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HAVERGAL
BRIAN
(1876-1972)
Born
in Dresden, Staffordshire. Except for some instrumental lessons by local teachers,
Britain’s most prolific symphonist was basically self-taught. He composed incessantly
throughout his long life but only saw his music discovered when he was in his
eighties. Prior to the 32 numbered Symphonies he wrote a "Fantastic Symphony"
in 1907 that was later broken up to become "Fantastic Variations on an Old
Rhyme" and "Festal Dance." For orchestra his other works include
a Cello Concerto, 5 English Suites (one is lost) and 3 Comedy Overtures.
Violin
Concerto (1934-5)
Marat
Bisengaliev (violin)/Lionel Friend/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 18
and Jolly Miller Overture)
NAXOS
8.557775 (2005)
(original
CD release: MARCO POLO 8.223479) (1994)
Ralph
Holmes (violin)/Stanley Pope/New Philharmonia Orchestra (rec.
1969)
{attributed
to: "Emil Leibowitz (violin)/Horst Werner/Hamburg Philharmonic
Orchestra"}
(
+ Symphony No. 28)
ARIES
1607 (LP)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/Martyn Brabbins/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 13, English Suite No. 4 and The Tinkers
Wedding)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7296 (2012)
Cello Concerto (1964)
Raphael
Wallfisch/(cello)/Martin Yates/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Bowen: Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra and A. Bush: Concert
Suite for Cello and Orchestra)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7263 (2 CDs) (2011)
Concerto for Orchestra (1964)
Martyn
Brabbins/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Symphonies Nos. 10 and 30 and English Suite No. 3)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7267 (2011)
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WILLIAM
HURLSTONE
(1876-1906)
Born
in Richmond Gardens, London. He studied at the Royal College of Music with Charles
Stanford, Algernon Ashton and Edward Dannreuther. After graduation he conducted
various orchestras and taught at the Croydon Conservatoire of Music and later
very briefly at the RCM. He composed mostly for chamber groups leaving only several
works for orchestra including a fairy tale suite "The Magic Mirror,"
Variations on an Original Theme and Variations on a Hungarian Air.
Piano
Concerto in D major (1896)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Nicholas Braithwaite/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Fantaisie-Variations
on a Swedish Air, Piano Trio and Piano Quartet)
LYRITA
SRCD.2286 (2 CDs) (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.100) (1979)
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RUTLAND
BOUGHTON
(1878-1960)
Born
in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Studied at the Royal College of Music with Charles
Stanford and Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941, composed a Symphony in G major and
a Children’s Symphony). In addition to teaching, his musical career basically
revolved around the composition and performances of his operas. His attempt to
establish an English operatic cycle similar to Wagner was unsuccessful. He also
wrote a 2nd Oboe Concerto, 3 Symphonies and symphonic poems.
Concerto
for Oboe and Strings No. 1 in C major (1936)
Sarah
Francis (oboe)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 3)
HYPERION
HELIOS CDH55019 (1999)
(original
CD release: HYPERION CDA66343) (1989)
Concerto
in D major for Flute and Strings (1937)
Emily
Beynon (flute)/Ronald Corp/The New London Orchestra
(
+ Concerto for Strings, Aylesbury Games and 3 Folk Dances)
HYPERION
CDA67185 (2000)
Concerto
for Strings (1937)
Ronald
Corp/The New London Orchestra
(
+ Concerto for Flute and Strings, Aylesbury Games and 3 Folk Dances)
HYPERION
CDA67185 (2000)
Trumpet
Concerto (1943)
John
Wallace (trumpet)/Simon Wright/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Carmichael: Trumpet Concerto, Hamilton: Jazz Trumpet Concerto and Hewitt-Jones:
Concerto for Trumpet and Strings)
ASV
WHITE LINE WHL2159 (2006)
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JOSEF
HOLBROOKE
(1878-1958)
Born
in Croydon. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Frederick Westlake and
Frederick Corder. His musical career began with time spent in music halls as a
pianist and conductor and he supplemented his income as a music critic. He eventually
had success as a conductor and pianist but his compositions never really made
a breakthrough. His catalogue was vast and included operas, symphonies, large-scale
symphonic poems based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and much else in all genres.
He wrote several other Concertos: Piano Concerto no. 2 (1928), Violin Concerto
(1917), Cello Concerto (1936), Saxophone Concerto (1927) and 2 later Concertos
for various combinations of instruments.
Piano
Concerto No. 1, Op. 52 "The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd" (1905-8)
Philip
Challis (piano)/Geoffrey Heald-Smith/City of Hull Youth Orchestra
( + Bantock: Sapphic
Poem and Mackenzie: The Little Minister Overture)
GOUGH
& DAVY GD 2003 (1978)
Hamish
Milne (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Haydn Wood: Piano Concerto)
HYPERION
CDA67127 (2000)
Cello
Concerto Op.103 "Cambrian" (1936)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/George
Vass/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 4, Pandora and The Pit and the Pendulum)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7251 (2010)
Saxophone
Concerto in B flat major, Op.88 (1927)
Amy
Dickson (alto & soprano saxophone)/George Vass/Royal Scottish
National Orchestra
( + Aucassin and Nicolette and Richard Rodney Bennett: Seven Country
Dances)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7277 (2011)
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THEODORE
HOLLAND
(1878-1947)
He
was educated at Westminster School before moving to the Royal
Academy of Music, where he studied with Frederick Corder. He went
on for further study with Joseph Joachim at the Hochschule für
Musik in Berlin. In 1927, he was appointed Professor of Harmony
and Counterpoint at the Royal Academy of Music and remained there
until the end of his life. He composed music for the stage as
well as orchestral, chamber, instrumental and vocal works.
Ellingham
Marshes for Viola and Orchestra (1940)
Roger
Chase (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Vaughan Williams: Suite for Viola and Small Orchestra, Bax:
Phantasy and R. Harvey: Reflections)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7295 (2012)
FRANK
BRIDGE
(1879-1941)
Born
in Brighton. Studied with Charles Stanford at the Royal College of Music. Bridge
was probably the most qualified British composer who never wrote a symphony. When
he finally started one it was too late. The fragment listed below was arranged
by Anthony Pople in 1979. Bridge had a successful career as a conductor and teacher
and composed much music of the highest quality. His major works for orchestra
include the suite "The Sea," Dance Rhapsody, Dance Poem, the tone poems
"Isabella" and "Summer" and the rhapsody "Enter Spring."
Oration
(Concerto Elegiaco) for Cello and Orchestra (1930)
Alexander
Baillie (cello)/John Carewe/Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Enter Spring)
PEARL
SHECD9601 (1987)
Alban
Gerhardt (cello)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
(
+ Rebus, Allegro Moderato, Lament and A Prayer)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10188 (2004)
Steven
Isserlis (cello)/Richard Hickox /City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Britten: Cello Symphony)
EMI
CDC7 49716-2 (1992)
Julian
Lloyd Webber (cello)/Nicholas Braithwaite/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Phantasm)
LYRITA SRCD.244
(2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.104) (1979)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Richard Dickens/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Elgar: Cello
Concerto and Holst: Invocation)
NIMBUS
N15763 (2006)
Phantasm
(Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra) (1931)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
(
+ Summer, Coronation March, There is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook, Vignettes
de Danse and Sir Roger de Coverley)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10112 (2003)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/ Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Ireland: Piano Concerto and Walton: Sinfonia Concertante)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7223 (2009)
(original CD release: CONIFER CDCF 175) (1990)
Peter
Wallfisch (piano)/Nicholas Braithwaite/ London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Oration)
LYRITA SRCD.244
(2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.91) (1977)
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JOHN
IRELAND
(1879-1962)
Born
in Bowdon, Cheshire. He studied at the Royal College of Music with Stanford and
simultaneously worked as a professional organist. He continued his career as an
organist after graduation and also held a teaching position at the Royal College.
Being also an excellent pianist he composed a lot of solo works for this instrument
but in addition to the Piano Concerto he is best known for his for his orchestral
pieces, especially the London Overture, and several choral works.
Piano
Concerto in E flat major (1930)
Mark
Bebbington (piano)/David Curti/Orchestra of the Swan
( + Bax: Piano Concertino)
SOMM
093 (2009)
Colin
Horsley (piano)/Basil Cameron/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS 352279-2 (2 CDs) (2006)
(original
LP release: HMV CLP1182) (1958)
Eileen
Joyce (piano)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra (rec. 1949)
(
+ The Forgotten Rite and These Things Shall Be)
LONDON
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA LPO 0041 (2009)
Eileen
Joyce (piano)/Leslie Heward/Hallé Orchestra (rec. 1942)
(
+ Moeran: Symphony in G minor)
DUTTON LABORATORIES CDBP 9807
(2011)
(original
LP release: HMV TREASURY EM290462-3 {2 LPs}) (1985)
Piers
Lane (piano)/David Lloyd-Jones/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Legend and Delius: Piano Concerto)
HYPERION
CDA67296 (2006)
John
Lenehan (piano)/John Wilson/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Legend, First Rhapsody, Pastoral, Indian Summer, A Sea Idyll
and Three Dances)
NAXOS 8572598 (2011)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ These Things Shall Be, Legend, Satyricon Overture and 2 Symphonic Studies)
LYRITA SRCD.241
(2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.36 (1968)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Legend and Mai-Dun)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8461 (1986)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/Sir Andrew Davis/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1993)
( + Epic
March, Walton: Viola Concerto and Puw: Onyt Agoraf y Drws)
BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE
MM295 (2008)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/ Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Bridge: Phantasm and Walton: Sinfonia Concertante)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7223
(2009)
(original CD release: CONIFER CDCF 175) (1990)
David
Strong (piano)/Douglas Bostock/Aalborg Symphony Orchestr
(
+ Britten: Piano Concerto)
CLASSICO
CLASSCD704 (2007)
Geoffrey
Tozer (piano)/David Measham/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Rubbra: Violin Concerto {Carl Pini –violin})
Unicorn-Kanchana DKPCD9056
(1986)
Legend
for Piano and Orchestra (1933)
Jane
Coop (piano)/Mario Bernardi/CBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Rawsthorne: Piano Concerto No. 1, Britten: Piano Concerto and Finzi: Eclogue)
CBC SM 5208
(2001)
Piers
Lane (piano)/David Lloyd-Jones/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto and Delius: Piano Concerto)
HYPERION
CDA67296 (2006)
John
Lenehan (piano)/John Wilson/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto, First Rhapsody, Pastoral, Indian Summer, A
Sea Idyll and Three Dances)
NAXOS 8572598 (2011)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic
(
+ Piano Concerto, These Things Shall Be, Satyricon Overture and 2 Symphonic Studies)
LYRITA SRCD.241
(2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.32 (1966)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto and Mai-Dun)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8461 (1986)
Concertino
Pastorale for String Orchestra (1939)
Sir
Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ The Holy Boy, Downland Suite: Elegy & Minuet and Bridge: Suite for Strings,
Lament, 2 Old English Songs and Sir Roger de Coverley)
LYRITA
SRCD.242 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.31) (1966)
John
Farrer/English Sinfonia
(
+ Downland Suite: Elegy & Minuet, The Holy Boy and Vaughan Williams: Five
Variants of Dives and Lazarus, Fantasia on Greensleev and Partita)
CARLTON
CLASSICS 30366 0060-2 (1997)
Richard
Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ A Downland Suite, Orchestral Poem in A minor an 2 Symphonic Studies)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9376 (1995)
George
Hurst/Bournemouth Sinfonietta
(
+ Holst: St Paul's Suite for Strings, Elgar: Serenade for Strings and Warlock:
Capriol Suite)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8375 (1992)
(original
LP release: RCA RL25071) (1977)
Colin
Mawby/Westminster Cathedral String Orchestra
(
+ L. Berkeley: Antiphon and M, Berkeley: Meditations)
UNICORN
UNS260 (LP)(1980)
Izler
Solomon/MGM String Orchestra
(
+ Britten: Simple Symphony)
MGM
3074 (LP)
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SIR
HAMILTON HARTY
(1879-1951)
Born
in Hillsborough, County Down, Ireland. His musical education was obtained from
his father and he went on to have great success as a piano accompanist and conductor.
He moved to England in 1901. His major works for orchestra include an Irish Symphony,
A John Field Suite and the symphonic poem, "With the Wild Geese."
Piano
Concerto in B minor (1922)
Malcolm
Binns (piano)/Bryden Thomson/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto {Ralph Holmes – violin})
CHANDOS
7032 (1996)
(original
LP release: CHANDOS ABRD 1084) (1983)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/Takuo Yuasa/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Comedy Overture and Fantasy Scenes)
NAXOS
8.557731 (2006)
Violin
Concerto in D minor (1908)
Ralph
Holmes (violin)/Bryden Thomson/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto {Malcolm Binns - piano})
CHANDOS
7032 (1996)
(original
LP release: CHANDOS DBR 2001) {2 LPs}) (1979)
In
Ireland, Fantasy for Flute, Harp and Orchestra (1935)
Colin
Fleming (flute)/Denise Kelly (harp)/Bryden Thomson/Ulster Orchestra
( + John Field Suite,
Londonderry Air and Handel: Water Music {arr, Harty})
CHANDOS
COLLECT CHAN 6583 (1994)
(original
LP release: CHANDOS ABRD 1084) (1983)
Chris
Norman (flute)/Marjorie Hartzell (harp)/Fernando Hasaj/Camerata Bariloche
( + Packham:
Cape Breton Concerto and South American Suite and McGuire: The Gaelic Flute)
DORIAN DOR-90250
(1997)
Variations
on a Dublin Air for Violin and Orchestra (1912)
Ralph
Holmes (violin)/Bryden Thomson/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Children of Lir, Ode to a Nightingale and Londonderry Air)
CHANDOS
CHAN 7033 (1996)
(original
LP release: CHANDOS DBR 2001) {2 LPs}) (1979)
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CYRIL
SCOTT
(1879-1970)
Born
in Oxton, Cheshire. Went to Frankfurt am Main at the age of 12 to study with Engelbert
Humperdinck and Lazarro Uzielli and returned there for further study with Iwan
Knorr. He composed prolifically in all genres during his long life and had great
success at an early stage. This did not last and his music is only starting to
be revived at the present time after many decades of obscurity. He wrote 4 Symphonies,
a Sinfonietta for Strings, Organ and Harp and a Sinfonietta for Strings, Concertos
for Cello and Harpsichord and other works for orchestra.
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in C major (1913-14)
John
Ogdon (piano)/Bernard Herrmann/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 2 and Early One Morning)
LYRITA
SRCD.251 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.81) (1975)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Philharmonic
(
+ Symphony No. 4 and Early one Morning)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10376 (2006)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 (1958)
John
Ogdon (piano)/Bernard Herrmann/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 1 and Early One Morning)
LYRITA
SRCD.251 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.82) (1977)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Philharmonic
(
+ Symphony No. 3 and Neptune)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10211 (2004)
Violin
Concerto (c. 1925)
Olivier
Charlier (violin)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Philharmonic
(
+ Festival Overture, Aubade and 3 Symphonic Dances)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10407 (2007)
Cello
Concerto (1931)
Paul Watkins (cello}/Martin
Brabbins/BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 1)
CHANDOS CHAN 10452 (2008)
Concerto
for Oboe and String Orchestra (1946)
Jonathan
Small (oboe)/Martin Yates/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Armstrong Gibbs: Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra, C. Wright:
Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra and Pehkonen: Amor Vincit Omnia)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7249 (2010)
Harpsichord Concerto (1937)
Michael
Laus (harpsichord and conductor)/Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Howell: Piano Concerto, Elkrington: Out of the Mist and Jadassohn:
Serenade No. 3)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9041CD (2012)
Early
One Morning, Poem for Piano and Orchestra (1931)
John
Ogden (piano)/Bernard Herrmann/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2)
LYRITA
SRCD.251 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.82) (1977)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Philharmonic
(
+ Symphony No. 4 and Piano Concerto No. 1-)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10376 (2006)
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JOHN
FOULDS
(1880-1939)
Born
in Manchester. He learned the piano and cello at a very young
age and used these skills to earn a living in theater orchestras
before joining the Hallé Orchestra at the age of 20. He
held various musical director posts in London before going to
India in 1935 where he immersed himself in the study of Indian
folk music while still engaged as a conductor. His music has recently
emerged from obscurity and he is found to have been a serious
composer far ahead of his own time and not just a creator of light
music. Much of his extensive catalogue has been lost but his 1st
Cello Concerto (1911), a number of still unrecorded orchestral
works and a World Requiem are still extant.
Cello
Concerto in G major op.17 (1908-9)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Martin Yates/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Sainsbury: Cello Concerto)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7284 (2012)
Dynamic
Triptych for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 88 (1927-29)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/Sakari Oromo/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
( + April-England,
Music-Pictures Group III, The Song of Ram Dass and Keltic Lament)
WARNER
CLASSICS 2564 62999-2 (2006)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Vaughan Williams: Piano Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.211 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.130) (1984)
Apotheosis (Elegy), Music Poem No, 4 for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 18 (1909)
Daniel
Hope (violin)/Sakari Oramo/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
( + 3 Mantras, Lyra
Celtica and Mirage)
WARNER
CLASSICS 2564 61525-2 (2001)
Lyra
Celtica, Concerto for Voice and Orchestra, Op. 50 (c. 1925)
Susan
Bickley (mezzo)/ Sakari Oramo/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
( + 3 Mantras, Apotheosis
and Mirage)
WARNER
CLASSICS 2564 61525-2 (2001)
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HEALY
WILLAN
(1880-1968)
Born
in Balham, Surrey. He received most of his musical training at St. Saviour’s Choir
School in Eastbourne and then had further organ studies with William Stevenson
Hoyte. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1913 and established himself as an organist
and teacher. He specialized in liturgical and organ music but composed in most
other genres as well. He wrote 2 Symphonies and several shorter works for orchestra.
