ELGAR Music in Wartime
First modern recordings of Great War Elgar
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Composer or Director: Edward Elgar
Label: Emission
Magazine Review Date: 01/2013
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: SOMMCD247
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Polonia |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor |
Carillon |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor Simon Callow, Speaker |
Sospiri |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor |
(Une) Voix dans le désert |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor Simon Callow, Speaker Susan Gritton, Singer, Soprano |
Carissima |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor |
(Le) Drapeau Belge |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor Simon Callow, Speaker |
Rosemary |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor |
(The) Sanguine Fan |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor |
Sursum corda (Elevation) |
Edward Elgar, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer John Wilson, Conductor |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
Throughout, the BBC Concert Orchestra respond with bright-eyed conviction and commendable polish for John Wilson, whose endearingly communicative, shapely and affectionate readings of both the rousing Polonia (1915) and to my mind still underestimated one-act ballet The Sanguine Fan (1917) easily hold their own in the august company of Boult’s fondly regarded mid-1970s EMI recordings. Wilson’s treatment of Sospiri (1914) is particularly intoxicating, with some beautifully judged, ‘old school’ string portamento worthy of Barbirolli himself, and he also shines in the two exquisite miniatures Carissima (1914) and Rosemary (the latter a 1915 reworking of a piano piece from 1882 entitled Douce pensée). Only the early, organ-rich Sursum corda (1894) perhaps fails to improve on repetition.
Elgarians should certainly lend an ear to this enterprising and rewarding Somm anthology. First-class production values, and authoritative notes from Andrew Neill.
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