Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Berlioz: Overtures
The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Andrew Davis here perform seven dazzling orchestral overtures by Hector Berlioz, a composer who excelled in blending literary and musical elements into highly energetic and personal creations. The overtures are widely varied in mood, as are the operas from which they were drawn. Berlioz wrote his first large-scale instrumental composition, the Overture to Les Francs-juges, in 1826, the year in which he enrolled at the Paris Conservatoire. Even though the opera itself was never performed, Berlioz remained proudly affectionate of the overture, which was played all over Germany and Holland in its early days. His second opera, Benvenuto Cellini, followed in 1838; its music gave rise both to the opera’s overture and to the concert overture Le Carnaval romain which depicts its subject in brilliant colour through breathtakingly vibrant orchestration. The comic opera Béatrice et Bénédict took its inspiration from Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing. The overture draws on an intense solo scene for Béatrice and adds elements of the cheerful banter that make up the story of the title characters’ playful courtship. When Berlioz visited the Hungarian capital Pest in 1846, it was suggested to him that one way of winning the hearts of the audiences there would be to make an arrangement of the beloved Rákóczy March, which up until that point had been known only as a piano piece. Berlioz agreed, and on the very night before he left for Pest, he put together his own orchestral version of the piece. It was a resounding success when performed at his first concert, to the extent that Berlioz promptly included it in the large work on which he was working at the time: La Damnation de Faust. Le Roi Lear, Le Corsaire, and Waverley have one thing in common: all are independent concert pieces that have been given the title overture as in many respects they do resemble opera overtures – but none is in actual fact connected to an opera. The composer here took his inspiration from literary works. Le Roi Lear, for instance, is a remarkable tone portrait of Shakespeare’s deranged king, full of energy and anger, while Le Corsaire may be loosely based on Byron’s The Corsair. Berlioz based Waverley on a novel of the same name by Sir Walter Scott, and the score bears a quotation in English: ‘Dreams of love and Lady’s charms, give place to honour and to arms.’ The contrast expressed so well in this simple quotation is equally evident in the music itself. Here the ‘dreams of love’ unfold in a long cello melody, which is repeated with richer orchestrations, before leading into the vigorous musical depiction of ‘honour and arms’. “the playing here is satisfyingly mellow and vibrant, with warm strings and sturdy woodwind, yet also refreshing and translucent. This is aided by Andrew Davis's tempos fairly spacious and unforced but never slack, and now and then sizzling...there's no shortage of swashbuckle in Le corsaire and Benvenuto Cellini” BBC Music Magazine, April 2013 **** “Until now the collection to have of these remarkable works was by the Staatskapelle Dresden under Colin Davis...these thrilling new performances by Sir Andrew Davis and the excellent Bergen Philharmonic tend to trump the earlier issue, not least for the superb SACD quality.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2013 “Sir Andrew’s account of Le Carnaval romain is excellent. The memorable cor anglais solo near the start is nicely paced...the Bergen reading catches the colourful brilliance of the carnival itself in a dashing display...Benvenuto Cellini is another conspicuous success...the lyrical music is very winningly done in Bergen while there’s all the sweep and brilliance you could wish for later on in the overture” MusicWeb International, March 2013 | 
| | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |  | Famous Marches
| | Colonel Bogey Kenneth J. Alford (1881 - 1945), Malcolm Arnold (1921 - 2006) Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth | Beethoven: | The Ruins of Athens Overture, Op. 113 arr. Bashford The Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Rodney Bashford | Berlioz: | La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24: Rákóczi March Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Georg Solti | Coates, E: | Dam Busters March arr. W.J. Duthoit Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth | Elgar: | Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, Op. 39 No. 1 London Philharmonic Orchestra, Georg Solti | Fucik: | Entry of the Gladiators Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth | Halvorsen: | Bojarernes Indtogsmarsj (Entry of the Boyars) arr. Winterbottom The Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Rodney Bashford | Ippolitov-Ivanov: | Caucasian Sketches: Procession of the Sadar arranged D. Godfrey The Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Rodney Bashford | Schubert: | Marche Militaire, D733 No. 1 The Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Rodney Bashford | Sousa: | The Stars and Stripes Forever Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth Washington Post Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth Semper Fidelis Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth The Thunderer Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth King Cotton Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth The Liberty Bell Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth | Strauss, J, I: | Radetsky March, Op. 228 arr. Norman Richardson) The Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Rodney Bashford | Strauss, J, II: | Kaiser Franz Joseph I. Rettungs-Jubel-Marsch Op. 126 arr. Sandauer Wiener Philharmoniker, Willi Boskovsky Russischer Marsch Wiener Philharmoniker, Willi Boskovsky Egyptischer Marsch, Op. 335 Wiener Philharmoniker, Willi Boskovsky Persischer Marsch, Op. 289 Wiener Philharmoniker, Willi Boskovsky | Verdi: | Grand March from Aida arr. R. Sanders Philip Jones Ensemble, Elgar Howarth |
| | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |  | Journey Around the World (Classical Clubhouse)
