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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
klassiske symfonier
Emneord
Emnetal
78.411 (Orkestermusik uden soloinstrumenter)
Bidrag af
Indhold
Symfoni, a-mol, opus 8Scenes from The song of Hiawatha, opus 30
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i London maj 1961 (Hiawatha's wedding feast) og i Aarhus, Danmark 20.-23. september 2005 (Symfoni)...
Forlag
Musical Concepts
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
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BBC music magazine, 2022 May
"Reissues choice: This discs pairs important recordings of two major works ... The command of form and handling of the orchestra are thoroughly convincing and engaging ... There is no doubting the strength of Coleridge-Taylor's invention, though, in this generally affable work Symphony, especially in this sprightly performance from the Aarhus Orchestra conducted by Douglas Bostock ... Sargent's exuberant 1962 recording of Hiawatha's Wedding with the Royal Choral Society and Philharmonia Orchestra is an invaluable document of a remarkable phenomenon arising from some utterly enchanting music"
MusicWeb international, 2022 April
"This CD combines two recordings from more or less opposite ends of the Coleridge-Taylor spectrum ... Sargent's reading of Hiawatha's Wedding Feast remains a mainstay of the Coleridge-Taylor catalogue and has hardly been out of circulation since its original appearance sixty years ago ... The stereo remake benefits from the superb singing of the Royal Choral Society in a work that anticipates a large choral body, the excellent and responsive playing of the Philharmonia Orchestra in their prime, and a conductor whose association with the work stretched back to the celebrated balletically staged presentations of the complete Hiawatha trilogy at the Royal Albert Hall in the inter-war years ... The symphony clearly owes a debt to the composer's predecessors and models, Brahms and Dvořák ... An excellent performance which brings out all the joy and ultimate triumph in Coleridge-Taylor's writing"
MusicWeb international, 2022 April