Piano
Concerto in C minor (1944)
Sheila
Henig (piano)/John Avison/CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra
(
+ Schumann: Overture, Scherzo and Finale)
CBC
SM 205 (LP) (1973)
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EDGAR
LESLIE BAINTON
(1880-1956)
Born in London. Studied at Royal
College of Music with Charles Stanford, Henry Walford Davies and Charles Wood.
Worked as a pianist, teacher and administrator. He settled permanently in Sydney,
Australia in 1933 where he became director of the State Conservatorium of Music.
He produced 3 numbered Symphonies, an early Symphony in B flat major in with the
title "A Phantasy of Life and Progress," a Concerto-Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra
and a number of shorter works for orchestra.
Concert
Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra (1917-20)
Margaret Fingerhut
(piano)/Paul Daniel/BBC Philharmonic
( + 3 Pieces, The Golden River and Pavane, Idyll and Bacchanale)
CHANDOS CHAN 10460 (2008)
FREDERICK
S. KELLY
(1881-1916)
Born in Sydney. He went to England
for his education at Eton and Oxford and had additional training
in Frankfurt with Iwan Knorr. As an accomplished pianist he was
active as a chamber musician and also served as an adviser to
the London-based Classical Concert Society. His early death in
action cut short a very promising career. In addition to
the Elegy he composed a Serenade for Flute and Orchestra and
a number of chamber, instrumental and vocal works.
Serenade
for Flute and Strings, Op. 7 (1911)
Rebecca
Hall (flute)/Michael Laus/Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Blower: Horn Concerto, Eclogue for Horn and Strings, Cooper:
Oboe Concertino and Milford: Suite for Oboe)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9032CD (2011)
HAYDN
WOOD
(1882-1959)
Born
in Slaithwaite, Yorkshire. He was taught the violin by his brother and went to
the Royal College of Music where Stanford was one of his teachers. He was enormously
successful as a composer of light orchestral music and popular songs. He spent
some years on the Isle of Man and wrote several works that reflect the folk music
of the place. His other major serious orchestral works are a Violin Concerto in
B minor (1932) and a Symphony in D minor (1908). The latter work is presumably
lost.
Piano
Concerto in D minor (1909)
Hamish
Milne (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Holbrooke: Piano Concerto No. 1)
HYPERION
CDA67127 (2000)
Violin
Concerto in A minor (1928)
Lorraine McAslan (violin)/Gavin Sutherland/BBC
Concert Orchestra
( + Adagio from Violin Concerto in B minor and Sainsbury:
Violin Concerto)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7245 (2010)
Violin Concerto
in B minor (Adagio only) (1905)
Lorraine McAslan (violin)/Gavin Sutherland/BBC
Concert Orchestra
( + Violin Concerto in A minor and Sainsbury: Violin Concerto)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7245 (2010)
Fantasy-Concerto
in F major for Strings (1905, rev. 1949)
David
Lloyd-Jones/English Northern Philharmonia
(
+ Bridge: Sally in Our Alley, Cherry Ripe and Sir Roger de Coverley, Geoffrey
Bush: Consort Music, Delius: Air and Dance, Elgar: Sospiri, Ireland: The Holy
Boy,Vaughan Williams: Charterhouse Suite and Warlock: Serenade for Frederick Delius)
NAXOS 8.555068
(2001)
Philharmonic
Variations for Cello and Orchestra (1939)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Murrill: Cello Concerto No. 2, Rubbra: Soliloquy and Dyson: Prelude, Fantasy
and Chaconne)
WHITE
LINE CDWHL 2153 (2004)
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HUBERT
BATH
(1883-1945)
Born
in Barnstaple, Devon. After training in composition at the Royal Academy of Musicunder
Frederick Corder, he had careers as a conductor, teacher (at the Guildhall School
of Music) and composer. His specialty was light opera but he composed in many
other genres. He achieved considerable fame very late in life as a result of the
work listed below.
Cornish
Rhapsody (from the movie "Love Story") (1944)
Daniel
Adni (piano)/Kenneth Alwyn/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Williams : The Dream of Olwen, Rózsa : Spellbound
Concerto, Cornish Rhapsody, Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue and R.R.Bennett:Murder
on the Orient -excerpts)
CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 3523922 (2006)
(original LP release:
HMV ASD3862) (1980)
Harriet
Cohen (piano)/Hubert Bath/London Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1944)
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Williams: The Dream of Olwen, Rózsa: Spellbound
Concerto, Bliss: Things to Come: Suite and other film score excerpts by Morey
and Brodszky)
NAXOS
NOSTALGIA 8.120597 (2002)
Roderick
Elms (piano)/Barry Wordsworth/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ light orchestral works by Vivian Ellis, Haydn Wood, Eric Coates, Robert Farnon,
Trevor Duncan, Charles Williams, Arthur Benjamin), Edward White, Anthony Collins
and Edward Elgar).
WARNER
CLASSICS 2564614382 (2004)
Philip
Fowke (piano)/Proinnsias O'Duinn/RTE Concert Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Williams : The Dream of Olwen, Rózsa : Spellbound
Concerto, Cornish Rhapsody, Herrmann: Concerto Macabre, Rota: Legend of the Glass
Mountain, Beaver: Portrait of Isla, Pennario: Midnight on the Cliffs and R.R.Bennett:Murder
on the Orient Express- excerpts)
NAXOS
8.554323 (1998)
Isador
Goodman (piano)/Patrick Thomas/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Williams: Dream of Olwen, Rózsa: Spellbound
Concerto, Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Evans: Idyll, Goodman: New Guinea Fantasy,
Litolff: Scherzo and Rachmaninoff: excerpts from Piano Concerto No. 2 and Paganini
Rhapsody)
PHILIPS
(Australia) 476 7333 (2005)
(?
original LP release: DG MUSIKFEST 413 259-1)
Leo
Litwin (piano)/Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Williams : Dream of Olwen and excerpts from film
scores by Rózsa, Raksin, Tiomkin, North, Miller, Auric and Provost)
RCA VICTOR
60392-2 (1990)
(original
LP release: RCA RED SEAL LSC-2380) (1960)
Leonard
Pennario (piano)/Miklos Rózsa/Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
( + Addinsell:
Warsaw Concerto, Wildman (Mattes): Swedish Rhapsody, Litolff: Scherzo and encores
by Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Sinding amd Rachmaninoff)
EMI
CLASSICS CDM 7 63661 2 (1995)
(original
US LP release: CAPITOL SP-8326) (1959)
Santiago
Rodriguez (piano)/William Hudson/Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Rosza: Spellbound Concerto, Wildman {Mattes}: Swedish
Rhapsody, Stevens: Piano Concerto, Ward: Piano Concerto, Gershwin: Delicious and
Myers: Deer Hunter-Cavatina)
ELAN
ELN 82268 (1996)
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SIR
ARNOLD BAX
(1883-1953)
Born
in London. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Frederick Corder and
Tobias Matthay. Coming from a wealthy background, Bax needed no musical employment
to be able to pursue his creativity in both music and literature. Beyond the Concertos,
he composed a large amount of works for orchestra including 7 numbered Symphonies
and the early Symphony "Spring Fire" as well as a series of tone poems
from which "Tintagel," "The Garden of Fand" and "November
Woods" are the most popular. He was appointed Master of the King’s Musick
in 1942.
Violin
Concerto (1938)
Eda
Kersey (violin)/Sir Adrian Boult/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1944)
( + Symphony No. 3)
DUTTON CDLX
7111 (2001)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Cello Concerto
{Raphael Wallfisch –cello} and Morning Song)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10154 (2003)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 9003) (1991)
Cello
Concerto (1932)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto { Lydia Mordkovitch – violin} and Morning Song)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10154 (2003)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8494) (1987)
Concertante
for Piano (Left Hand) and Orchestra (1949)
Margaret
Fingerhut (piano)/Vernon Handley/BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ In Memoriam and The Bard of the Dimbovitza)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9715 (1999)
Ashley
Wass (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphonic Variations)
NAXOS
8.570774 (2009)
Concertante
for Three Wind Instruments and Orchestra (1948)
Gillian
Callow (cor anglais), John Bradbury (clarinet), Jonathan Goodall (horn)/Martyn
Brabbins/BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ London Pageant, Tamara Suite and Cathaleen-ni-Hoolihan)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9879 (2001)
Piano
Concertino (orch. G. Parlett) (1939/2009)
Mark
Bebbington (piano)/David Curti/Orchestra of the Swan
( + Ireland: Piano Concerto)
SOMM
093 (2009)
Symphonic
Variations for Piano and Orchestra (1918)
Margaret
Fingerhut (piano)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Winter Legends)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10209 (2 CDs) (2004)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8516) (1987)
Joyce
Hatto (piano)/Vernon Handley/Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra
CONCERT
ARTIST CACD 9021-2 (2003)
(original
LP release: REVOLUTION RCF 001) (1970)
Ashley
Wass (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Concertante for
Piano Left Hand and Orchestra)
NAXOS 8.570774 (2009)
Winter
Legends for Piano and Orchestra (1930)
Harriet
Cohen (piano)/Clarence Raybould/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1954)
( + Viola Sonata,
A Mountain Mood and A Hill Tune)
DUTTON
CDBP 9751 (2005)
Margaret
Fingerhut (piano)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Symphonic Variations)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10209 (2 CDs) (2004)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8484) (1992)
Ashley
Wass (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Morning Song and Saga Fragment)
NAXOS 8.572597 (2011)
Saga
Fragment for Piano and Small Orchestra (1933)
Margaret
Fingerhut (piano)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Russian Suite, Golden Eagle, Romantic Overture and Songs)
CHANDOS
CLASSICS CHAN 10159 (2003)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8484) (1992)
Ashley
Wass (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Morning Song and Winter Legends)
NAXOS 8.572597 (2011)
Morning
Song "Maytime in Sussex" for Piano and Orchestra (c. 1946)
Margaret
Fingerhut (piano)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto and Cello Concerto)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10154 (2003)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8516) (1987)
Ashley
Wass (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Saga Fragment and Winter Legends)
NAXOS 8.572597 (2011)
Phantasy
for Viola and Orchestra (1920)
Roger
Chase (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Vaughan Williams: Suite for Viola and Small Orchestra, T.
Holland: Ellingham Marshes and R. Harvey: Reflections)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7295 (2012)
Rivka
Golani (viola)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Elgar: Cello Concerto {arr. for viola} and
3 Characteristic Pieces)
CONIFER
CDCF 171 (1989)
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SIR
GEORGE DYSON
(1883-1964)
Born
in Halifax, Yorkshire. Studied with Charles Stanford at the Royal College of Music
(he later became director of that institution) and traveled to Germany and Italy
on A Mendelssohn Scholarship. The choral work "The Canterbury Pilgrims"
is considered his masterpiece. His only other major work for orchestra is his
Symphony in G.
Violin
Concerto in E flat major (1942)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Children’s Suite)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9369 (1995)
Concerto
Leggiero for Piano and Strings (1951)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Concerto da Camera and Concerto da Chiesa)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9076 (1992)
Concerto
da Camera for Strings (c. 1949)
Richard
Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Concerto Leggiero and Concerto da Chiesa)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9076 (1992)
Concerto
da Chiesa for Strings (c. 1949)
Richard
Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Concerto da Camera and Concerto Leggiero)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9076 (1992)
David
Lloyd-Jones/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony in G and At the Tabard Inn)
NAXOS 8.5557720 (2005)
Prelude,
Fantasy and Chaconne for Cello and Orchestra (1936)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Murrill: Cello Concerto No. 2, Rubbra: Soliloquy and Haydn Wood: Philharmonic
Variations)
WHITE
LINE CDWHL 2153 (2004)
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YORK
BOWEN
(1884-1961)
Born
in London. Studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Tobias Matthay, Frederick
Corder and Walter Haynes and taught at that institution upon graduation. He achieved
great fame as a concert pianist. Among the other orchestral works of his prolific
output are 4 Symphonies ( No. 4 not extant), Sinfonietta Concertante for Brass
and Orchestra, Piano Concertos No. 4, Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra and several
symphonic poems.
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, op.11 (1903)
Michael
Dussek (piano)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto {Lorraine McAslan – violin})
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7169 (2005)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 in D minor op.17 "Concertstück" (1905)
Michael
Dussek (piano)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No 3 and Symphonic Fantasia)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7187 (2007)
Piano
Concerto No. 3 in G minor op.23 "Fantasia" (1907)
Danny
Driver (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 4)
HYPERION CDA67659
(2008)
Michael
Dussek (piano)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No 2 and Symphonic Fantasia)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7187 (2007)
Piano
Concerto No. 4 in A minor, Op 88
Danny
Driver (piano)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 3)
HYPERION
CDA67659 (2008)
Violin
Concerto in E minor, op.33 (1913)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No 1 { Michael Dussek – piano})
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7169 (2005)
Viola
Concerto in C minor, Op. 25 (1908)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Mark Taddei/New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
(Group
1 only)
(
+ Walton: Viola Concerto, Vaughan Williams: Suite and Howells: Elegy)
ASV
CDDCA1181 (2006)
Doris
Lederer (viola)/Paul Polivnik/Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
( + Viola Sonata and
Melody for the C String)
CENTAUR
CRC2786 (2006)
Lawrence
Power (viola)/Martyn Brabbins/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Forsyth: Viola Concerto)
HYPERION
CDA67546 (2005)
Concerto
for Horn, String Orchestra and Timpani, Op. 150 (1956)
David
Pyatt (horn)/Nicholas Braithwaite/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Rec.
1994)
(
+ Jacob: Horn Concerto, Arnold: Horn Concerto No. 2, Gipps: Horn
Concerto and Vinter: Hunter’s Moon)
LYRITA
SRCD.316 (2007)
Rhapsody
for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 74 (c. 1924)
Raphael
Wallfisch/(cello)/Martin Yates/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Brian: Cello Concerto and A. Bush: Concert Suite for Cello
and Orchestra)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7263 (2 CDs) (2011)
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ERNEST
FARRAR
(1885-1918)
Born
in Blackheath, London. He studied at the Royal College of Music under Stanford
and Walter Parratt. In addition to composing, he held posts as an organist in
Germany and England, conducted and taught. His most notable pupil was Gerald Finzi.
Farrar’s very promising career was cut short by his death in the last days of
World War I. He produced a substantial body of choral, orchestral, chamber, vocal
and instrumental works. His symphonic poem, "The Forsaken Merman," is
his most extended orchestral piece.
Variations
for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 25 (1915)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Alasdair Mitchell/Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Rhapsody No. 1, The Forsaken Merman, Heroic Elegy and English Pastoral Impressions)
CHANDOS CHAN
9586 (1997)
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MONTAGUE PHILLIPS
(1885-1969)
Born
in Tottenham, London. Studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Frederick Corder.
Had long-term careers as teacher and church organist. Best known for his light
orchestral music and songs but also composed in larger forms including a Symphony,
Sinfonietta and 2 Piano Concertos
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor (1907)
David
Owen Norris (piano)/Gavin Sutherland/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto
No. 2 and Hely-Hutchinson: The Young Idea)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7206 (2008)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in E major, Op. 32 (1919)
David
Owen Norris (piano)/Gavin Sutherland/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto
No. 1 and Hely-Hutchinson: The Young Idea)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7206 (2008)
Phantasy
for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 16 (1912, rev. 1947)
Matthew
Trusler (violin)/Gavin Sutherland/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Charles II Overture, Hillside Melody, Hampton Court, Festival Overture, In Old
Verona, In May Time and Festival March)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7158 (2005)
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EGON
WELLESZ
(1885-1974)
Born
in Vienna. Studied at the University of Vienna and received further private training
from Arnold Schoenberg. The advent of Nazism brought about his emigration to Oxford
in 1938 where he became a lecturer and continued his illustrious career as a musicologist.
He composed prolifically and among his other orchestral works are 9 Symphonies
and the symphonic poem, “Vorfrűhling.”
Piano
Concerto, Op. 49 (1931)
Margarete
Babinsky (piano)/ Roger Epple/Rundfunk Sinfonie-Orchester Berlin
( + Violin Concerto)
CAPRICCIO CAP 5027 (2010)
Karl-Andreas
Kolly (piano)/Howard Griffiths/Lucerne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Divertimento, Drei Skizzen, Eklogen and Triptychon)
PAN
CLASSICS 510104 (1999)
Violin
Concerto, Op. 84 (1961)
Andrea
Duka-Lowenstein (violin)/Gerd Albrecht/Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
( + Prosperos Beschworungen)
ORFEO C478981A (1998)
David
Frühwirth (violin)/Roger Epple/Rundfunk Sinfonie-Orchester
Berlin
( + Piano Concerto)
CAPRICCIO CAP 5027 (2010)
Eduard
Melkus (violin)/Winfried/Zillig/Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra
( + 3 movements from String Quartet No. 8)
AMADEO AVRS 5022 (LP) (c. 1965)
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ERIC
COATES
(1886-1957)
Born
in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. He was taught at the Royal Academy of Music by Frederick
Corder, Lionel Tertis and Hartley Braithwaite. He was an accomplished violist
and conductor and became very famous as one of England’s most popular composers
of light orchestral music and songs. His suites, waltzes, fairy tale ballets and
marches have maintained their places in the recorded repertoire to this day. The
London Suite is probably his most characteristic and often-played work.
Saxo-Rhapsody
(1937)
Jack
Brymer (saxophone)/Sir Charles Groves/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
CLASSICS FOR
PLEASURE CFP 3523562 (2006)
(
+ London Suite, Calling All Workers, The Merrymakers, Wood Nymphs, At the Dance,
The Three Elizabeths, By the Sleepy Lagoon, Music Everywhere. From Meadow to Mayfair
Suite, Cinderella Phantasy, The Dam Busters March, The Man from the Sea, The Three
Bears Phantasy and London Again Suite)
(original
LP release: Columbia STUDIO 2 TWO226) (1969)
Kenneth
Edge (saxophone)/Andrew Penny/Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
(
+ By the Sleepy Lagoon, Springtime Suite, Footlights Waltz, Four-Ways Suite, 8th
Army March, Lazy Night, High Flight March and Last Love)
MARCO
POLO 8223521 (1998)
Sigurd
Rascher (saxophone)/Eric Coates/Orchestra (rec. 1937)
(
+ London Suite, London Again Suite, The Three Elizabeths, The Four Centuries,
The Three Bears Phantasy, Cinderella Phantasy, etc.)
