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Britain’s Finest Hour – and six years of cataclysm, stoicism and heroism – are recalled by this richly varied collection of music associated with the Second World War. From Forces’ Sweetheart Vera Lynn to the National Gallery’s pianist, Dame Myra Hess, and from the cinematic sweep of William Walton and Richard Addinsell to the dapper sophistication of Eric Coates and restrained sentiment of Noël Coward, this treasury of hits from the blitz salutes an era never to be forgotten. This musical portrait of Britain at war takes off with the Spitfire and lands with the Lancasters of 617 Squadron – the Dam Busters. In between are many of the best-loved melodies that helped unite all ranks and classes in the conflict. The collection’s still centre is the serene slow movement of Vaughan Williams’s Fifth Symphony, a work whose 1943 première was sensed as a harbinger of piece. Either side are marches, popular film scores, light-music hits and – impossible without – Dame Vera Lynn. The favourite marches include Colonel Bogey, the RAF March Past and (as well as the Dam Busters) Coates’s Knightsbridge. The film scores lead with Walton’s First of the Few and take in his celebrated music for Olivier’s Henry V as well as the romantic mini-concertos for Dangerous Moonlight (‘Warsaw Concerto’) and Love Story. Among the vintage recordings, Sir Noël Coward stirs our ‘London Pride’, the crooner Al Bowlly (killed in the Blitz) bids ‘Goodnight, Sweetheart’, and – just before the final flypast and busting of dams – Dame Myra Hess reminds us of the legendary National Gallery concerts with her own arrangement of ‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring’. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Three ElizabethsA Musical Celebration of Britain through the Centuries
Byrd: | Fair Britain isle | Coates, E: | The Three Elizabeths Suite Dam Busters March | Dowland: | The First Booke of Songes: His golden locks time hath to silver turned | Farnon: | Derby Day State Occasion | Farrant, R: | Ah, alas you salt sea gods | Gibbons, O: | The Silver Swan | Parry: | I was glad | Parsons, R: | De la Court | Robinson, T: | The Queenes Goodnight | Tallis: | A Solfinge Song | Vaughan Williams: | The England of Elizabeth: Poet | Walton: | Spitfire Prelude & Fugue Coronation Te Deum Orb and Sceptre | Wilbye: | Weep, weep, mine eyes | Wood, Haydn: | London Cameos: A State Ball at Buckingham Palace | Wood, Henry: | Fantasia on British Sea Songs |
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| |  | William Walton - Henry V
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“Naxos opts for the original version of the Sinfoniaconcertante rather than Walton's revision, with piano writing and orchestration slimmed down. Walton himself, before he died, suggested such a return. As soloist Peter Donohoe plays with power and flamboyance, brought home the more when the piano is very forwardly balanced, too much so for a work which doesn't aim to be a full concerto, leaving the orchestra a little pale behind. Even so, hopefully this account, broad in the first movement, flowing in the central Andante, will persuade others to take it up, young man's music built on striking, colourful ideas, used with crisp concision. Paul Daniel is splendid at interpreting the jazzy syncopations with the right degree of freedom, and in the Spitfire Prelude and Fugue he adds to the impact by taking the big march tune faster than many, similarly demonstrating that The History ofthe English Speaking Peoples March, buried for rather too long, is a match for Walton's other ceremonial marches. Best of all is the performance of the Hindemith Variations, given here with winning panache. The strings of the English Northern Philharmonia may not be as weighty as in some rival versions, but the articulation is brilliant, and the complex textures are all the more transparent. The fire and energy of the performance has never been surpassed on disc.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Rule Britannia!Stirring Songs & Patriotic Music
Arne: | Rule, Britannia (from Alfred) The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Davis | Byrd: | O Noble England - Mounsier's Almaine The Elizabethan Consort Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth The Elizabethan Consort Rejoice unto the Lord The Elizabethan Consort | Clarke, Jeremiah: | Trumpet Voluntary 'Prince of Denmark's March' Martin Souter (organ) | Elgar: | Imperial March, Op. 32 Martin Souter (organ) Land of Hope and Glory Harlow Chorus, Sarah Tenant-Flowers Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Davis | Handel: | Music for the Royal Fireworks: Finale London Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras Water Music: Hornpipe Oxford Baroque, Guy Williams | Holst: | The Planets: Jupiter The Sydney Symphony Orchestra, José Sebrier | Parry: | I was glad Harlow Chorus, Sarah Tenant-Flowers Jerusalem The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Davis | Purcell: | Trumpet Tune & Air Martin Souter (organ) | Walton: | Crown Imperial The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Davis Spitfire Prelude & Fugue Hallé Orchestra, Sir William Walton |
Music chosen for its thrill factor: from trumpets and drums to soaring choral voices, this programme has a 'Last Night of the Proms' feel. It features the great and the good of English music of the past including Handel, Holst, Elgar and Walton. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Best of BritishA 2-CD Set of Stirring Music by the Best of British Composers
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| |  | Great British Orchestral Classics
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| |  | Remembrance Classics
| | The National Anthem The Last Post Reveille | Bach, J S: | Komm süsser Tod, BWV478 Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV1068: Air ('Air on a G String') Adagio (from Toccata, Adagio & Fugue, BWV564) Sheep May Safely Graze, from Cantata BWV208 | Bliss: | Things to Come: Epilogue | Butterworth, G: | The Banks of Green Willow | Coates, E: | Dam Busters March | Davies, Walford: | RAF March Past God be in my Head Solemn Melody, for organ | Elgar: | Land of Hope and Glory Sospiri, Op. 70 Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) | Fauré: | Requiem: Pie Jesu | Hughes, J: | Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda) | Ireland: | Greater Love Hath No Man | Langford, G: | Battle of Britain March | Monk, W H: | Abide with me | Myddleton: | The Boys of the Old Brigade | Parry: | Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) Jerusalem | Sibelius: | Finlandia, Op. 26 | Stainer: | God so loved the world | Sullivan, A: | Onward! Christian soldiers (St Gertrude) | Vaughan Williams: | Valiant for Truth | Walton: | Spitfire Prelude & Fugue Prologue from ‘A Wartime Sketchbook' Crown Imperial |
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| |  | British Film Classics
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| |  | Walton - Film Music - Vol 2
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