Delius/Vaughan Williams/Walton Orchestral Works

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frederick Delius, William Walton

Label: Galleria

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 66

Mastering:

ADD

Catalogue Number: 439 529-2GGA

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
On hearing the first cuckoo in Spring Frederick Delius, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Frederick Delius, Composer
Summer Night on the River Frederick Delius, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Frederick Delius, Composer
(2) Aquarelles Frederick Delius, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Frederick Delius, Composer
Fennimore and Gerda Intermezzo Frederick Delius, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Frederick Delius, Composer
Fantasia on 'Greensleeves' Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Concerto for Oboe and Strings Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Neil Black, Oboe
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
(The) Lark ascending Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Pinchas Zukerman, Violin
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Henry V, Movement: Passacaglia: The Death of Falstaff William Walton, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
William Walton, Composer
Henry V, Movement: Touch Her Soft Lips and Part William Walton, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
William Walton, Composer
The best item here is Pinchas Zukerman's beautifully played, highly sympathetic performance of The lark ascending. Neil Black gives a capable performance of the Oboe Concerto, but he doesn't achieve the greatest heights in terms of tone quality or distinction of phrase. The purely orchestral contributions are somewhat variable. Greensleeves is rather heavily played, and both the Walton pieces are too slow in tempo, the second especially so. Barenboim conducts Delius in a slightly uncomfortable fashion, and clearly he isn't quite at home in the music's style. The First cuckoo comes off quite well, but it doesn't quite flow as it should. The first of the two Aquarelles drags a little, but the second is lively enough, and in the difficult Summer night on the river Barenboim sensibly maintains a strong rhythmic pulse and moves the music along quite swiftly. The only real failure is the Fennimore and Gerda Intermezzo, which is painfully slow. Recordings are vivid and sometimes even a little too overblown.'

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