LIVING
ERA AJD2013 (2 CDs) (2007)
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JULIUS
HARRISON
(1886-1960)
Born
in Stourport, Worcestershire. He studied with Granville Bantock at the Birmingham
and Midland Institute of Music. He worked as a piano accompanist and conductor
and taught at the Royal College of Music and at several other schools. Deafness
caused his retirement and enabled him to devote his last productive years exclusively
to composition. He composed a substantial amount of music of all types but destroyed
much of his early output. His surviving orchestral output is basically of small-scale
pieces though he did compose a Cello Concerto.
Bredon
Hill, Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra (1941)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/Nicholas Braithwaite/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Coleridge Taylor:
Violin Concerto, Romance and Legend): Bredon Hill)
LYRITA
SRCD.317 (2007)
Matthew
Trusler (violin)/Barry Wordsworth/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Worcestershire Suite, Troubadour Suite, Romance : A Song of Adoration, Prelude-Music,
Widdicombe Fair and Clifford: Serenade for Strings)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7174 (2006)
Prelude-Music
for Harp and String Orchestra (1912)
Andrew
Knight (harp)/Barry Wordsworth/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Bredon Hill Rhapsody, Worcestershire Suite, Troubadour Suite, Romance : A Song
of Adoration, Widdicombe Fair and Clifford: Serenade for Strings)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7174 (2006)
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FRANK
MERRICK
(1886-1981)
Born
in Clifton, Bristol. He was taught composition by his father and went to Vienna
for piano with Theodor Leschetizky. He toured as a recitalist before taking a
teaching position at the Royal Manchester College of Music. His later posts were
at the Royal College of Music and Trinity College of Music in London. Over the
years as a performer he championed the music of British composers. His own compositions
beyond the Piano Concertos include a Symphony ( that finished Schubert’s "Unfinished")
and other works for orchestra, chamber groups, piano and voice.
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in B flat major (1905)
Frank
Merrick (piano)/Oliver Broome/Orchestra
(
+ Tomlinson: An English Suite)
RARE
RECORDED EDITIONS SRRE 156 (LP) (c. 1975)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 in E minor (1936)
Frank
Merrick (piano)/John Foster/Beckenham Orchestra
RARE
RECORDED EDITIONS SRRE 128 (LP) (c. 1975)
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CECIL
ARMSTRONG GIBBS
(1889-1960)
Born
in Great Baddow, Essex. Studied at Cambridge with E.J. Dent and
Charles Wood and then at the Royal College of music under Adrian
Boult and Ralph Vaughan Williams. He taught at the latter school
for almost two decades. He composed in all genres though he is
best remembered for his songs. His 2nd Symphony, Op.
90 (1938) is a large choral work with the title "Odysseus."
His other works for orchestra include several suites for string
or small orchestra and various shorter pieces.
Concerto
for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. .48 (1923)
Jonathan
Small (oboe)/Martin Yates/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Scott: Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra, C. Wright:
Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra and Pehkonen: Amor Vincit Omnia)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7249 (2010)
Concertino
for Piano and String Orchestra, Op. 103 (1942)
Martin
Roscoe (piano)/Robert Salter/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Peacock Pie and Rootham: Miniature Suite, Jacob: Piano Concertino, , Milford:
Piano Concertino and Dring: Festival Scherzo)
HYPERION
CDA67316 (2002)
Peacock
Pie, Suite for String Orchestra and Piano (1933)
Martin
Roscoe (piano)/Robert Salter/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Piano Concertino and Rootham: Miniature Suite, Jacob: Piano Concertino, Milford:
Piano Concertino and Dring: Festival Scherzo)
HYPERION
CDA67316 (2002)
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HANS
GÁL
(1890-1987)
Born
in Brunn, Austria. Studied at the University of Vienna with Eusebius
Mandyczewski and Guido Adler. Nazism compelled him to flee to
Ediburgh in 1938 where he took employment at the University as
a lecturer, a post he held until 1965. He composed many works
in various genres. His major works for orchestra include 4 Symphonies
and Concertos for Violin, Cello and Piano.
Concerto
for Violin and Small Orchestra, Op.39 (1932)
Annette-Barbara
Vogel (violin)/Kenneth Woods/Northern Sinfonia /
( + Concertino for Violin and String Orchestra and Triptych for
Orchestra)
AVIE AV2146 (2010)
Cello
Concerto, Op. 67 (1944-9)
Antonio
Meneses (cello)/Claudio Cruz/Northern Sinfonia
( + Elgar: Cello Concerto)
AVIE AV2237 (2012)
Concertino for
Violin and StringOrchestra, Op. 52 (1939)
Annette-Barbara
Vogel (violin)/Kenneth Woods/Northern Sinfonia /
( + Concerto for Violin and Small Orchestra and Triptych for Orchestra)
AVIE AV2146 (2010)
Concertino
for Recorder and String Orchestra (1961)
John
Turner (recorder)/Philip McKenzie/Camerata Ensemble
(
+ Parrott: Sinfonia Concertante, Hope: Birthday Concerto, Ellis: Divertimento
Elegiaco, Beck: Flûte-à-Beck and Dubery: Mrs. Harris in Paris)
DUTTON EPOCH
CDLX 7154 (2004)
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SIR
ARTHUR BLISS
(1891-1975)
Born
in London. Studied first with Charles Wood at Cambridge and then at the Royal
College of Music with Charles Stanford, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst.
He taught in the United States before returning to England where he became director
of the BBC and succeeded Bax as Master of the Queen’s Musick in 1953. In addition
to the Concertos, his major orchestral works include A Colour Symphony, the choral
symphony "Morning Heroes," and Metamorphic Variations, Meditaions on
a Theme of John Blow and the suite from the film "Things to Come."
Piano
Concerto in B flat major (1938)
Trevor
Barnard (piano)/Sir Malcolm Sargent/Philharmonia Orchestra
DIVINE
ART 24106 (2006)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD 499 (1962)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/David Lloyd-Jones/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + 2 Piano Concerto
and Piano Sonata)
NAXOS
8.557146 (2004)
Philip
Fowke (piano)/David Atherton/ Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Homage March and
Welcome the Queen)
UNICORN-KANCHANA UKCD 2029 (1990)
(original
LP release: UNICORN DKP 9006) (1981)
Noel
Mewton-Wood (piano)/Walter Goehr/Utrecht Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Stravinsky: Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments and Shostakovich: Piano
Concerto No. 1)
BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY BMS101 (2003)
(original
LP release: NIXA CLP1167) (1952)
Solomon
(piano)/Sir Adrian Boult/New York Philharmonic (rec. 1943)
(
+ Adam Zero)
APR
APR5627 (2003)
Solomon
(piano)/Sir Adrian Boult/Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
(rec.
1948)
(
+ Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3)
NAXOS
HISTORICAL 8.110682 (2002)
(original
LP release: WORLD RECORD CLUB SH125) (1970)
Concerto
for Two Pianos and Orchestra (1924, rev. 1950)
Peter
Donohoe and Martin Roscoe (pianos)/David Lloyd-Jones/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Piano
Concerto and Piano Sonata)
NAXOS
8.557146 (2004)
Cyril
Smith and Phyllis Sellick (pianos)/Sir Malcolm Sargent/City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra (arr. for 3 hands, 1968)
(
+ Colour Symphony, Things to Come: Suite, Cello Concerto, Adam Zero: Ballet, Discourse
and Christopher Columbus: Suite)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS 586589-2 (2 CDs) (2005)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD 2612) (1970)
Violin
Concerto (1955)
Alfredo
Campoli (violin)/Sir Arthur Bliss/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Theme & Cadenza, Paganini/Kreisler Concerto in D major and solo pieces by
Hummel, Debussy, Bazzini and Hubay)
BEULAH 6PD10 (2009)
(original
LP release: DECCA LXT 5166 (1956)
Alfredo
Campoli (violin)/Sir Arthur Bliss/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1968)
( + The Lady of Shalott)
CARLTON BBC
RADIO CLASSICS 15656 91842 (1996)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
( + Colour Symphony)
CHANDOS CHAN
10380 (2006)
Cello
Concerto (1970)
Robert
Cohen (cello)/Barry Wordsworth/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Introduction and Allegro, Meditation on a Theme by John Blow, Antiphonal Fanfare
"Greetings to a City", Fanfare for the Lord Mayor of London, Things
to Come: Suite. Welcome to the Queen and Theme and Cadenza)
DECCA
470186-2 (2 CDs) (2001)
(original
CD release: ARGO 443170-2) (1994)
Timothy
Hugh (cello)/David Lloyd-Jones/English Northern Philharmonia
(
+ Music for Strings and 2 Studies)
NAXOS
8.553383 (1997)
Arto
Noras (cello)/Paavo Berglund/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Colour Symphony, Things to Come: Suite, 2 Piano Concerto, Adam Zero: Ballet,
Discourse and Christopher Columbus: Suite)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS 586589-2 (2 CDs) (2005)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD 3342) (1977)
Shauna
Rolston (cello)/Uri Mayer/Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Fauré: Élégie, Bruch: Kol Nidrei, Dvořák: Silent Woods and Morawetz: Memorial
to Martin Luther King)
CBC
SMC 5105 (1991)
Mstislav
Rostropovich (cello)/Benjamin Britten/English Chamber Orchestra (rec. 1970)
( + Britten:
Cello Symphony)
INTAGLIO INCD 7151 (1992) ▼
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Vernon Handley/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Colour Symphony and The Enchantrss)
CHANDOS CHAN 10221 (2004)
(original CD release:
Chandos CHAN 8818 (1991)
Baraza
for Piano, Orchestra and Men’s Voices (from the film "Men of Two Worlds")
(1945)
Eileen
Joyce (piano)/Muir Mathieson/National Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1946)
( + Colour Symphony,
Introduction & Allegro and Things to Come: Suite)
DUTTON
CDLXT 2501 (1995)
Silvia
Cápová (piano)/Adriano/Slovak Philharmonic Male Choir/Bratislava
Radio Symphony Orchestra
(
+ suites from the films: Christopher Columbus, Seven Waves Away and Men of Two
Worlds)
MARCO
POLO 8.223315 (1990)
Theme
and Cadenza (Memorial Concert) for Violin and Orchestra (1949)
Alfredo
Campoli (violin)/Sir Arthur Bliss/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Theme & Cadenza, Paganini/Kreisler Concerto in D major and solo pieces by
Hummel, Debussy, Bazzini and Hubay)
BEULAH 6PD10 (2009)
(original
LP release: DECCA LXT 5166) (1956)
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CLAUDE
CHAMPAGNE
(1891-1965)
Born
in Montreal. He received his musical education at the Dominion College of Music
and the Conservatoire National de Montréal and went for further studies
in Paris with André Gedalge, Charles Koechlin and Raoul Laparra. Served
for many years as teacher and director in Montreal training a long list of incipient
composers. His other major works for orchestra include Symphonie Gaspésienne,
Altitudes and the early symphonic poem "Hercule et Omphale."
Piano
Concerto (1950)
Neil
Chotem (piano)/Roland Leduc/CBC Radio Orchestra (Montreal) (rec. 1950)
( + Adaskin:
Suite for Orchestra)
RADIO
CANADA INTERNATIONAL RCI 17 (LP)
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ARTHUR
BENJAMIN
(1893-1960)
Born
in Sydney. He went to England in 1911 to study with Charles Stanford at the Royal
College of Music and also had lessons with Thomas Dunhill (1877-1946, composer
of a Symphony in A minor) and Frederic Cliffe. After World War I he taught and
conducted in Australia, England, Canada and the USA. He settled permanently in
England after World War II. He excelled in light orchestral music but also composed,
in addition to the works listed below a Symphony and a Violin Concerto. nd
Piano
Concerto "Quasi una fantasia" (1949)
Lamar
Crowson (piano)/Arthur Benjamin/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concertino)
EVEREST
EVC9029 (1996)
(original
LP release: EVEREST 3020) (1959)
Violin
Concerto (1931)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/John Gibbons/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Elegy, Waltz and Toccata and Romantic Fantasy)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7279 (2011)
Piano
Concertino (1927)
Lamar
Crowson (piano)/Arthur Benjamin/London Symphony Orchestra
( + Piano Concero)
EVEREST EVC9029 (1996)
(original LP release: EVEREST 3020) (1959)
Elegy, Waltz and Toccata (Viola Concerto) for Viola and Orchestra
(1943)
Sarah-Jane
Bradley (viola)/John Gibbons/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Violin Concerto and Romantic Fantasy)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7279 (2011)
Romantic
Fantasy for Violin, Viola and Orchestra (1938)
Jascha
Heifetz (violin), William Primrose (viola)/Izler Solomon/RCA Victor
Symphony Orchestra
( + Stravinsky: Suite Italienne and encores by Glière,
Wieniawski, Falla, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Sgambatti and Brahms)
RCA GOLD SEAL 90266176229 (1997)
(original US LP release: RCA LM-2149) (1956)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola)/John Gibbons/Royal
Scottish National Orchestra
( + Violin Concerto and Elegy, Waltz and Toccata)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7279 (2011)
Benjamin
Schmid (Violin)/Daniel Raiskin (Viola)/Lior Shambadal/Berlin
Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Britten: Concerto for Violin and Viola and Bruch: Concerto for
Clarinet and Viola)
ARTE
NOVA 898260 (2007)
Harmonica
Concerto (1953)
Larry
Adler (harmonica)/Basil Cameron/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Jamaican Rumba and Vaughan Williams: Romance, Chagrin: Roumanian Fantasy and
other works arranged for harmonica and orchestra)
EMI
CDM 764134-2 (1991)
(original
LP release: COLUMBIA S1023) (1954)
Larry
Adler (harmonica)/Morton Gould/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Arnold: Harmonica Concerto, Vaughan Williams: Romance, Milhaud: Suite and Gershwin:
Merry Andrew, etc.)
RCA
RED SEAL GL42747 (LP) (1969)
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SIR
EUGENE GOOSSENS
(1893-1981)
Born
in London into a distinguished musical family of Belgian descent. Had training
at music schools in Bruges and Liverpool before attending the Royal College of
Music where his teachers of composition were Charles Stanford and Charles Wood.
He had a distinguished career as a conductor in England, Australia and America.
He composed a number of works for orchestra including 2 Symphonies, Sinfonietta
and Concertos for Piano and Violin (both entitled "Phantasy Concerto")
Phantasy
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 60 (1944)
Richard
Hickox/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 1)
CHANDOD CHSA 5068
(2009)
Oboe
Concerto, Op. 45 (1927)
Ruth
Bolister (oboe)/Stephen Bell/Elgar Chamber Orchestra
(
+ Vaughan Williams: Oboe Concerto, Jacob: Concerto for Oboe and Strings, Holst:
Fugal Concerto and Elgar: Soliloquy)
ASV
CDDCA1173 (2004)
Leon
Goossens (oboe)/Walter Susskind/Philharmonia Orchestra (rec. 1948)
( + Elgar: Soliloquy,
Cimarosa: Oboe Concerto, Handel: Oboe Concerto No. 1, Mozart: Quartetfor Oboe
& Strings and encores by J.S. Bach, Franck and Kreisler)
PEARL
GEMM 9281 (1997)
(original
LP release: UNICORN RHS 348) (1977)
Guy
Henderson (oboe)/Robert Pikler/Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Williamson Sinfonietta and Vaughan Williams: 5 Variants of Dives and Lazarus)
RCA GOLD SEAL
GL 40542 (LP) (1971)
Nancy
Ambrose King (oboe)/Jeremy Swerling/Ostrava Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Vaughan
Williams: Oboe Concerto, Martinů: Oboe Concerto and Mozart: Oboe Concerto)
CALA RECORDS
1035 (2004)
Joel
Marangella (oboe)/Vernon Handley/West Australian Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 1,
Tam O’Shanter and Concert Piece)
ABC
CLASSICS 462 014-2 (1998)
Concert
Piece for 2 Harps, Oboe, Cor Anglais and Orchestra, Op. 65 (1958)
Joel
Marangella (oboe and cor anglais)/ Jane Geeson & Sebastien Lipman (harps)/Vernon
Handley/West Australian Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 1, Tam O’Shanter and Oboe Concerto)
ABC
CLASSICS 462 014-2 (1998)
Concertino
for Double String Orchestra, Op. 47 (1928)
Vernon
Handley/Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 1 and Fantasia for 9 Wind Instruments)
ABC
CLASSICS 8.770013 (1993)
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HERBERT
HOWELLS
(1892-1983)
Born
in Lyndley, Gloucestershire. After stydying locally with Herbert Brewer, he attended
the Royal College of Musicwhere his instructors were Stanford, Parry, Walter Parrat,
Walford Davies and Charles Wood. He was appointed to that school as a teacher
of composition and held this post for more than 40 years. He also became music
director of the St. Paul’s Girls’ School (succedding Holst) and professor of music
at the University of London. His best-known composition is "Hymnus Paradisi"
for chorus and orchestra but he wrote much else in various genres including other
large-scale choral works and pieces for orchestra, chamber groups and solo instruments
and he is well represented on recordings.