Albéniz: | Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47) | anon.: | La Cucaracha | Benjamin, A: | Jamaican Rumba | Berlioz: | La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24: Rákóczi March | Borodin: | In the Steppes of Central Asia | Copland: | Rodeo: Hoe down | Debussy: | Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque) | Grainger: | Country Gardens | Rachmaninov: | Oriental Dance, Op. 2 No. 2 | Respighi: | Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No. 3, P. 172: III. Siciliana | Sibelius: | Finlandia, Op. 26 | Smetana: | Má Vlast: Vltava | Strauss, J, II: | An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314 |
Classical Music doesn’t get much more exciting than this! With the help of wonderful music (some familiar, some new) this collection encourages children to experience the fantastic array of world music styles and colourful portrayals of foreign lands in Classical Music. Featuring music from Debussy, Johann Strauss II, Copland and many others this selection will have kids thrilled with recreations of the American Wild West, learning the Jamaican Rumba, waltzing in Vienna and exploring the Steppes of Central Asia! A fully illustrated 44 page booklet presents an adventure-filled journey around the world challenging the reader to listen, see and recreate the wonders of the countries they visit. The text is designed to be read either by an older child of 5 or 6 or with an adult for the younger children. The writer is Sarah Breeden noted for the fun and informative programmes she has written for the BBC Children’s Proms. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |  | Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique
| | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |  | Karajan - New Years Eve Concert 1978A film by Vojtech Jasny
Recording Place & Date: Philharmonie Berlin, 31.12.1978 For the 1978 New Year's Eve concert with the Berlin Philharmonic, Karajan put together a program of exclusively popular classical works Following Verdi's Overture to "La forza del destino" are the two major works of the program, Bizet's Arlésienne Suite No. 2 and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 The Hungarian March, or "Rákóczy March," from Berlioz's "La damnation de Faust" never fails to rouse listeners with its dazzling instrumentation. The program closes with the Intermezzo from Mascagni's "L'amico Fritz" and the ever-popular Overture to "Leichte Kavallerie" by Franz von Suppé. The present recording superbly illustrates that the orchestra was also able to "let go" and enjoy a rollicking time with Suppé or a Lisztian Hungarian Rhapsody Additional footage: 60 min. portrait “Impressions about Herbert von Karajan”, featuring Karajan the man and conductor, produced for his 70th birthday. This film by Vojtech Jasny from 1978 shows maestro Karajan not only as a conductor and artist but also as teacher, father, pilot, sailor during his holidays in St.Tropez and gives many professional insights and private impressions. In 5.1 DTS Surround Sound. Total Playing Time: 53 min. + 60 min. (Portrait) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |  | Herbert von Karajan - The Legend100th Anniversary Collection
Herbert von Karajan, one of the 20th century's greatest musicians, is not only the world's best-selling conductor, but also one of EMI Classics bestselling artists of all time. He was very closely associated with EMI Classics and recorded with them from 1946-1984 - a partnership that produced nearly 160 CDs worth of music and over 1,000 hours of recorded music. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |  | French Flavours
Paul Carr (Organ of St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham) The first solo recording of the magnificent Walker organ in St Chad’s Cathedral, played by Birmingham-based organist, Paul Carr, in his début recording. A brilliantly-colourful programme of French and French-inspired works, chosen to match the distinctively-Gallic character of the St Chad’s organ. Includes many works new to the catalogue. A must-hear recording of this wonderful recently-built organ, and some little-known new works. “Paul Carr shows himself to be an imaginative player with an ear for colour. In Dupre's Deux esquisses he has all the virtuosity required.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2013 *** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
|
|
| |  | Brahms: Symphony No. 1The Royal Festival Hall, London-26th February 1966
“a thoroughly sympathetic reading from Ferencsik … The huge orchestral tuttis impress us with their singing intensity” Audiophile Audition, 4th November 2009 “the recorded clarity allows us to hear the wind playing with unchilly brilliance, as well as the Hungarian warmth of the strings … A considerable amount of panache is on display … there is a palpable sense of engagement […] captured with immediacy by the splendidly consistent and clarity-conscious recording set up.” MusicWeb International, February 2010 “This is also one of the very few performances I’ve heard that catches the [Kodály’s] humorous edge, rather than just its color … [A] complete live concert more than worth the price of admission was caught in fine sound; and we are the beneficiaries. Definitely recommended.” Fanfare, May/June 2010 “While the superbly idiomatic Dances of Galánta are an undoubted highlight here, the Egmont and Brahms C minor Symphony are both readings of genuine stature – strongly projected, fine-grained and captured in some of the best sound of any of the discs here – it’s quite astonishingly lifelike.” International Record Review, June 2012 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
|
|
| |  | Berliner Philharmoniker from El EscorialEuropean Concert 1992: Live Recording From The Basilica of The Monastery El Escorial, 1992
We are in an historical place: the monastery El Escorial, north-west of Madrid, which King Philip II had built between 1563 and 1584 in honour of St. Lawrence, on whose saint day the battle of San Quintin had been won. This European Concert, which annually celebrates the founding of the Berlin Philharmonic on 1st May 1882, was performed in this venue on the World Heritage List of the UNESCO. After the premiere in Prague in 1991, it was the second concert of its kind. The orchestra was conducted by Daniel Barenboim. The soloist on this evening was the star tenor Plácido Domingo. Sound Format: PCM STEREO, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 Picture Format: 4:3 DVD Format: DVD 9, PAL Running Time: 104 mins FSK: 0 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
|
|
| |  | Banda Francaise
| | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
|
|
| |
|