Beecham at his best, enabling the great man to add any spontaneous touches as he felt fit. The results are superbly compelling accounts.” International Record Review, October 2007

Somm Beecham Collection - SOMMB21

(CD)

$11.99

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Bax - Tone Poems Volume 1

Bax - Tone Poems Volume 1


Bax:

In the Faery Hills

The Garden of Fand

November Woods

Sinfonietta


BBC Philharmonic, Vernon Handley

'This recording makes a splendid follow-up to Vernon Handley’s set of the complete Bax symphonies: here some of the composer’s most powerful orchestral writing receives committed, full-blooded performance, the complex textures ideally balanced and recorded.' Calum MacDonald - BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Orchestral Choice - May 2006

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2007

Orchestral Finalist

Chandos - CHAN10362

(CD)

$16.99

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Bax - Orchestral Works Volume 3

Bax - Orchestral Works Volume 3


Bax:

November Woods

The Happy Forest

The Garden of Fand

Summer Music

Tintagel


Ulster Orchestra, Bryden Thomson

Chandos Classics - CHAN10156X

(CD)

$8.49

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Boult conducts Bax

Boult conducts Bax


Bax:

Northern Ballad No. 1

Mediterranean

The Garden of Fand

Tintagel

November Woods


London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

Lyrita - SRCD231

(CD)

$16.99

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The Barbirolli English Music Album

The Barbirolli English Music Album


anon.:

The Irish Ho Hoane

arr: John Barbirolli

Barbirolli:

An Elizabethan Suite

Bax:

The Garden of Fand

recorded 21 June 1956, Free Trade Hall, Manchester

Bull, J:

The King's Hunt

arr: John Barbirolli

Butterworth, G:

A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody

recorded 20 June 1956, Free Trade Hall, Manchester

Byrd:

Pavana "The Earle of Salisbury"

arr: John Barbirolli

Elgar:

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Recorded 12 May 1947 Houldsworth Hall, Manchester HMV previously unpublished

Bavarian Dance No. 2

Recorded 30 May 1947 Kingsway Hall, London HMV unpublished take

Farnaby:

A Toye

arr: John Barbirolli

Giles Farnaby’s Dreame

arr: John Barbirolli

Ireland:

The Forgotten Rite - Prelude

recorded 31 May 1949, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London

Mai-Dun

recorded 31 May 1949, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London

These Things Shall be

recorded 1 May 1948, Houldsworth Hall, Manchester

with Parry Jones (tenor)

Hallé Choir

Purcell:

Suite for strings, woodwind and horns

arr: John Barbirolli

Vaughan Williams:

Fantasia on Greensleeves

recorded 26 February 1948 Houldsworth Hall, Manchester

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

recorded 6 June 1946 Houldsworth Hall, Manchester


Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

This BARBIROLLI ENGLISH MUSIC ALBUM contains something of a scoop in that the recording of Elgar’s Enigma Variations was made on 12 May 1947, the first time Barbirolli recorded the work. For some undiscoverable reason, the discs were never issued and the work was re-recorded on 23 October of the same year (also issued on CD by the Barbirolli Society on SJB1017). His affection for this inexhaustible masterpiece shone through every performance of it he gave as he gloried in the piquancy of the illustration of Elgar’s “friends pictured within” — and he liked to remind Michael Kennedy that the Variations and JB were born in the same year, 1899. Elgar’s genius was to weld his series of vignettes into a large-scale composite portrait — of himself. This gift for writing a miniature which was a microcosm of a big work is illustrated also in the second (the exquisite Lullaby) of the Three Bavarian Dances, a previously unpublished take, recorded on 30 May 1947.

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Barbirolli Society - SJB1022

(CD - 2 discs)

$18.49

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The Barbirolli English Music Album

The Barbirolli English Music Album


Barbirolli:

An Elizabethan Suite

Bax:

The Garden of Fand

Butterworth, G:

A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody

Elgar:

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Bavarian Dance No. 2

Ireland:

The Forgotten Rite

These Things Shall be

Mai-Dun

Purcell:

Suite for strings, woodwind and horns

arr. Barbirolli

Vaughan Williams:

Fantasia on Greensleeves

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis


Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Dutton - CDSJB1022

(CD - 2 discs)

$16.99

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Bax: In the Faery Hills, etc.