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 4 (1914, completed by John Rutter)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 2 and Penguinski)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9874 (2000)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 in C major, Op. 39 (1925)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 1 and Penguinski)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9874 (2000)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/Vernon Handley/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Concerto for Strings
and 3 Dances for Violin & Orchestra)
HYPERION
CDA66610 (1992)
Elegy
for Solo Viola, String Quartet and String Orchestra, Op. 15 (1917)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Mark Taddei/New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Bowen: Viola Concerto,Walton: Viola Concerto and Vaughan Williams: Suite)
ASV CDDCA1181
(2006)
Herbert
Downes (viola)/Sir Adrian Boult/New Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Merry Eye, Music for a Prince, Procession and George Butterworth: A Shropshire
Lad. The Banks of Greenwillow, 2 English Idylls and Warlock: An Old Song and Hadley:
One Morning in Spring)
LYRITA
SRCD.245 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.69) (1975)
Matthew
Souter (viola)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Concerto for String Orchestra and Serenade for String Orchestra)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9161 (1993)
Concerto
for String Orchestra (1938)
Sir
Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Hymnus Paradisi)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS CDM 567119-2 (1999)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD3020) (1974)
Vernon
Handley/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 2 and 3 Dances for Violin & Orchestra)
HYPERION
CDA66610 (1992)
Richard
Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Elegy and Serenade for String Orchestra)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9161 (1993)
Fantasia
for Cello and Orchestra (1937)
Alexander
Baillie (cello)/Norman del Mar/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1982)
( + Hymnus Paradisi)
CARLTON BBC
Radio Classics 5691982 (1997)
Moray
Welsh (cello)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ King’s Herald, Paradise Rondel, Threnody, Pastoral Rhapsody and Procession)
CHANDOS CHAN
9410 (1995)
Threnody
for Cello and Orchestra (1930’s, orch. Christopher Palmer, 1992)
Moray
Welsh (cello)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ King’s Herald, Paradise Rondel, Fantasia, Pastoral Rhapsody and Procession)
CHANDOS CHAN
9410 (1995)
Three
Dances for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 7 (1915)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Suite for Orchestra "The B’s" and In Green Ways)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9557 (1997)
Malcolm
Stewart (violin)/Vernon Handley/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto
No. 2 and Concerto for String Orchestra)
HYPERION
CDA66610 (1992)
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FRANK
HUTCHENS
(1892-1965)
Born
in Christchurch, New Zealand. He went to England for training at the Royal Academy
of Music with Frederick Corder and Tobias Matthay and stayed on as an instructor
for several years. He then went to Sydney where he was appointed a professor at
the New South Wales Conservatory of Music. He was also a conductor and half of
a piano duo with his fellow composer Lindley Evans. Most of his output consists
of small-scale works for solo instruments or voice but there is also a Ballade
for Orchestra and Airmail Palestine for voice and orchestra.
Phantasy
Concerto in D-flat for 2 Pianos and Orchestra (1940-43)
Wendy
Pomeroy and Stephen Dornan (pianos)/Thomas Mayer/West Australian Symphony Orchestra
( + Evans:
Idyll and Antill: The Unknown Land)
ABC
RRCS-381 (non-commercial LP) (1975)
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ALEC
ROWLEY
(1892-1958)
Born
in London. He studied composition with Frederick Corder at the Royal Academy of
Music. He was a concert pianist specializing in duets and taught at the Trinity
College of Music. He wrote a series of miniature concertos for piano, violin,
cello and organ with amateur or educational purposes in mind but also wrote a
2nd Piano Concerto, Oboe Concerto, Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra
and 3 Idylls for Piano and Orchestra as well as chamber and solo instrumental
pieces .
Concerto
(No. 1) in D major for Piano, Strings and Percussion, Op. 49 (1938)
Peter
Donohoe (piano & conductor)/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Darnton: Piano Concertino, Gerhard: Piano Concerto and Ferguson: Piano Concerto)
NAXOS 8.557290
(2005)
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CHARLES
WILLIAMS
(1893-1978)
Born
in London (as Isaac Cozerbreit).He began his musical career as a freelance violinist
playing with various types of orchestras and then went on to study at the Royal
Academy of Music with Norman O’Neill. He became one of the premiere composers
and conductors of light orchestral music and scored many motion pictures and radio
shows.
The
Dream of Olwen (from the movie "While I Live") (1947)
Daniel
Adni (piano)/Kenneth Alwyn/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Rózsa : Spellbound
Concerto, Cornish Rhapsody, Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue and R.R.Bennett:Murder
on the Orient -excerpts)
CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 3523922 (2006)
(original LP release:
HMV ASD3862) (1980)
Arthur
Dulay (piano)/Charles Williams and His Concert Orchestra (rec. 1947)
( + Addinsell: Warsaw
Concerto, Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, RÓZSA: spellbound Concerto, Bliss: Things
to Come: Suite and other film score excerpts by Morey and Brodszky)
NAXOS
NOSTALGIA 8.120597 (2002)
Isador
Goodman (piano)/Patrick Thomas/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Rózsa: Spellbound
Concerto, Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Evans: Idyll, Goodman: New Guinea Fantasy,
Litolff: Scherzo and Rachmaninoff: excerpts from Piano Concerto No. 2 and Paganini
Rhapsody)
PHILIPS
(Australia) 476 7333 (2005)
Philip
Fowke (piano)/Prionnsias O'Duinn/RTE Concert Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto: Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Rózsa : Spellbound
Concerto, Cornish Rhapsody, Herrmann: Concerto Macabre, Rota: Legend of the Glass
Mountain, Beaver: Portrait of Isla, Pennario: Midnight on thev Cliffs and R.R.Bennett:Murder
on the Orient - excerpts)
NAXOS
8.554323 (1998)
Leo
Litwin (piano)/Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Orchestra
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Bath: Cornish Rhapsody and excerpts from film scores
by Rózsa, Raksin, Tiomkin, North, Miller, Auric and Provost)
RCA
VICTOR 60392-2 (1990)
(original
LP release: RCA RED SEAL LSC-2380) (1960)
Leonard
Pennario (piano)/Miklos Rózsa/Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
( + Rózsa
: Spellbound Concerto and encores by Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Sinding and Rachmaninoff)
CAPITOL SP-8494
(LP) (1959)
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MAURICE
BLOWER
(1894-1982)
Born
in Surrey. He studied at the RAF School of Music with Sir Walford
Davies and received his musical doctorate at Oxford under Harold
Darke. He was associated with the Petersfield Music Festival for
40 years and founded the Rake Choir. The bulk of his compositional
output consisted of works for choirs and part songs and a number
of works for string orchestra.
Concerto
for Horn and Strings (1953)
José
Garcia Gutierrez(horn)/ Michael Laus/Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Eclogue for Horn and Strings, Cooper: Oboe Concertino, F.
Kelly: Serenade for Flute and Strings and Scott: Harpsichord Concerto)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9032CD (2011)
Eclogue
for Horn and Strings
José
Garcia Gutierrez(horn)/ Michael Laus/Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Horn Concerto, Cooper: Oboe Concertino, F. Kelly: Serenade
for Flute and Strings and Scott: Harpsichord Concerto)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9032CD (2011)
ERNEST
JOHN MOERAN
(1894-1950)
Born
in Heston, Middlesex. Studied at the Royal College of Music with Charles Stanford
and John Ireland. He was strongly influenced by English folksong as well as by
the music of Vaughan Williams and Delius. In addition to the Concertos his major
orchestral works are his Symphony in G minor, Sinfonietta and Serenade. He began
a 2nd Symphony in E flat major in 1945 but only fragments of that score
still exist.
Violin
Concerto (1941)
Alfredo
Campoli (violin)/Sir Adrian Boult/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1954)
( + D. Coates: Violin
Concerto)
DIVINE
ART 27806 (2006)
John
Georgiadis (violin)/Vernon Handley/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra and Rhapsody No. 2)
LYRITA
SRCD.248 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.105) (1979)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Vernon Handley/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Cello Concerto, Whythorne’s Shadow and Lonely Waters)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10168 (2004)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8807) (1990)
Albert
Sammons (violin)/Sir Adrian Boult/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1946)
( + Serenade in G
and Fantasy Quartet)
SYMPOSIUM
1201 (1999)
Cello
Concerto (1945)
Piers
Coetmore (cello)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Cello Sonata and Prelude)
LYRITA
SRCD.299 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.) (1971)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Norman Del Mar/Bournemouth Sinfonietta
(
+ Violin Concerto, Whythorne’s Shadow and Lonely Waters)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10168 (2004)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8456) (1986)
Rhapsody
in F sharp major for Piano and Orchestra (1943)
Margaret
Fingerhut (piano)/Vernon Handley/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Symphony and G minor and Overture to a Masque)
CHANDOS CHAN 10169 (2004)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8639 (1989)
John
McCabe (piano)/Nicholas Braithwaite/New Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto and Rhapsody No. 2)
LYRITA
SRCD.248 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.91) (1977)
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WALTER
THOMAS GAZE COOPER
(1895-1981)
Born
in Long Eaton in Derbyshire. He studied with Frederick Moore and
Benjamin Dale. At the Royal Academy of Music, he was a pupil of
Arthur Eaglefield-Hull and Frederick Dawson. He founded and conducted
the orchestra that eventually became the Nottingham Symphony Orchestra
and he taught at the Midland Conservatory of Music. A prolific
composer, his output included nine symphonies, four piano concertos,
concertos for violin, oboe, horn, double bass, bassoon and viola,
two ballets, overtures and other orchestral works, an opera, chamber
music. and songs
Concertino
for Oboe and Strings, Op. 78 (1956)
John
McDonaugh (oboe)/ Michael Laus/Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
( + F. Kelly: Serenade for Flute and Strings, Milford: Suite for
Oboe and Strings, Blower: Horn Concerto and Eclogue for Horn and
Strings)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9032CD (2011)
LINDLEY
EVANS
(1895-1982)
Born
in Cape Town, South Africa. After initial musical studies there, he moved to Australia
where he studied under Frank Hutchens at the New South Wales Conservatorium of
Music. He then formed a piano duet with his teacher that lasted for 40 years.
He also studied with Tobias Mathay in London. His compositions encompass various
genres ranging from the large-scale "An Australian Symphony" for chorus
and orchestra to instrumental miniatures and songs.
Idyll
(Concerto) in E for 2 Pianos and Orchestra (1943)
Isador
Goodman (piano)/Patrick Thomas/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(arr.
for piano and Orchestra by Isador Goodman)
(
+ Addinsell: Warsaw Concerto, Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Williams: Dream of Olwen,
Rózsa: Spellbound Concerto, Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Goodman: New Guinea
Fantasy, Litolff: Scherzo and Rachmaninoff: excerpts from Piano Concerto No. 2
and Paganini Rhapsody)
PHILIPS
(Australia) 476 7333 (2005)
(original
CD release: ABC CLASSICS 464 055-2) (1990)
Wendy
Pomeroy and Stephen Dornan (pianos)/Thomas Mayer/West Australian Symphony Orchestra
( + Hutchens:
Phantasy Concerto and Antill: The Unknown Land)
ABC
RRCS-381 (non-commercial LP) (1975)
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GORDON
JACOB
(1895-1984)
Born
in Norwood, London. He was a student of Charles Stanford, Ralph
Vaughan Williams and Herbert Howells..and Charles Wood at the
Royal College of Music. He later joined the staff of that institution
and stayed for 40 years. He was an enormously prolific composer
but seems to have gained greater fame as an arranger and orchestrator.
He wrote 2 numbered Symphonies and a Symphony for Strings (1943),
York Symphony for Brass (1970), Sinfonia Brevis (1974), and 3
Sinfoniettas (1943, 1950 and 1954) as well as many Concertos for
almost all instruments.
Viola
Concerto No.1 in C minor (1925 rev. 1976)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Viola Concerto No. 2, Concert Piece for Viola and Orchestra,
3 Pieces for Viola and Orchestra and Passacaglia Stereophonica)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7258 (2011)
Viola
Concerto No.2 with String Orchestra) (1979)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Viola Concerto No. 1, Concert Piece for Viola and Orchestra,
3 Pieces for Viola and Orchestra and Passacaglia Stereophonica)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7258 (2011)
Piano
Concertino (1954)
Martin
Roscoe (piano)/Robert Salter/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Gibbs:Peacock Pie and Piano Concertino, Rootham: Miniature Suite, Milford: Piano
Concertino and Dring: Festival Scherzo)
HYPERION
CDA67316 (2002)
Concerto
for Flute and Strings (1951)
Alexa
Still (flute)/Nicholas Braithwaite/New Zealand Chamber Orchestra
( + Arnold: Flute
Concerto No. 1 and Musgrave: Orfeo II)
KOCH INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS KIC 7140 (1995)
Concerto
for Horn and Strings (1951)
Sören
Hermansson (horn)/Edvard Tjivzjel/Umeå Sinfonietta
(
+ Atterberg: Horn Concerto, Larsson: Horn Concertino, Seiber:Notturno and Reger:
Scherzino)
BIS
CD-376 (1993)
David
Pyatt (horn)/Nicholas Braithwaite/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(rec.
1994)
(
+ Bowen: Horn Concerto, Arnold: Horn Concerto No. 2, Gipps: Horn Concerto and
Vinter: Hunter’s Moon)
LYRITA
SRCD.316 (2007)
Concerto
No. 1 for Oboe and Strings (1933)
Ruth
Bolister (oboe)/Stephen Bell/Elgar Chamber Orchestra
(
+ Goossens: Oboe Concerto, Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Oboe and Strings, Holst:
Fugal Concerto and Elgar: Soliloquy)
ASV
CDDCA1173 (2004)
Concerto
for Bassoon and Strings (1947)
Robert
Thompson (bassoon)/Geoffrey Simon/English Chamber Orchestra
(
+ J. Andriessen: Bassoon Concertino and Downey: The Edge of Space)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9278 (1994)
(original
LP release: CHANDOS ABRD 1033) (1981)
Concerto
for Three Hands on One Piano (1969)
Phyllis
Sellick and Cyril Smith (pianos)/Sir Malcolm Arnold/City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra
(
+ Arnold: Concerto for Phyllis and Cyril and Bliss: Two Piano Concerto)
HMV
GREENSLEEVES ESD 7065 LP) (1970)
Trombone
Concerto (1955)
Christian
Lindberg (trombone)/Grant Llwelyn/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
( + Howarth: Trombone
Concerto and Orchestra and Bourgeois: Trombone Concerto)
BIS
CD-658 (1995)
Warwick
Tyrell (trombone)/Patrick Thomas/Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Wagenseil: Trombone Concerto, Bracanin: Trombone Concerto and
Currie: Tumbling Strain)
ABC CLASSICS ABC4764234 (2011)
(original CD release: ABC
CLASSICS 438825 (1993)
Little
Concerto for Double Bass and Strings (1973)
Leon
Bosch (double bass)/Susanna Candlin/I Musicanti
( + works for double bass
and piano by L. Berkeley, A.Bush, D. Ellis, E. Lutyens, E. Maconchy, J. McCabe,
Thomas Pitfield, A. Reynolds and John Walton)
MERIDIAN
CDE 84550 (2008)
Mini-Concerto
for Clarinet (1980)
Dame
Thea King (clarinet)/Alun Francis/Northwest Chamber Orchestra
Seattle
(
+ Cooke: Clarinet Concerto and Rawsthorne: Clarinet Concerto)
HYPERION
HELIOS CDH55069 (2002)
(original
LP release: HYPERION A66031 (1982)
Concert
Piece for Viola and Orchestra (ed. by J. White) (1977)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Viola Concertos Nos. 1 and 2, 3 Pieces for Viola and Orchestra
and Passacaglia Stereophonica)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7258 (2011)
Three Pieces for
Viola and Orchestra (orch. by G. Parlett) (1930/2010)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Viola Concertos Nos. 1 and 2, Concert Piece for Viola and
Orchestra and Passacaglia Stereophonica)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7258 (2011)
Suite
for Recorder and Strings (1959)
Michala
Petri (recorder)/Kennrth Sillito/Academy of St. Martin in the
Fields
(
+ Babell: Recorder Concerto, Baston: Recorder Concerto No. 2 and
Handel: Organ Concerto, Op. 4 No. 6 (transcribed for recorder)
PHILIPS
340102 (2004)
(original
LP release: PHILIPS 411 056-2) (1983)
Michala
Petri (recorder)/Jean Thorel/City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong
( Arnold: Recorder Concerto and Concerto Incantato)
OUR RECORDINGS SACD 6220606 (2012)
Passacaglia
Stereophonica (1960)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Stephen Bell/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Viola Concertos Nos. 1 and 2, Concert Piece for Viola and
Orchestra and 3 Pieces for Viola and Orchestra)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7258 (2011)
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HUMPHREY
PROCTER-GREGG
(1895-1980)
Born
in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria. After initial studies at King William’s College and
Cambridge, he attended the Royal College of Music where he was taught by Stanford,
Charles Wood and Julius Harrison. Most of his musical career was devoted to administration
of opera companies and teaching but he also composed, in addition to the Clarinet
Concerto, piano music, sonatas for violin, oboe and clarinet and songs.
Clarinet
Concerto (c.1940)
Ian
Scott (clarinet)/Barry Wordsworth/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ Carmichael: Fêtes Champêtres, Lucas: Clarinet Concerto and Vaughan
Williams: 6 Studies in English Folk Song)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7153 (2005)
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ROBERTO
GERHARD
(1896-1970)
Born
in Valls, Catalonia, Spain. Studied in Barcelona with Enrique Granados and Felipe
Pedrell and later took master classes with Arnold Schoenberg in Vienna. He settled
in England at the end of the Spanish Civil War (1939) and remained there for the
rest of his life. He wrote 4 Symphonies and left a 5th unfinished as
well as other works for orchestra besides the Concertos.
