Finzi: Orchestral Works (Remastered) London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Adrian Boult
Album info
Album-Release:
2007
HRA-Release:
02.08.2019
Label: Lyrita
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Adrian Boult
Composer: Gerald Finzi
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Gerald Finzi (1901 - 1956): English Pastorals and Elegies, Op. 3:
- 1 English Pastorals and Elegies, Op. 3: No. 1, A Severn Rhapsody 06:14
- 2 Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 7 "New Year Music" 10:23
- 3 Love’s Labour’s Lost, Op. 28b: Grazioso 01:40
- 4 Love's Labour's Lost, Op. 28b: Adagio 01:34
- 5 Love's Labour's Lost, Op. 28b: Allegretto Grazioso 01:19
- 6 Romance, Op. 11 08:08
- 7 Prelude, Op. 25 05:16
- 8 The Fall of the Leaf, Op. 20 09:14
- 9 Introit, Op. 6 09:48
- 10 Eclogue, Op. 10 10:33
- 11 Grand Fantasia & Toccata, Op. 38 15:14
Info for Finzi: Orchestral Works (Remastered)
Gerald Finzi (1901-1956) was a representative British composer of the early twentieth century, with many fine chamber, choral, and orchestral works to his credit. The best of the latter are featured on this authoritative disc. Sir Adrian Boult (1889-1983) was one of the greatest, most beloved, and longest-lived of all British conductors. He made countless acclaimed recordings and was personally acquainted with many of the composers whose music he led.
"Superb sound and Diana McVeagh’s astute notes cap a mandatory purchase for lovers of the English muse, and of course for Finzi lovers in particular." (Jonathan Woolf, MusicWeb International)
Peter Katin, piano
Rodney Friend, violin
London Philharmonic Orchestra
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Adrian Boult, conductor
Vernon Handley, conductor
Digitally remastered
Sir Adrian Boult
(1889-1983) spoke these words in a broadcast talk in February 1947. As a performer he exemplified the supreme professional. With a baton technique second to none, Boult's greatest achievement was the formation of the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1930 and its subsequent development into a world-class ensemble by the end of that decade. The sheer range of music played during his time with the BBC remains extraordinary, including many world and British premieres. Unceremoniously dumped by the BBC at the mandatory retiring age of 60, Sir Adrian then worked with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the 1950s. For the last 30 years of his life he served as a guest conductor, except for a single year in Birmingham. Boult was knighted in 1937 and made a Companion of Honour in 1969. He retired in 1979.
In musical and general education the conductor must be unusually well equipped. He must have a great deal of musical knowledge; and I don't just mean of orchestral scores. He must also have a working knowledge of all instruments with which he is to come in contact, including the human voice. (Sir Adrian Boult)
Booklet for Finzi: Orchestral Works (Remastered)