Bax:

In the Faery Hills

The Garden of Fand

Symphony No. 1 in E flat


Royal Scottish National Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones

“It draws from David Lloyd-Jones and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra a performance of uncompromising directness and fire.” Classic CD

Naxos - 8553525

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$6.99

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Sir John Barbirolli: The Great EMI Recordings

Sir John Barbirolli: The Great EMI Recordings


Bax:

The Garden of Fand

Tintagel

Berlioz:

Les Nuits d'été, Op. 7

Brahms:

Tragic Overture, Op. 81

Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90

Butterworth, G:

A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody

Debussy:

La Mer

Delius:

The Walk to the Paradise Garden

arr. Beecham

In a Summer Garden

Elgar:

Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85

Introduction & Allegro for strings, Op. 47

Serenade for Strings in E minor, Op. 20

Elegy for strings, Op. 58

Sospiri, Op. 70

Sea Pictures, Op. 37

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

Enigma Variations, Op. 36

Ireland:

London Overture

Mahler:

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

Rückert-Lieder (5 songs, complete)

Puccini:

Madama Butterfly (highlights)

Ravel:

Daphnis et Chloé - Suite No. 2

La Valse

Ma Mère l'Oye

Sibelius:

Finlandia, Op. 26

Karelia Suite, Op. 11

Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49

Valse Triste, Op. 44 No. 1

The Swan of Tuonela, Op. 22 No. 2

Tchaikovsky:

Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36

Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48

Vaughan Williams:

Symphony No. 2 'A London Symphony'

Symphony No. 5 in D major

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

Fantasia on Greensleeves


Sir John Barbirolli

Sir John was born in Holborn, London, on 2 December 1899. His father and grandfather were both professional violinists who had settled in London from Italy and were employed in theatre orchestras around the West End. They had also been members of the orchestra at La Scala Opera House in Milan and had played under Arturo Toscanini. Barbirolli's mother came from a town on the Atlantic coast in the south-west of France.

The EMI Classics catalogue of recordings includes many unique treasures by most of the great musicians of the 20th century, but few are greater than those made for the Company by Sir John. This set not only includes some of the truly incomparable interpretations he made for EMI but also some he made during the period he was with Pye. Many of these are with his beloved Hallé Orchestra, the orchestra with which he became most closely associated during the last 30 years of his life.

Barbirolli had an enormous love of English music and was one of its greatest exponents. More than any other conductor he revived the public's affection for the music of Elgar back in the 60s, when EMI issued his irreplaceable Elgar recordings, virtually all of which have never been out of the catalogue.

Perhaps the best-known of Barbirolli's Elgar recordings is that of the Cello Concerto with the young Jacqueline du Pré. In this set we have taken the opportunity to re-issue the earlier recording of the Concerto with André Navarra. This is a marvellous performance that has largely been over-shadowed by the du Pré, but it is no less excellent and deserving of wider appreciation.

The music of Delius was another of Barbirolli's great loves and his recordings rival those by Beecham, who was regarded as Delius's prime advocate. Here we have two works by Delius: the beautiful orchestral interlude from the opera A Village

Romeo and Juliet and one of his longer tone poems. Barbirolli's final recording was of music by Delius, made in the month of his death.

Vaughan Williams's music had a prominent place in Barbirolli's repertoire and, being a Londoner, the London Symphony had a very special place in Sir John's affections. His excellent 1957 Pye recording with the Hallé Orchestra is featured here. Barbirolli made the first ever recording of the Fifth Symphony for EMI in 1944 and it was this 1962 Philharmoniarecording that marked his return to EMI, after a seven year period of recording for Pye.

As well as these three great English composers we also have music by Bax, Butterworth and Ireland, whose music was also very close to Sir John's heart. The recordings of Bax's The Garden of Fand and Butterworth's A Shropshire Lad are being released on CD for the first time.

English music was not the only great love of Sir John's life. From early in his career he championed the music of Sibelius and recorded some of its greatest interpretations. His 1962 recording of the Second Symphony, made with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for Reader's Digest, has still to be surpassed, and the Violin Concerto he did with Ida Haendel for EMI is still among the best. Sibelius is here represented with a selection of short orchestral pieces, most notable amongst which is a stunning performance of Pohjola's Daughter. French music, too, was another musical genre in which Sir John excelled and the recordings he made for Pye in the late 50s received rave reviews when they were first issued.

In the mid-sixties EMI went with Sir John to Vienna to record a very successful cycle of Brahms's Symphonies with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The recordings were singled out not only for the quality of the orchestral playing but also for the excellent quality of the recorded sound; this version of No.3 was reckoned to be the best of the interpretations.

Tchaikovsky is not a composer one necessarily associates with Barbirolli but the 1957 recording of Symphony No.4 that he made with the Hallé is an exceptionally exciting performance. The 1964 recording of the popular Serenade for Strings, made with the London Symphony Orchestra, is extremely fine with an exquisite third movement.

Barbirolli came late to the music of Mahler and it was not until he was in his sixties that he made the first of only a handful of marvellous recordings. He made this recording of the Fifth, and the Five Rückert Lieder with Janet Baker and the NewPhilharmonia, just a year before he died.

Throughout his life Sir John loved to conduct operas, especially those by Verdi and Puccini, and it is only fitting that we should include on the final disc of this set some excerpts from one of the finest Butterfly recordings ever made.

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EMI - 4577672

(CD - 10 discs)

$34.99

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