Concerto
for Piano and Strings (1950)
Peter
Donohoe (piano & conductor)/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Darnton: Piano Concertino, Rowley: Piano Concerto and Ferguson: Piano Concerto)
NAXOS 8.557290
(2005)
Geoffrey
Tozer (piano)/Matthias Bamert/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 3 and Epithalamion))
CHANDOS
CHAN 9556 (1997)
Violin
Concerto (1942-3, rev. 1945, 1949)
Olivier
Charlier (violin)Matthias Bamert/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 1)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9599 (1998)
Yfrah
Neaman (violin)/Sir Colin Davis/BBC Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 4)
LYRITA SRCD.274 (2008)
(original LP release: ARGO ZRG 701) (1972)
Harpsichord
Concerto (1956)
Geoffrey
Tozer (harpsichord)/Matthias Bamert/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony "Homenaje a Pedrell")
CHANDOS
CHAN 9693 (1998)
Concerto
for Orchestra (1965)
Matthias
Bamert/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 2)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9694 (1999)
Concertino
for Strings, Op. 12 (1927)
Jürgen
Bruns/Berlin Chamber Symphony
(
+ Weill: Symphony No. 2 and Goldschmidt: Suite)
EDA
18 (2003)
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MARGARET
SUTHERLAND
(1897-1984)
Born
in Adelaide. She studied composition with Fritz Hart at the Marshall-Hall Conservatorium
of Music in Melbourne and continued her musical education at home as well as in
London (with Arnold Bax) and Vienna. She gained significant fame as a pianist,
teacher and composer. Her catalogue contains operas, ballets, incidental music
and works for orchestra, solo instruments and an especially large amount of chamber
music. A Piano Concertino (1940), a Concertante for Oboe, Strings and Percussion
(1961) and a Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra (1962) are her other concerto works
that have not been recorded.
Violin
Concerto (1954)
Leonard
Dommett (violin)/Patrick Thomas/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Concerto for Strings, Concerto Grosso and Haunted Hills)
ABC
CLASSICS 4657342 (2006)
(original
LP release: FESTIVAL SFC-80020) (1976)
Concerto
for Strings (1949)
Patrick
Thomas/Queensland Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1972)
(
+ Violin Concerto, Concerto Grosso and Haunted Hills)
ABC
CLASSICS 4657342 (2006)
(original
non-commercial LP release: ABC AC 1008) (1975)
Concerto
Grosso for Violin, Viola, Keyboard Instrument and String Orchestra (1958)
Sybil
Copeland (violin)/John Glickman (viola)/Max Cooke (harpsichord)/John Hopkins/Melbourne
Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto, Concerto for Strings and Haunted Hills)
ABC
CLASSICS 4657342 (2006)
(original
non-commercial LP release: ABC RRCS-387) (1975)
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DOUGLAS
COATES
(1898-1974)
Born
in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He was self-taught in composition and pursued a career
as an organist and choirmaster but earned his living working for a bank. The failure
of his compositions to make an impact caused him to destroy his work (including
the Violin Concerto) and give up composing completely. His other compositions
were works for chorus, orchestra, organ, piano, military and brass band.
Violin
Concerto in D major (1934)
Colin
Sauer (violin)/Sir Charles Groves/BBC Northern Orchestra (rec. 1951)
( + Moeran: Violin
Concerto)
DIVINE
ART 27806 (2006)
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DOROTHY
HOWELL
(1898-1992)
Piano
Concerto in D Minor (1923)
Valentina
Seferinova (piano)/Toby Purser/Orion Symphony Orchestra
( + Scott: Harpsichord Concerto, Elkrington: Out of the Mist and
Jadassohn: Serenade No. 3)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9041CD (2012)
SOPHIE-CARMEN
ECKHARDT-GRAMMATÉ
(1899-1974)
Born
in Moscow. Her earliest musical training came from her mother who was a pupil
of Anton Rubinstein. She later studied at the Paris Conservatory where her teachers
included Vincent d’Indy and Alfred Brun. She pursued a career as a violin virtuoso
and studied composition in Berlin with Max Trapp before settling in Canada in
1953. She wrote 3 Symphonies and 2 other Piano Concertos, a Concerto for Orchestra
and a Triple Concerto for Trumpet, Clarinet and Bassoon.
Piano
Concerto No. 3 (Symphony-Concerto) (1967)
Anton
Kuerti (piano)/Alexander Brott/CBC Festival Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 1: Andante, Piano Concerto No. 2, Triple Concerto, Piano
Sonata No. 5, Weinachtslieder and Molto Sostenuto)
ECKHARDT-GRAMMATÉ
FOUNDATION PBM 303 (2 CDs) (1999)
(original
LP release: RCA RED SEAL LSC-3175) (1968)
Triple
Concerto for Trumpet, Clarinet, Bassoon and Strings and Timpani (1949)
Philip
Collins (trumpet)/James Morton (clarinet)/Richard Corey (bassoon)/Mario
Bernardi/National Arts Centre Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 1: Andante, Piano Concertos Nos. 2 and 3, Piano Sonata No.
5, Weinachtslieder and Molto Sostenuto)
ECKHARDT-GRAMMATÉ
FOUNDATION PBM 303 (2 CDs) (1999)
(original
LP release: CBC: SM 272) (1976)
Markantes
Stück for 2 Pianos and Orchestra) (1946-50)
S.C.
Eckhardt-Grammaté and Hans Weber (pianos)/Wilhelm Schüchter/Vienna
Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1952)
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 1: Andante, Piano Concerto No. 3, Triple Concerto, Piano
Sonata No. 5, Weinachtslieder and Molto Sostenuto)
ECKHARDT-GRAMMATÉ
FOUNDATION PBM 303 (2 CDs) (1999)
Basson
Concerto (1950)
Vincent
Ellin (bassoon)/Simon Streatfield/Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
( + MacDonald: Violin
Concerto and Matthews: Between the Wings of the Earth)
BIS
CD-698 (1998)
Capriccio
Concertante (1940)
Kazuhiro
Koizumi/Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Tchaikovsky: Suite No. 1 and Glinka: Kamarinskaya)
CBC
SMCD 5089 (1990)
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WILLIAM
LOVELOCK
(1899-1986)
Born
in London. Studied there at the Trinity School of Music and became a member of
its faculty. He came to Australia in 1956 to become director of the Queensland
State Conservatorium of Music. He composed a Symphony, Sinfonietta, Sinfonia Concertante
for Organ and Orchestra and Concertos for a variety of instruments.
Saxophone
Concerto No. 1 (1963)
Kevin
Murphy (saxophone)/Joseph Post/Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(rec.
1972)
(
+ Saxophone Concerto No. 2, Bass Tuba Concerto, Horn Concerto, Trombone Concertino,
Viola Concerto and Rhapsody Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Saxophone
Concerto No. 2 (1973)
Peter
Clinch (saxophone)/George Logie-Smith Astra Chamber Orchestra( + Penberthy:
Saxophone Concerto, Barnard: Saxophone Sonata, Gross: Saxophone Quintet and D'Ombrain
& Clinch: Introspections)
DIVERSIONS 24120 (2006)
(original LP release:
W&G BS5667) (1975)
Peter
Clinch (saxophone)/Verdon Williams/Strings of West Australian Symphony Orchestra
(rec. 1974)
(
+ Saxophone Concerto No. 1, Bass Tuba Concerto, Horn Concerto, Trombone Concertino,
Viola Concerto and Rhapsody Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Bass
Tuba Concerto (1967)
Vincent
Fryer (bass tuba)/Patrick Thomas/Queensland Symphony Orchestra
(rec.
1977)
(
+ Saxophone Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Horn Concerto, Trombone Concertino, Viola
Concerto and Rhapsody Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Peter
Whish-Wilson (tuba)/David Stanhope/Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Vaughan Williams: Tuba Concerto, Wilder: Tuba Suite No. 1, Kenny: Tuba Concerto
and Danielsson: Concertante)
ABC
CLASSICS ABC 4765251 (2006)
Flute
Concerto (1961)
Vernon
Hill (flute)/Leonard Dommett/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ A. Hill: Piano Concerto and Penberthy: Saxophone Concerto)
FESTIVAL
FC 80026 (LP) (1972)
Horn
Concerto
Stanley
Fry (horn)/Myer Fredman/Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1978)
(
+ Saxophone Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Bass Tuba Concerto, Trombone Concertino,
Viola Concerto and Rhapsody Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Trumpet
Concerto (1968)
Geoffrey
Payne (trumpet)/John Hopkins/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Trumpet Concertos by Tomasi, Mills, Arutyunyan, Bellini, Haydn, Hummel, Cimarosa.
Weber and Arban {some transcribed from other instruments})
ABC
CLASSICS 982 6976 (2 CDs) (2005)
John
Robertson (trumpet)/Joseph Post/Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(
+ R. Hanson: Trumpet Concerto)
RCA
(Australia) SL16371 (LP) (1968)
Trombone
Concertino (1965)
Ian
Hanckey (trombone)/Patrick Thomas/Queensland Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Suite for Wind and Percussion aand R. Hanson: Trombone Concerto)
ABC
AC 1007 (non-commercial LP) (1976)
Jason
Redman (trombone)/Wilfred Lehmann/Strings of Queensland Symphony Orchestra (rec.
1991)
(
+ Saxophone Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Horn Concerto, Bass Tuba Concerto, Viola
Concerto and Rhapsody Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Viola
Concerto (c.1979)
László
Vidak (viola)/Patrick Thomas/Queensland Symphony Orchestra
(rec.
1979)
(
+ Saxophone Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Horn Concerto, Trombone Concertino, Bass
Tuba Concerto and Rhapsody Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Rhapsody
Concerto for Harp and Orchestra (1981)
Una
Morgan (harp)/John Curro/Queensland Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1983)
( + Saxophone Concertos
Nos. 1 & 2, Horn Concerto, Trombone Concertino, Viola Concerto and Bass Tuba
Concerto)
HERITAGE
17 (2 non-commercial CDs) (1994)
Sinfonia
Concertante for Organ and Orchestra (1968)
Robert
Broughen (organ)/Patrick Thomas/Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Mozart: Flute Concerto No. 1)
RCA
(Australia) VRL 1-0129 (LP) (1976)
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ALAN
BUSH
(1900-1995)
Born
in Dulwich, London. Studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Frederick Corder
and Tobias Matthay and had private lessons with John Ireland. Taught for 30 years
at the Royal Academy and was very active in social causes. He composed 4 Symphonies.
His other major orchestral works are a Piano Concerto (with baritone and male
choir), Concert Suite for Cello and Orchestra and "Africa" for piano
and orchestra.
Violin
Concerto (1948)
Manoug
Parikian (violin)/Norman Del Mar/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ 6 Short Pieces and Dialectic)
CLAUDIO
CB5151-2 (2002)
(original
LP release: HYPERION A66138) (1985)
Variations,
Nocturne and Finale on an English Sea-Song for Piano and Orchestra (1962)
David
Wilde (piano)/John Snashall/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Delius: Double Concerto)
PRT
PVCD8372 (1987)
(original
LP release: PYE GOLDEN GUINEA GSGC14073) (1966)
Concert
Suite for Cello and Orchestra (1952)
Raphael
Wallfisch/(cello)/Martin Yates/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Brian: Cello Concerto and Bowen: Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7263 (2 CDs) (2011)
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COLIN
McPHEE
(1900-1964)
Born
in Toronto. Studied at the Peabody Conservatory (Baltimore, Maryland) with Harold
Randolph and Gustav Strube and had further lessons with Paul Le Flem in Paris
and Edgard Varèse in New York. Spent the 1930’s in Bali and utilized its
gamelan music in his own compositions with "Tabuh-Tabuhan" becoming
his most famous work. His 1st Symphony is not extant and his 3rd
Symphony was not completed. There were also 2 early Piano Concerto but neither
of these survives.
Concerto
for Piano and 8 Winds (1929)
Stephen
Drury (piano)/Dennis Russel Davies/Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 2, Balinese Ceremonial Music and Nocturne)
MUSIC MASTERS 01612-67159-2
(1996)
Grant
Johannesen (piano)/wind ensemble
(
+ Sessions:Quartet No. 2)
COLUMBIA
ML-5105 (LP) (c. 1955)
Concerto
for Wind Orchestra (1960)
Alex
Pauk/Esprit Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 2, Tabuh-Tabahan, Transitions and Nocturne)
CBC
SM 5181 (1998)
Tabuh-Tabuhan
– Toccata for Two Pianos, Orchestra and Exotic Percussion (1936)
John
Alley and Elizabeth Burley (pianos)/Leonard Slatkin/BBC Symphony Orchestra
( + Balinese
Ceremonial Music and Britten: Prince of the Pagoda: Suite)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10111 (2003)
Peter
Basquin and Christopher Oldfeather (pianos)/Dennis Russel Davies/Amedrican Composers’
Orchestra
(
+ Harrison: Suite and Ung: Inner Voices)
ARGO
444560-2
anonymous
pianists/Howard Hanson/Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
(
+ Sessions: The Black Maskers and Thomson: Symphony No. 1 and Feast of Love)
MERCURY LIVING
PRESENCE 434310-2 (1992)
(original
LP release: MERCURY SR 90103) (c. 1960)
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WILLIAM
BUSCH
(1901-1945)
Born
in London, the son of German immigrants. He went to New York for studies and then
to Germany where his composition teacher was Hugo Leichtentritt. He finished his
musical education in London with Mabel Lander for piano and with Alan Bush, John
Ireland and Bernard Van Dieren for composition. His professional career was basically
divided between teaching at the Highgate School in London and working as a pianist.
Illness gave him more time for composition towards the end of his life and he
left an unfinished Violin Concerto as well as songs, chamber and instrumental
works.
Piano
Concerto in F major (1939)
Piers
Lane (piano)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Cello Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.320 (2007)
Cello
Concerto (1940-1)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.320 (2007)
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GERALD
FINZI
(1901-1956)
Born
in London. As a teenager he studied privately with Ernest Farrar and Edward Bairstow
and then in his next decade took counterpoint with R.O. Morris. He joined
the staff of the Royal Academy of Music but kept this post only for 3 years before
relocating to Berkshire where he devoted most of the rest of his life to composing.
He was the founder and conductor of the Newbury String Players. His catalogue
is made up of choral, vocal and orchestral works that have become very popular
in recent years. He is considered one of England’s greatest composers of
art songs. Other large-scale orchestra works such as a Symphony and Piano Concerto
were started but never completed.
Cello
Concerto in A minor, Op. 40 (1951-5)
Tim
Hugh (cello)/Howard Griffiths/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Eclogue and Grand Fantasia & Toccata)
NAXOS
8.555766 (2001)
Yo-Yo
Ma (cello)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Clarinet Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.236 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.112) (1979)
Rafael
Wallfisch (cello)/Vernon Handley/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Violin Concerto)
CHANDOS CLASSICS
CHAN 10425 (2007)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 8471) (1986)
Concerto
for Clarinet and Strings in C minor, Op. 31 (1948-9)
David
Campbell (clarinet)/Nick Collon/Aurora Orchestra
( + C. Davis: Concerto Hungarica
and Fitkin: Agnostic)
CLARINET CLASSICS CC0057 (2008)
James
Campbell (clarinet)/Simon Streatfield/Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
(
+ Dies Natalis, Let us Now Garlands Bring and Romance)
CBC
SM-5204 (2000)
Michael
Collins (clarinet and conductor)/BBC Symphony Orchestra
( + Stanford: Clarinet Concerto and Arnold: Clarinet Concerto
No. 2)
CHANDOS CHAN 10739 (2012)
Michael
Collins (clarinet)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
( + Dies Natalis
and Farewell To Arms)
VIRGIN CLASSICS 790718-2 (1989)
John
Denman (clarinet)/Vernon Handley/New Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Cello Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.236 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.92) (1977)
Margaret
Donaghue (clarinet)/Thomas M. Sleeper/Russe (Bulgaria)Philarmonic Symphony Orchestra
( + Brahms:
Clarinet Sonata and R. Strauss: Romance)
CENTAUR
2453 (2000)
Alan
Hacker (clarinet)/William Boughton/English String Orchestra
(
+ Love’s Labours Lost: Suite, Eclogue, Romance and Prelude)
NIMBUS
NI5665 (2001)
(original
CD release: NIMBUS NI5101) (1987)
Janet
Hilton (clarinet)/Bryden Thomson /BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1978)
( + Introit
and Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, Butterworth: The Banks
of Green Willow, Leigh: Harpsichord Concertino and Warlock: Capriol Suite)
CARLTON BBC
RADIO CLASSICS BBCRD 9119 (1997)
Emma
Johnson (clarinet)/Sir Charles Groves/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
( + 5 Bagatelles and
Stanford: Clarinet Concerto and 3 Intermezzi)
ASV
787 (1993)
Dame
Thea King (clarinet)/Alun Francis/Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Stanford: Clarinet Concerto)
HYPERION
HELIOS CDH55101 (2001)
(original
LP release: HYPERION A66001) (1980)
Andrew
Marriner (clarinet)/Sir Neville Marriner/Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
( + Eclogue and
Nocturne)
DECCA
4737192 (2003)
(original
CD release: PHILIPS 454438) (1997)
George
MacDonald (clarinet)/ Steuart Bedford/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Copland: Clarinet Concerto and Mourant: The Pied Piper)
ASV LIVING ERA CDDCA
787 (1993)
Robert
Plane (clarinet)/Howard Griffiths/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Love’s Labours Lost: 3 Soliloquies, 5 Bagatelles, Romance, Introit and Severn
Rhapsody)
NAXOS
8.553556 (1998)
Richard
Stoltzman (clarinet)/Robert Salter (leader)/Guildhall String Ensemble
(
+ 5 Bagatelles and Ashmore: Four Seasons and Greensleeves)
RCA
RED SEAL 60437-2-RC (1991)
Sarah
Williamson (clarinet)/Alan Curtis /Orchestra of the Swan
( + Romance for Strings, Copland: Clarinet Concerto and Appalachian
Spring)
SOMM SOMM 244 (2010)
Concerto
for Small Orchestra and Solo Violin (1925-7)
Tasmin
Little (violin)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Cello Concerto)
CHANDOS
CLASSICS CHAN 10425 (2007)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS CHAN 9888) (2001)
Introit
in F major for Small Orchestra and Solo Violin, Op. 6 (originally slow movement
of above work, 1925, rev. 1942)
Rodney
Friend (violin)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Eclogue, Grand Fantasia and Toccata, Severn Rhapsody, Love’s Labours Lost: 3
Soliloquies, Nocturne, Romance, Prelude and Fall of the Leaf)
LYRITA
SRCD.239 (2007)
(original
LP release: Lyrita SRCS.84) (1978)
Leslie
Hatfield (violin)/Howard Griffiths/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Clarinet Concerto, Love’s Labours Lost: 3 Soliloquies, 5 Bagatelles, Romance
and Severn Rhapsody)
NAXOS
8.553556 (1998)
Gerald
Jarvis (violin)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(rec.
1969)
(
+ Clarinet Concerto and Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis,
Butterworth: The Banks of Green Willow, Leigh: Harpsichord Concertino and Warlock:
Capriol Suite)
CARLTON
BBC RADIO CLASSICS BBCRD 9119 (1997)
Simon
Standage (violin)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ In Terra Pax, Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice and Magnificat)
ARGO
ZRG909 (LP) (1979)
Eclogue
in F major for Piano and Strings, Op. 10 (1920s, rev. 1940s)
Mark
Bebbington (piano)/Howard Williams/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (orig.
version)
( + Ferguson: Piano Concerto, Rawsthorne: Piano Concerto No. 1 and
Austin: Piano Concertino)
SOMM SOMM 241 (2009)
Jane
Coop (piano)/Mario Bernardi/CBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Rawsthorne: Piano Concerto No. 1, Britten: Piano Concerto and Ireland: Legend)
CBC SM 5208
(2001)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/Howard Griffiths/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Cello Concerto and Grand Fantasia & Toccata)
NAXOS
8.555766 (2001)
Martin
Jones (piano)/ William Boughton/English String Orchestra
(
+ Clarinet Concerto, Love’s Labours Lost: Suite, Romance and Prelude)
NIMBUS
NI5665 (2001)
(original
CD release: NIMBUS NI5101) (1987)
Peter
Katin (piano)/Vernon Handley/New Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Introit, Grand Fantasia and Toccata, Severn Rhapsody, Love’s Labours Lost: 3
Soliloquies, Nocturne, Romance, Prelude and Fall of the Leaf)
LYRITA
SRCD.239 (2007)
(original
LP release: Lyrita SRCS.92) (1977)
Piers
Lane (piano)/Vernon Handley/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Vaughan Williams:
Piano Concerto and Delius: Piano Concerto)
CLASSICS
FOR PLEASURE 575983-2 (2003)
(original
CD release: EMI EMINENCE EMX2239) (1994)
Piers
Lane (piano)/Nicholas Daniel/English Chamber Orchestra
(
+ Clarinet Concerto and Nocturne)
DECCA
4737192 (2003)
Joshua
Pierce (piano)/Kirk Trevor/Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Britten:Young Apollo, Milhaud: Le Carnaval d'Aix and R. Strauss: Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme: Suite)
KLEOS
KL5137 (2006)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Ferguson: Piano Concerto and Amore Langueo)
EMI
CDM 7 64738 2 (2001)
(original
CD release: EMI CDC 7 49627 2) (1987)
Grand
Fantasia and Toccata for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 38 (c. 1928, rev. 1953)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/Howard Griffiths/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Cello Concerto and Eclogue)
NAXOS
8.555766 (2001)
Philip
Fowke (piano)/Richard Hickox/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Intimations of
Immortality)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS CDM 7 64720 2 (1993)
(original
CD release: EMI CDC 7 49913 2) (1989)
Peter
Katin (piano)/Vernon Handley/New Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Introit, Eclogue, Severn Rhapsody, Love’s Labours Lost: 3 Soliloquies, Nocturne,
Romance, Prelude and Fall of the Leaf)
LYRITA
SRCD.239 (2007)
(original
LP release: Lyrita SRCS.92) (1977)
Five
Bagatelles for Clarinet and Strings, Op. 23a (arr. Lawrence Ashmore)
Robert
Plane (clarinet)/Howard Griffiths/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Love’s Labours Lost: 3 Soliloquies, Clarinet Concerto, Romance, Introit and
Severn Rhapsody)
NAXOS
8.553556 (1998)
Richard
Stoltzman (clarinet)/Robert Salter (leader)/Guildhall String Ensemble
( + Clarinet
Concerto and Ashmore: Four Seasons and Greensleeves)
RCA
RED SEAL 60437-2-RC (1991)
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VICTOR
HELY-HUTCHINSON
(1901-1947)
Born
in Cape Town, South Africa. He received his musical education at Oxford and the
Royal College of Music where Adrian Boult was his conducting teacher. He taught
in both England and South Africa and later became an administrator at
the
BBC. His fame rests solely on the Carol Symphony but he wrote a considerable amount
of other music during his brief life. Most of his orchestral music is of the short
and light variety but there is also the more substantial Symphony for Small Orchestra
from 1947, South African Suite and Variations, Intermezzo and Finale.
The
Young Idea (rhapsody for piano and orchestra) (1928)
David
Owen Norris (piano)/Gavin Sutherland/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Phillips: Piano
Concertos Nos. 1 and 2)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7206 (2008)
EDMUND
RUBBRA
(1901-1986)
Born
in Northampton, Northamptonshire. His musical education started at Reading University
and then he went to the Royal College of Music where Gustav Holst and R.O. Morris
were among his teachers. He also received some instruction from Ralph Vaughan
Williams. He composed prolifically in various genres with an emphasis on Symphonies
and choral music. In addition, he was a chamber musician and teacher. His 11 Symphonies
are his most important orchestral works and there is also a Sinfonietta.
Piano
Concerto in G major, Op. 85 (1956)
Malcolm
Binns (piano)/Vernon Handley/ London Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1976)
( + Symphony No. 5
and Soliloquy)
CARLTON
BBC Radio Classics 15656 91932 (1997)
Denis
Matthews (piano)/Sir Malcolm Sargent/ BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Britten: Piano Concerto and Prelude and Fugue)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS CDM 574781 (2001)
(original
LP release: HMV CLP1164) (1958)
Violin
Concerto, Op. 103 (1959)
Tasmin
Little (violin)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Viola Concerto)
CONIFER CDCF 225 (1994)
Krysia
Osostowicz (violin)/Takuo Yuasa/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Improvisation for Violin and Orchestra)
NAXOS
8.557591 (2005)
Carl
Pini (violin)/David Measham/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Ireland: Piano Concerto)
Unicorn-Kanchana DKPCD9056
(1986)
Viola
Concerto in A major, Op. 75 (1952)
Rivka
Golani (viola)/Vernon Handley/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto)
CONIFER CDCF 225 (1994)
Lawrence
Power (viola)/Ilan Volkov/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Meditations on a Byzantine Hymn and Walton: Viola Concerto)
HYPERION
CDA67587 (2007)
Sinfonia
Concertante for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 38 (1936)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
(
+ Symphony No. 1 and A Tribute)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9538 (1997)
Improvisation
for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 89 (1956)
Sidney
Harth (violin)/Robert Whitney/Louisville Orchestra
(
+ Bliss:Discourse for Orchestra, Arnold: Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra
and Addison: Trumpet Concerto)
FIRST
EDITION FECD 1904 (2005)
(original
LP release: LOUISVILLE 57-6) (1957)
Krysia
Osostowicz (violin)/Takuo Yuasa/Ulster Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto)
NAXOS
8.557591 (2005)
Soliloquy
for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 57
(1943-4)
Rohan
de Saram (cello)/Vernon Handley/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphonies Nos. 6 and 8)
LYRITA SRCD.234 (1992)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.119 (1980)
Jacqueline
du Pré (cello)/Christopher Finzi/ Newbury String Players
(included
in compendium "The British Cello Phenomenon")
CELLO
CLASSICS CC1010 (2 CDs) (2004)
Raphael
Sommer (cello)/Vernon Handley/London Symphony Orchestra
(rec.
1976)
(
+ Symphony No. 5 and Piano Concerto)
CARLTON
BBC Radio Classics 15656 91932 (1997)
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Vernon Handley/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Murrill: Cello Concerto No. 2, Haydn Wood: Philharmonic Variations and Dyson:
Prelude, Fantasy and Chaconne)
WHITE
LINE CDWHL 2153 (2004)
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SIR
WILLIAM WALTON
(1902-1983)
Born
in Oldham, Lancashire. Studied at Oxford but was basically self-taught in composition.
Had the patronage of the highly influential Sitwell family and achieved early
fame with his settings of Edith Sitwell’s "Façade." His early
unconventionality of style later turned conservative and he developed into one
of the leading composers in the accepted British tradition. In addition to the
Concertos, he wrote 2 Symphonies and a number of shorter works for orchestra.
He also wrote marches for the coronations of George VI and Elizabeth II that were
worthy successors to the marches of Elgar and brilliant scores for the Shakespearean
films of Sir Laurence Olivier.
Violin
Concerto (1938-9)
Salvatore
Accardo (violin)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
( + Elgar: Violin Concerto)
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 9173 (2010)
( + Symphony No. 1)
ALTO ALC1130 (2011)
(original CD release: COLLINS CLASSICS COL 1338 (1992)
Sergej
Azizian (violin)/Giordano Bellincampi/Copenhagen Philharmonic
(
+ Britten: Violin Concerto)
CLASSICO
CLASSCD233 (1999)
Joshua
Bell (violin)/David Zinman/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
( + Barber: Violin Concerto and Bloch: Baal Shem)
DECCA ORIGINALS 4757710 (2006)
(original CD release: DECCA 452 851-2) (1997)
Thomas
Bowes (violin)/Joseph Swensen/Malmö Opera Orchestra
( + Henry V-2 Pieces for Strings, Barber: Violin Concerto and
Adagio for Strings)
SIGNUM SIGCD 238(2011)
Iona
Brown (violin)/Sir Edward Downes/London Symphony Orchestra
(rec.
1967)
( + Viola Concerto)
CARLTON BBC RADIO CLASSICS IMP 15656 917132 (1997)
Kyung-Wha
Chung (violin)/André Previn/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2, Cello Concerto and Viola Concerto)
DECCA DOUBLE DECCA 4784606 (2 CDs) (2012)
(original
LP release: DECCA SXL6601 (1973)
James
Ehnes (violin)/Bramwell Tovey/Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Barber: Violin Concerto and Korngold: Violin Concerto)
ONYX
CLASSICS ONYX4016 (2007)
Zino
Francescatti (violin)/Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra
(
+ Façade Suite No. 1, Johannesburg Festival Orchestra and Capriccio Burlesco)
SONY ESSENTIAL
CLASSICS SBK 62749 (1996)
(original
US LP release: COLUMBIA MS-6201) (1959)
Ida
Haendel (violin)/Paavo Berglund/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Britten: Violin Concerto)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS 7642022 (1992)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD3483 (1978)
Jascha
Heifetz (violin)/Sir Eugene Goossens/Cincinatti Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1941)
( + Elgar:
Violin Concerto)
NAXOS
HISTORICAL 8.110939 (2000)
Jascha
Heifetz (violin)/Sir William Walton/Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Castelnuovo Tedesco: Violin Concerto No. 2, Saint-Saens: Havanaise
and Sinding: Suite)
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.111367 (2011)
(original
US LP release: RCA LM 1121) (1950)
Dong-Suk
Kang (violin)/Paul Daniel/English NorthernPhilharmonia
(
+ Cello Concerto)
NAXOS
8.554325 (1999)
Nigel
Kennedy (violin)/André Previn/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Viola Concerto
and Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending)
EMI
GREAT ARTISTS OF THE CENTURY 5628132 (2004)
(original
CD release: EMI CDC 49628 (1987)
Tasmin
Little (violin)/Andrew Litton/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 2 and Scapino)
DECCA
444114-2 (1996)
Sir
Yehudi Menuhin (violin)/Sir William Walton/New Philharmonia Orchestra
( + Symphony
No. 1, Viola Concerto and Belshazzar's Feast)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS 968944-2 (2 CDs) (2009)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD2542 (1970)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Jan Latham-Koenig/London Philharmoni Orchestra
(
+ Violin Sonata and 2 Pieces for Violin and Orchestra)
CHANDOS CHAN 9073 (1992)
Kurt
Nikkanen (violin)/William Boughton/New Haven Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 1)
NIMBUS NI 6119 (2010)
Aaron
Rosand (violin)/James Judd/Florida Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Capriccio Burlesco, Henry V: Suite and Spitfire: Prelude and Fugue)
HARMONIA
MUNDI USA HMU907070 (1992)
Berl
Senofsky (violin)/Sir William Walton/New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1964)
( + Partita
for Orchestra, Symphony No.1 and Henry V: Touch her soft lips …. and The Death
of Falstaff)
BRIDGE
9193 (2 CDs) (2003)
Akiko
Suwanai (violin)/Sakari Oramo/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
( + Sibelius: Violin
Concerto)
PHILIPS
4706222 (2003)
Camilla
Wicks (violin)/Yuri Simonov/Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (rec.
1985)
( + Brustad: Violin Concerto No. 4)
SIMAX PSC1185 (2000)
Gigory
Zhislin (violin)/Vladimir Fedoseyev/Moscow Radui Television Symphony
Orchestra
(
+ Auric: Overture)
MELODIYA C10-17527 (LP) (1983)
Viola
Concerto (1928-9, rev. 1961)
Yuri
Bashmet (viola)/André Previn/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Bruch: Concerto for Clarinet & Viola, Romance and Kol Nidrei)
RCA RED
SEAL 63292 (2001)
Helen
Callus (viola)/Mark Taddei/New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Bowen: Viola Concerto, Vaughan Williams: Suite and Howells: Elegy)
ASV
CDDCA1181 (2006)
Paul
Doktor (viola)/Sir Edward Downes/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Hindemith: Der Schwanendreher)
CBS
72677 (LP) (1968)
Karen
Dreyfus (viola)/Jerzy Swoboda/Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ McKinley: Viola Concerto No. 3)
MMC
RECORDINGS 2047 (1997)
Nobuko
Imai (viola)/Jan Latham-Koenig/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Sonata for Strings and Variations on a Theme by Hindemith)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9106 (1993)
Nobuko
Imai (viola)/Tadaaki Otaka/BBC National Orchestra of Wales rec. 1994)
(
+ Ireland: Piano Concerto, Epic March and Puw: Onyt Agoraf y Drws)
BBC MUSIC
MAGAZINE MM295 (2008)
Nigel
Kennedy (viola)/André Previn/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Violin Concerto
and Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending)
EMI
GREAT ARTISTS OF THE CENTURY 5628132 (2004)
(original
CD release: EMI CDC 49628 (1987)
Tatjana
Masurenko (viola)/Gary Walker/NDR Radio Philharmonic
(
+ Britten: Lachrymae and Beamish: Viola Concerto)
COVIELLO COV 30507 (2006)
Sir
Yehudi Menuhin (viola)/Sir William Walton/London Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony No. 1,
Violin Concerto and Belshazzar's Feast)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS 968944-2 (2 CDs) (2009)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD2542 (1970)
Paul
Neubauer (viola)/Andrew Litton/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2, Cello Concerto and Violin Concerto)
DECCA DOUBLE DECCA 4784606 (2 CDs) (2012)
(original release: DECCA DOUBLE DECCA 4756534 {2 CDs}) (2005)
Lawrence
Power (viola)/Ilan Volkov/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Rubbra: Viola Concerto and Meditations on a Byzantine Hymn)
HYPERION
CDA67587 (2007)
William
Primrose (viola)/Sir Malcolm Sargent/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Hindemith: Der Schwanendreher)
PHILIPS ABL 3045 (LP) (1954)
William
Primrose (viola)/Sir William Walton/Philharmonia Orchestra
(rec.
1946)
(
+ Violin Concerto and Sinfonia Concertante)
AVID AMSC604 (2004)
Frederick
Riddle (viola)/Sir William Walton/London Symphony Orchestra
(rec.
1937)
(
+ Façade: Suites Nos. 1 and 2 and Belshazzar’s Feast)
PEARL
GEM 0171 (2002)
Peter
Schidlof (viola)/Sir Colin Davis/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1972)
( + Violin Concerto)
CARLTON BBC
RADIO CLASSICS IMP 15656 917132 (1997)
Lars
Anders Tomter (viola)/Paul Daniel/English NorthernPhilharmonia
(
+ Symphony No. 2 and Johannesburg Festival Orchestra)
NAXOS 8.553402 (1996)
Maxim
Vengerov (viola)/Mstislav Rostropovich/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Britten: Violin Concerto)
EMI 557510-2 (2003)
Cello
Concerto (1956)
Robert
Cohen (cello)/Andrew Litton/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2, Violin Concerto and Viola Concerto)
DECCA
DOUBLE DECCA 4756534 (2 CDs) (2005)
(original
CD release: DECCA 443 450-2) (1993)
Pierre
Fournier (cello)/Sir William Walton/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(rec. 1959)
( + Coronation
Te Deum, Façade: Suites Nos. 1 and 2 (excerpts) and The Twelve)
BBC
LEGENDS 4098-2 (2002)
Lynn
Harrell (cello)/Sir Simon Rattle/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
( + Symphony
No. 1)
EMI CDS 7 54572 2 (1992)
Tim
Hugh (cello)/Paul Daniel/English NorthernPhilharmonia
(
+ Violin Concerto)
NAXOS
8.554325 (1999)
Ralph
Kirshbaum (cello)/Sir Alexander Gibson/Scottish National Orchestra
( + Symphony
No.1, Belshazzar's Feast, Coronation Te Deum, Crown Imperial, Anniversary Fanfare
and Orb and Sceptre)
CHANDOS
CHAN 24110 (2 CDs) (1999)
(original
CD release: CHANDOS ABRD 1007) (1979)
Mark
Kosower (cello)/James De Preist/Oregon Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Henry V: Suite, Violin Sonata and 3 Canzone Senza Parole)
DELOS
DE 3342 (2006)
Julian
Lloyd Webber (cello)/Sir Neville Marriner/Academy of St. Martin
in the Fields
( + Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2, Violin
Concerto and Viola Concerto)
DECCA DOUBLE DECCA 4784606 (2 CDs) (2012)
(original
CD release: PHILIPS 454 442-2) (1997)
Yo-Yo
Ma (cello)/André Previn/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Elgar: Cello Concerto)
SONY
THETA SMK89712 (2001)
(original
CD release: CBS MASTERWORKS MK 39541) (1985)
Daniel
Müller-Schott (cello)/André Previn/Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Elgar: Cello
Concerto)
ORFEO
C621 061A (2005)
Gregor
Piatigorsky (cello)/Charles Munch/Boston Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Dvořák: Cello Concerto)
RCA
VICTOR LIVING STEREO 66375 (2005)
(original
US LP release: RCA LM 2109) (1959)
Janos
Starker (cello)/Leonard Slatkin/Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Elgar: Cello Concerto and Delius: Caprice and Elegy)
RCA
RED SEAL 61695-2 (1997)
Paul
Tortelier (cello)/Paavo Berglund/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2, Violin Concerto, Scapino and Portsmouth Point.)
EMI FORTE 573371-2 (2
CDs) (1999)
(original
LP release: ASD2924) (1973)
Paul
Tortelier (cello)/Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(rec. 1967)
( + Holst: Hammersmith
and Berkeley: Magnigficat)
INTAGLIO
INCD 7281 (1994) ▼
Raphael
Wallfisch (cello)/Bryden Thomson/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Partita for Orchestra, Improvisations on an Impromptu of Benjamin
Britten and Passacaglia for Solo Cello)
CHANDOS CHAN 8958 (1991)
Jamie
Walton (cello)/Alexander Briger/Philharmonia Orchestra
( + Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1)
SIGNUM SIGCD220 (2010)
Pieter
Wispelwey (cello)/Jeffrey Tate/Sydney Symphony Orchestra
( + Passacaglia,
Bloch: Suite No.1, Ligeti: Sonata and Britten: Ciaconna from Cello Suite No.2).
ONYX
CLASSICS ONYX 4042 (2009)
Sinfonia
Concertante for Piano and Orchestra (1926-7, rev. 1943)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/Paul Daniel/English Northern Philharmonia
(
+ Variations on a Theme of Hindemith, A History of English Speaking Peoples: March
and Spitfire: Prelude and Fugue)
NAXOS
8.553869 (1999)
Peter
Katin (piano)/Sir William Walton/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Music for Children, Portsmouth Point Overture, Scapino, Siesta, Capriccio Burlesca
and The Quest)
LYRITA
SRCD.224 (1993)(original LP release: LYRITA SRCS.49) (1971)
Eric
Parkin (piano)/Jan Latham-König/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Façade
Suites, Portsmouth Point Overture, Siesta and Popular Birthday)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9148 (1994)
Phyllis
Sellick (piano)/Sir William Walton/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (rec.
1945)
(
+ Violin Concerto and Viola Concerto)
AVID
604 (2004)
(original
LP release: WORLD RECORD CLUB SH128) (1970)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/Vernon Handley/ Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Ireland: Piano Concerto and Bridge: Phantasm)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7223 (2009)
(original CD release: CONIFER CDCF 175) (1990)
Two
Pieces (Canzonetta and Scherzo) for Violin and Orchestra (1951, orch. C. Palmer)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Jan Latham-Koenig/London Philharmoni Orchestra
(
+ Violin Concerto and Violin Sonata)
CHANDOS CHAN 9073 (1992)
Five
Bagatelles for Guitar and Orchestra (1972)
Craig
Ogden (guitar)/Richard Hickox/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ L. Berkeley: Guitar Concerto and Arnold: Guitar Concerto and Serenade)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9963 (2001)
Christopher
Parkening (guitar)/Andrew Litton/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez and Fantasia para un Gentilhombre)
EMI
Classics CDC 54665 (1993)
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SIR
LENNOX BERKELEY
(1903-1989)
Born
in Boar’s Hill, Oxfordshire. After studies at Oxford he went to Paris for composition
lessons with Nadia Boulanger. Worked successively at the BBC and then at the Royal
Academy of Music where he taught for more than two decades. Composed prolifically
in genres ranging from opera to solo instrumental music. He wrote many works for
orchestra in addition to the Concertos including 4 Symphonies, Symphony for Strings
and Sinfonietta.
Piano
Concerto in B flat major, Op. 29 (1947)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
(
+ M. Berkeley: Gethsemane Fragment and 4 Poems of St Teresa of Avila)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10265 (2004)
David
Wilde (piano)/Nicholas Braithwaite/New Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ 2 Piano Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.250 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.94) (1978)
Two
Piano Concerto, Op. 30 (1948)
Garth
Beckett and Boyd McDonald (pianos)/Norman Del Mar/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + 2
Piano Concerto)
LYRITA
SRCD.250 (2007)
(original LP release: LYRITA SRCS.80) (1975)
Kathryn
Stott and Howard Shelley (pianos)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of
Wales
(
+ M. Berkeley:Concerto for Orchestra (Michael Berkeley) and Gregorian Variations)
CHANDOS CHAN
10408 (2007)
Violin
Concerto, Op. 59 (1961)
Sir
Yehudi Menuhin/Sir Adrian Boult/Menuhin Festival Orchestra
(
+ Williamson: Violin Concerto)
EMI
566121-2 (1997)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD2759) (1972)
Flute
Concerto, Op. 36 (1952)
Emily
Beynon (flute)/Bramwell Tovey/BBC
National Orchestra of Wales
( + Alwyn: Flute Concerto, Dove: The Magic Flute Dances and Poulenc/Berkeley:
Flute Sonata)
CHANDOS CHAN 10718 (2012)
Sir
James Galway (flute)/Sir Lennox Berkeley/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Flute Sonata
and Flute Sonatina)
RCA RS9011 (LP) (1983)
Guitar
Concerto, Op. 88 (1974)
Craig
Ogden (guitar)/Richard Hickox/Northern Sinfonia
(
+ Walton: 5 Bagatelles and Arnold: Guitar Concerto and Serenade)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9963 (2001)
Sinfonia
Concertante for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. 84 (1973)
Nicholas
Daniel (oboe)/Richard Hickox/BBC National Orchestra of Wales
(
+ Symphony No. 3 + Michael Berkeley: Oboe Concerto {Nicholas Daniel – oboe} and
Secret Garden)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10022 (2001)
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ERIC
FOGG
(1903-1939)
Born
in Manchester. Initially taught music by his father, he later studied privately
with Granville Bantock. He started composing at an early age and his ballet "Hansel
and Gretel" and several other works were quite successfully received. He
joined the BBC Northern Region as an accompanist and music director while continuing
to compose until the end of his short life. Beyond the Bassoon Concerto there
are a few small-scale orchestral pieces as well as chamber, instumental, choral
and vocal works.
Bassoon
Concerto in D major (1931)
Graham
Salvage (bassoon)/Gavin Sutherland/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ Addison: Bassoon Concertino, Hope: Bassoon Concertino and Arthur Butterworth:
Bassoon Concerto)
ASV
WHITE LINE WHL 2132 (2001)
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BERTHOLD
GOLDSCHMIDT
(1903-1996)
Born
in Hamburg. He studied composition with Franz Schreker at the University of Hamburg
and had extensive experience as a conductor before fleeing Nazi Germany in 1935.
During World War II he worked for the BBC while continuing his career as a conductor.
He had composed steadily since his early years and built up a large catalogue
that included operas, a ballet, orchestral, chamber, vocal and instrumental works.
His music was "rediscovered" in his last years and a number of his major
works were recorded. His other orchestral works include a Sinfonietta, Ciaconna
Sinfonica and Greek Suite.
Violin
Concerto (1933, rev. 1953-55)
Chantal
Juillet (violin)/Berthold Goldschmidt/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Cello Concerto
and Clarinet Concerto)
DECCA
Entartete Musik 455 586-2 (1997)
Cello
Concerto (1953-4)
David
Geringas (cello)/Matthias Hussmann/Magdeberg Philharmonic
(
+ Ciaconna Sinfonica and Chronica)
CPO
990227 (1995)
Yo-Yo
Ma (cello)/Yakob Kreizberg/Charles Dutoit/Montreal Symphony Orchestra
( + Violin Concerto
and Clarinet Concerto)
DECCA
Entartete Musik 455 586-2 (1997)
Clarinet
Concerto (1953-5)
Sabine
Meyer (clarinet) Ma/Berthold Goldschmidt/Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
( + Violin Concerto
and Cello Concerto)
DECCA
Entartete Musik 455 586-2 (1997)
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LEIGHTON
LUCAS
(1903-1982)
Born
in London. He started his musical career as a teenager dancing for Diaghilev’
Ballets Russes and taught himself music. He then became a conductor of several
ballet companies as well as his own orchestra and taught at the Royal Academy
of Music. He composed several ballets as well as a Sinfonia Brevis, Cello Concerto,
Concert Champêtre for Violin Concerto and other works in various genres.
Clarinet
Concerto (1957)
Ian
Scott (clarinet)/Barry Wordsworth/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ Carmichael: Fêtes Champêtres, Proctor-Gregg: Clarinet Concerto and
Vaughan Williams: 6 Studies in English Folk Song)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7153 (2005)
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ROBIN
MILFORD
(1903-1959)
Born
in Oxford. He studied at the Royal College of Music with Holst, Vaughan Williams
and R.O. Morris, He had some early success with performances of a number of his
works but this did not last and he had to earn his living as a schoolteacher and
as an inspector of pianola rolls. He was influenced and aided financially by Balfour
Gardiner but, ultimately, his once-promising career faltered despite some occasional
performances and encouragement from his good friends Finzi and Vaughan Williams.
He composed prolifically in various genres including an opera, several ballets,
a Symphony, a Violin Concerto as well as chamber, instrumental, choral and vocal
music.
Concertino
in E minor for Piano and Strings (1955)
Martin
Roscoe (piano)/Robert Salter/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Jacob: Piano Concertino, Gibbs: Piano Concertino and Peacock Pie, Dring: Festival
Scherzo and Rootham: Miniature Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67316 (2002)
Miniature
Concerto in G major, Op. 35 for String Orchestra (1938)
Guildhall
Strings
(
+ Miniature Concerto, Elegiac Meditation, 2 Orchestral Interludes, Go, Little
Book –Suite, Elegy for James Scott, Interlude and Festival Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67444 (2004)
Suite
in D minor, Op. 8 for Oboe and String Orchestra (1923)
Evelyn
Barbirolli (oboe)/Christopher Finzi/The Southern Pro Arte
(
+ Fishing by Moonlight, Elegiac Meditation, Elegy for James Scott
and 3 Songs)
HYPERION
A66048 (LP) (1982)
John
McDonaugh (oboe)/Michael Laus/Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
( + F. Kelly: Serenade for Flute and Strings, Cooper: Oboe Concertino,
Blower: Horn Concerto and Eclogue for Horn and Strings)
CAMEO CLASSICS CC9032CD (2011)
Fishing
By Moonlight, Op. 96a for Piano and Strings (1952)
Clifford
Benson (piano)/Christopher Finzi/The Southern Pro Arte
(
+ Suite in D minor, Elegiac Meditation, Elegy for James Scott and 3 Songs)
HYPERION A66048
(LP) (1982)
Julian
Milford (piano)/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Miniature Concerto, Elegiac Meditation, 2 Orchestral Interludes, Go, Little
Book –Suite, Elegy for James Scott, Interlude and Festival Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67444 (2004)
Elegiac
Meditation, Op. 83 for Viola and String Orchestra (1946-7)
Claire
Finnimore (viola)/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Fishing by Moonlight,Miniature Concerto, 2 Orchestral Interludes, Go, Little
Book –Suite, Elegy for James Scott, Interlude and Festival Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67444 (2004)
Christopher
Wellington (viola)/Christopher Finzi/The Southern Pro Arte
(
+ Fishing by Moonlight, Suite in D minor, Elegy for James Scott and 3 Songs)
HYPERION A66048
(LP) (1982)
Two
Orchestral Interludes, Op. 19e for Flute, Strings and Piano (1930)
Julian
Sperry (flute)/Julian Milford (piano)/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Fishing by Moonlight, Miniature Concerto, Elegiac Meditation, Go, Little Book
–Suite, Elegy for James Scott, Interlude and Festival Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67444 (2004)
Go,
Little Book – Suite, Op. 18 for Flute, Soprano and Strings (1930)
Julian
Sperry (flute)/Carys Lane (soprano)/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Fishing by Moonlight, Miniature Concerto, Elegiac Meditation, 2 Orchestral Interludes,
Elegy for James Scott, Interlude and Festival Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67444 (2004)
Interlude
for Flute and Strings, Op. 69a (c. 1951)
Julian
Sperry (flute)/Guildhall Strings
(
+ Fishing by Moonlight, Miniature Concerto, Elegiac Meditation, 2 Orchestral Interludes,
Go, Little Book –Suite, Elegy for James Scott and Festival Suite)
HYPERION
CDA67444 (2004)
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THOMAS
PITFIELD
(1903-1999)
Born
in Bolton, near Manchester. He studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music
but was basically self-taught in composition. He earned his living teaching at
various schools including his alma mater that later became the Royal Northern
College of Music. He composed prolifically throughout his long life and most of
his output consists of of small-scale works in various genres. However, besides
the 2 Piano Concertos there is also a Sinfonietta and a Violin Concerto.
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in E minor (1946-7)
Anthony
Goldstone (piano)/Andrew Penny/Royal Northern College of Music Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto
No. 2, Studies on an English Dance-Tune, Arietta and Finale, Toccata and Xylophone
Sonata)
NAXOS
8.557291 (2005)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 (1960)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/Andrew Penny/Royal Northern College of Music Orchestra
( + PianoConcerto
No. 2, Studies on an English Dance-Tune, Arietta and Finale, Toccata and Xylophone
Sonata)
NAXOS
8.557291 (2005)
Concerto
Lirico for Violin and Full Orchestra (1958)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/Martin Yates/Royal Scottish National Orchestra
( + Arnell:
Violin Concerto and Creith: Violin Concerto)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7221(2009)
Concerto
for Recorder, String Orchestra and Percussion (1985-6)
John
Turner (recorder)/Gavin Sutherland/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ 3 Nautical Sketches, Gregson: 3 Matisse Impressions, Arnold: Recorder Concertino,
Lane: Suite Ancienne, Lyon: Concertino, Parrott: Prelude and Waltz and Bullard:
Recipes)
OLYMPIA
OCD-667 (2000)
3
Nautical Sketches for Recorder and String Orchestra (1982)
John
Turner (recorder)/Gavin Sutherland/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ Recorder Concerto, Gregson: 3 Matisse Impressions, Arnold: Recorder Concertino,
Lane: Suite Ancienne, Lyon: Concertino, Parrott: Prelude and Waltz and Bullard:
Recipes)
OLYMPIA
OCD-667 (2000)
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PRIAULX
RAINIER
(1903-1986)
Born
in Howick, Natal, South Africa. She sudied violin at the South African College
of Music in Capetown and later in London at the Royal Academy of Music. At the
latter school she also studied composition with John McEwen and subsequently joined
its staff as a professor of composition. In Paris she was also taught by Nadia
Boulanger. Among her other orchestral works are a Sinfonia da Camera, Violin Concerto
and a Dance Concerto "Phala-Phala."
Cello
Concerto (1963-4)
Jacqueline
du Pré (cello)/Norman del Mar/BBC Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1964)
(
+ Elgar: Cello Concerto and Rubbra: Cello Sonata)
BBC LEGENDS BBCL 42442 (2008)
PERCY
WHITLOCK
(1903-1946)
Born
at Chatham, Kent. He obtained his higher musical education at the Guildhall School
of Music and the Royal College of Music. He held various posts as an organist
at Rochester and Bournemouth and gained fame as a recitalist. He wrote a number
of light orchestral pieces but most of his other compositions were for the organ.
Symphony
in G minor for Organ and Orchestra (1936)
Francis
Jackson (organ)/ Jonathan WainwrightUniversity of York Orchestra
(
+ Jackson: Organ Concerto)
AMPHION
PHI CD 155 (2000)
Carillon
for Organ and Orchestra (1932)
Ronald
Corp/Malcolm Riley (organ)/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
( + Hérold: Zampa Overture, Brooke: Gee Whizz!, Gibbs:
The Betrothal - Ballet Music, C.White: A Sierra Melody, Smyth:
The Boatswains Mate- Overture, Flynn: Clatter of the Clogs,:
Ronald: In an Eastern Garden - The Garden of Allah, Boyle: The
Magic Harp, Birch: Dance of the Nymphs, Intermezzo, Pleier: Karlsbads
Dolls Dance and Boughton The Immortal Hour Love Duet
for Orchestra)
DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7276 (2011)
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RICHARD
ADDINSELL
(1904-1977)
Born
in London. He studied music at Oxford and then briefly at the Royal College of
Music and went for additional lessons in Berlin and Vienna. He composed prolifically
and successfully for the theater, radio and especially films both in England and
Hollywood. He wrote some independent concert works for orchestra as well as songs.
The Warsaw Concerto with its deliberate evocation of Rachmaninoff made him world
famous.
Smoky
Mountain Concerto (1950)
Philip
Martin (piano)/Kenneth Alwyn/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Festival, Journey to Romance and excerpts from the film scores for: Goodbye
Mr. Chips, Ring Round the Moon, The Isle of Apples, The Prince and the Showgirl,
Tom Brown’s Chooldays, Fire Over England and A Tale of Two Cities)
MARCO POLO
8.223732 (1994)
Warsaw
Concerto (from the movie "Dangerous Moonlight") (1942)
Daniel
Adni (piano)/Kenneth Alwyn/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Williams : The Dream of Olwen, Rózsa : Spellbound
Concerto, Cornish Rhapsody, Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue and R.R.Bennett:Murder
on the Orient -excerpts)
CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 3523922 (2006)
(original LP release:
HMV ASD3862) (1980)
Misha
Dichter (piano)/Sir Neville Marriner/Philharmonia Orchestra
(
+ Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Litolff: Scherzo, Chopin: Fantasy
on Polish Airs and Weber-Liszt: Polonaise Brillante)
PHILIPS
411-123-2 (1990)
Roderick
Elms (piano)/José Serebrier/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Moross:The Big Country Main Theme, Steiner: Casablanca
Suite, Gone with the Wind Main Theme, Rózsa:
Spellbound Concerto, Ben Hur Love Theme and Parade of the
Charioteers, Herrmann: Taxi Driver Main Theme, Psycho
Suite, Korngold: The Sea Hawk - Main Theme, Tiomkin: The Big Country
Main Theme and E. Bernstein: The Magnificent Seven
Overture)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA RPO017 (2011)
Philip
Fowke (piano)/Prionnsias O'Duinn/RTE Concert Orchestra
(
+ Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Williams : The Dream of Olwen, Rózsa
: Spellbound Concerto, Cornish Rhapsody, Herrmann: Concerto Macabre,
Rota: Legend of the Glass Mountain, Beaver: Portrait of Isla,
Pennario: Midnight on thev Cliffs and R.R.Bennett:Murder on the
Orient - excerpts)
NAXOS
8.554323 (1998)
Isador
Goodman (piano)/Patrick Thomas/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Williams: Dream of Olwen, Rózsa: Spellbound Concerto,
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Evans: Idyll, Goodman: New Guinea Fantasy, Litolff:
Scherzo and Rachmaninoff: excerpts from Piano Concerto No. 2 and Paganini Rhapsody)
PHILIPS (Australia)
476 7333 (2005)
Patrick
Jablonski (piano)/ Wojciech Rajski/Warsaw Polish RadioTV Symphony Orchestra
( + Khachaturian:
Piano Concerto and Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No, 2)
ALTARA
ALT1018 (2007)
Martin
Jones (piano)/Kenneth Alwyn/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ March of the United Nations, Invocation and excerpts from the film scores for
Blithe Spirit , The Day Will Dawn, Greengage Summer, Highly Dangerous, The Lion
Has Wings, Out of the Clouds, The Passionate Friends, Sea Devils and Under Capricorn)
ASV WHITE LINE
CDWHL 2128 (1997)
Louis
Kentner (piano) Muir Mathieson/London Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1942)
( + Bath: Cornish
Rhapsody, Williams: The Dream of Olwen, Rózsa: Spellbound Concerto, Bliss:
Things to Come: Suite and other film score excerpts by Morey and Brodszky)
NAXOS NOSTALGIA
8.120597 (2002)
Alain
Lefèvre (piano)/Yoav Talmi/Quebec Symphony Orchestra
( + Mathieu: Concerto
de Québec and Gershwin: Concerto in F)
ANALEKTA
AN29814 (2003)
Leo
Litwin (piano)/Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Orchestra
(
+ Bath: Cornish Rhapsody, Williams : Dream of Olwen and excerpts from film scores
by Rózsa, Raksin, Tiomkin, North, Miller, Auric and Provost)
RCA
VICTOR 60392-2 (1990)
(original
LP release: RCA RED SEAL LSC-2380) (1960)
Cristina
Ortiz (piano)/Moshe Atzmón/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Rachmaninoff:
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and Shostakovitch: Piano Concerto No.2)
DECCA
ELOQUENCE 4674462 (2000)
(original
CD release: DECCA 414348-2) (1984)
Leonard
Pennario (piano)/Carmen Dragon/Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
( + Addinsell: Warsaw
Concerto, Wildman (Mattes): Swedish Rhapsody, Litolff: Scherzo and encores by
Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Sinding amd Rachmaninoff)
EMI
CLASSICS CDM 7 63661 2 (1995)
(original
US LP release: CAPITOL SP-8326) (1959)
Joshua
Pierce (piano)/Kirk Trevor/Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, (Addinsell). Litolff : Scherzo, Chopin: Variations
on Mozart's "La ci Derem le Mano", Saint-Saens: Caprice –Waltz, Weber
/ Liszt: Polacca Brilliante and Turok:Ragtime Caprice)
KLEOS
KL5124 (2003)
Santiago
Rodriguez (piano)/William Hudson/Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
( + Bath: Cornish
Rhapsody, Rosza: Spellbound Concerto, Wildman {Mattes}: Swedish Rhapsody, Stevens:
Piano Concerto, Ward: Piano Concerto, Gershwin: Delicious and Myers: Deer Hunter-Cavatina)
ELAN ELN 82268
(1996)
Martin
Roscoe (piano)/Rumon Gamba/BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Tom Brown's Schooldays: Overture and suites and excerpts from the film scores
for Goodbye Mr Chips, Love on the Dole, Blithe Spirit , The Black Rose, Scrooge,
The Admirable Crichton and Out of the Clouds)
CHANDOS
CHAN 10046 (2003)
Gabriel
Tacchino (piano)/Armin Jordan/Monte Carlo National Opera Orchestra
( + Grieg: Piano Concerto
and Franck: Symphonic Variations)
APEX
2564 62049-2 (2006)
(original
LP release: ERATO STU 71201) (1979)
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)/Hugh
Wolff/BBC Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini and
excerpts from Piano Concertos by Shostakovich) and Rachmaninoff)
DECCA
4605032 (1998)
William
Tritt (piano)/Erich KunzelCincinnati Pops Orchestra
(
+ Rodgers: Victory at Sea – excerpts, Steiner: Casablanca: Suite and Jarre: The
Longest Day: March)
TELARC
CD80175 (1990)
Valerie
Tryon (piano)/Boris Brott/Toronto Festival Pops Orchestra
(
+ Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Rodgers: Victory at Sea: Suite, Suppé: Light
Cavalry Overture and marches by Sousa, Bagley, Elliot and anonymous)
PRO
ARTE CDD 422 (1987)
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ERIK
CHISHOLM
(1904-1965)
Born
in Glasgow. He studied at the Scottish National Academy of Music
in Glasgow as well as in London at and the University of Edinburgh
where Donald Tovey was his teacher of composition. He had an extremely
full musical life as a composer, conductor, critic, teacher, academic
and operatic administrator and promoter of contemporary music.
He went to Cape Town in 1946 where he took the positions of Professor
and Director of the South African College of Music. He remained
in South Africa until his death. He composed operas, ballets,
orchestral, chamber and instrumental works. He also wrote a Violin
Concerto (1952) and a Concerto for Orchestra (1952).
Piano
Concerto No.1 "Piobaireachd" (1937)
Danny
Driver (piano)/Rory Macdonald/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto No. 2)
HYPERION CDA67880 (2012)
Murray
McLachlan (piano)/Julian Clayton/Kelvin Ensemble
( + Star Point, Sonatina in G minor, Elegies Nos. 1-4, Sonatina
No.4 and With Cloggs On)
DUNELM RECORDS DRD0174 (2002)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 "Hindustani" (1949)
Danny
Driver (piano)/Rory Macdonald/BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
( + Piano Concerto No. 2)
HYPERION CDA67880 (2012)
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WILLIAM
ALWYN
(1905-1985)
Born
in Northampton. Studied at the Royal Academy of Music with John McEwen. He was
a professor at that institution from 1926 to 1956 while pursuing a highly successful
career as a composer for films. In addition to the Concertos, his major orchestral
works include 5 Symphonies, a Sinfonietta and the symphonic prelude "The
Magic Island.".
Piano
Concerto No. 1 (1930)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 2, Derby Day Overture and Sonata alla Toccata)
NAXOS
8.557590 (2005)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 1)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9155 (1993)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 (1960)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/James Judd/Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Piano Concerto No. 1, Derby Day Overture and Sonata alla Toccata)
NAXOS
8.557590 (2005)
Howard
Shelley (piano)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 5 and Sinfonietta for Strings)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9196 (1993)
Violin
Concerto (1937-9)
Lorraine
McAslan (violin)/David Lloyd-Jones/ Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra
( + Miss Julie Suite and Fanfare for a Joyful Occasion)
NAXOS
8.570705 (2011)
Lydia
Mordkovitch (violin)/Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Symphony No. 3)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9187 (1993)
Concerto
for Oboe, Harp and Strings (1943-5)
Nicholas
Daniel (oboe)/Richard Hickox/Sinfonia of London
(
+ Concert Grossi Nos. 1 – 3)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8866 (1992)
Jonathan
Small (oboe)/David Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Elizabethan
Dances, The Innumerable Dance, Aphrodite in Aulis, The Magic Island and Festival
March)
NAXOS
8.570144 (2006)
Concerto
for Flute and Eight Instruments (1980)
Emily Beynon (flute)/Bramwell
Tovey/BBC
National Orchestra of Wales (arr. for orchestra by J. McCabe,
2006)
( + Berkeley: Flute Concerto, Dove: The Magic Flute Dances and
Poulenc/Berkeley: Flute Sonata)
CHANDOS CHAN 10718 (2012)
Philippa
Davies (flute)/Nash Ensemble
(
+ Naiades, Divertimento for Solo Flute, Trio for Flute Cello & Piano, Sonata
for Flute & Piano, French Suite)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7166 (2006)
Concerto
Grosso No. 1 in B flat major for Chamber Orchestra (1943)
Richard
Hickox/Sinfonia of London
(
+ Oboe Concerto and Concert Grossi Nos. 2 and 3)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8866 (1992)
David
Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Pastoral Fantasia,
5 Preludes, Tragic Interlude, Autumn Legend and Suite of Scottish Dances)
NAXOS 8.570704 (2008)
Concerto
Grosso No. 2 in G major for String Orchestra (1948)
William
Alwyn/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Lyra Angelica and Autumn Legend)
LYRITA
SRCD.230 (1992)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.108) (1979)
Richard
Hickox/Sinfonia of London
(
+ Oboe Concerto and Concert Grossi Nos. 1 and 3)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8866 (1992)
David
Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Concerto Grosso No. 3, Seven Irish Tunes, Dramatic Overture:The
Moor of Venice and Serenade)
NAXOS 8.570145 (2011)
Concerto
Grosso No. 3 for Woodwind, Brass and Strings (1964)
Richard
Hickox/Sinfonia of London
(
+ Oboe Concerto and Concert Grossi Nos. 1 and 2)
CHANDOS
CHAN 8866 (1992)
David
Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Concerto Grosso No. 2, Seven Irish Tunes, Dramatic Overture:The
Moor of Venice and Serenade)
NAXOS 8.570145 (2011)
Lyra
Angelica for Harp and Strings (1954)
Osian
Ellis (harp)/William Alwyn/London Philharmonic Orchestra
(
+ Concerto Grosso No. 2 and Autumn Legend)
LYRITA
SRCD.230 (1992)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.108) (1979)
Rachel
Masters (harp)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Autumn Legend, Pastoral Fantasia and Tragic Interlude)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9065 (1992)
Suzanne
Willison (harp)/David Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Symphonies
Nos. 2 and 5)
NAXOS
8.557647 (2005)
Autumn
Legend for Cor Anglais and String Orchestra (1954)
Geoffrey
Browne (cor anglais)/William Alwyn/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Concerto Grosso
No. 2 and Lyra Angelica)
LYRITA
SRCD.230 (1992)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.108) (1979)
Nicholas
Daniel (cor anglais)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Lyra Angelica, Pastoral Fantasia and Tragic Interlude)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9065 (1992)
Rachael
Pankhurst (cor anglais)/David Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Concerto Grosso No. 1, Pastoral Fantasia, 5 Preludes, Tragic Interlude and
Suite of Scottish Dances)
NAXOS 8.570704 (2008)
Pastoral
Fantasia for Viola and String Orchestra (1939)
Sarah-Jane
Bradley (viola)/George Vass/Orchestra Nova
(
+ McCabe: Concerto Funèbre, Holst: Lyric Movement, Maconchy: Romance and
Matthews: Winter Remembered)
DUTTON
EPOCH CDLX 7186 (2007)
Philip
Dukes (viola)/David Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( +
Tragic Interlude, 5 Preludes, Concerto Grosso No. 1, Autumn Legend and Suite of
Scottish Dances)
NAXOS 8.570704 (2008)
Stephen
Tees (viola)/Richard Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Autumn Legend, Lyra Angelica and Tragic Interlude)
CHANDOS
CHAN 9065 (1992)
Tragic
Interlude for Two Horns, Timpani and String Orchestra (1936)
Richard
Hickox/City of London Sinfonia
(
+ Autumn Legend, Pastoral Fantasia and Lyra Angelica)
CHANDOS CHAN 9065 (1992)
David
Lloyd-Jones/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Pastoral Fantasia,
5 Preludes, Concerto Grosso No. 1, Autumn Legend and Suite of Scottish Dances)
NAXOS 8.570704 (2008)
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FRANCIS
CHAGRIN
(1905-1972)
Born
in Bucharest, Romania his original name was Alexander Pauker. His varied musical
education included composition studies with Mihail Jora in Bucharest as well as
with Paul Dukas and Nadia Boulanger at L’École Normale in Paris. While
in Paris he supported himself by writing popular songs and employment as a nightclub
pianist and began his career as a composer of film music. He moved to England
in 1936 anticipating the rising tide of fascism. The rest of his composing career
was divided among compositions for the movies (over 200 scores), radio, the theater
and the concert hall. He wrote 2 Symphonies and left a 3rd unfinished
as well as a Piano Concerto.
Roumanian
Fantasy for Harmonica (or Violin) and Orchestra (1956)
Larry
Adler (harmonica)/Francis Chagrin/Pro Arte Orchestra
(
+ Benjamin: Harmonica Concerto, Vaughan Williams: Romance and arrangements of
works for harmonica and orchestra by Benjamin, Bizet, Enescu , Gershwin. Granados
and Ravel)
EMI
CLASSICS CDM 7 64134-2 (1991)
(original
LP release: PYE CCL 30125) (c. 1960)
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CHRISTIAN
DARNTON
(1905-1981)
Born
in Leeds. His musical education was extensive including studies with Frederick
Corder at the Brighton School of Music, Harold Craxton at the Matthay School,
composition with Benjamin Dale and Harry Farjeon at Cambridge and Gordon Jacob
at the Royal College of Music, private lessons with Charles Wood and Cyril Rootham
and further studies with Max Butting in Germany. Coming from a wealthy family,
he needed no professional employment so he was able to devote himself almost exclusively
to composing. His output was prodigious and included most genres from opera
to instrumental. Among his orchestral works orchestra there are 4 Symphonies,
2 Piano Concertos, 2 Violin Concertos, Viola Concerto, Suite Concertante for Violin
and Orchestra and a Concerto for Orchestra.
Concertino
in C major for Piano and String Orchestra
Peter
Donohoe (piano & conductor)/Northern Sinfonia
(
Gerhard: Piano Concerto, Rowley: Piano Concerto and Ferguson: Piano Concerto)
NAXOS 8.557290 (2005)
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CONSTANT
LAMBERT
(1905-1951)
Born
in London into an artistic family. He studied at the Royal College of Music
where his teachers included Malcolm Sargent, George Dyson, R.O. Morris and Vaughan
Williams. While still a student at this school he was commissioned to write a
ballet for Diaghilev. He became very well known as a conductor, musicologist and
as a very influential and oft-quoted author. His compositional catalogue was not
particularly extensive. In addition to the Piano Concertos, his major works include
several ballets, some short orchestral pieces, film scores and the choral "Summer’s
Last Will and Testament."
Piano
Concerto (1924, ed. Giles Easterbrook and Edward Shipley)
David
Owen Norris (piano)/Barry Wordsworth/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Merchant Seamen: Suite, Prizefight and Pomona)
ASV
WHITELINE CDWHL 2122 (1999)
Jonathan
Plowright (piano)/David Lloyd-Jones/English Northern Philharmonia
( + Elegiac Blues,
Prize-Fight, Romeo and Juliet and The Bird Actors)
HYPERION
CDA67545 (2005)
Concerto
for Piano and Nine Instruments (1931)
Sir
Richard Rodney Bennett (piano)/Neville Dilkes/English Sinfonia (members)
( + Rio Grande
and Walton: Symphony No. 2)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS CDM 586595-2 (2005)
(original
LP release: HMV GREENSLEEVES ESD 7164) (1976)
Ian
Brown (piano)/Lionel Friend/Nash Ensemble
(
+ Sonata for Piano, 8 Poems of Li-Po and Mr. Bear Squash-you-all-flat)
HYPERION
CDA 66754 (1995)
Alessandro
De Curtis (piano)/Giuseppe Grazioli/Harmonia Ensemble
(
+ Bax: Nonet and Rieti: Serenata)
ARTS
RED LINE 47326 (1997)
Menahem
Pressler (piano)/Theodore Bloomfield/chamber ensemble
(
+ Berners: piano music)
MGM
3081 (LP) (c.1955)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/Barry Wordsworth/BBC Concert Orchestra
(
+ Rio Grande and Horoscope)
Decca
British Music COLLECTION 4734242 (2002)
(original CD release: ARGO 436118-2)
(1992)
Gordon
Watson (piano)/Sir Charles Groves/Argo Chamber Ensemble
(
8 Poems of Li-Po)
ARGO
RG 50 (c. 1956)
Rio
Grande for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra (1927)
Jack
Gibbons (piano)/Sally Burgess (mezzo)/David Lloyd-Jones/Opera
North Chorus/English Northern Philharmonia
(
+ Summer’s Last Will and Testament and Aubade Héroïque)
HYPERION
CDA66565 (1993)
Peter
Donohoe (piano)/James Loughran BBC Singers/ BBC Symphony Chorus/ BBC Symphony
Orchestra (rec. 1979)
(
+ Arne: Rule Britannia, Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, Henry Wood:
Fantasia on British Sea Songs, Ibert: Divertissement, Parry: Jerusalem, Sullivan:
Pineapple Poll (excerpts) and Auld Lang Syne )
CARLTON
BBC Radio Classics 15656 9191-2 (1997)
Kyla
Greenbaum (piano)/Gladys Ripley (contralto)/Constant Lambert/BBC Chorus/Philharmonia
Orchestra (rec. 1949)
(
+ Horoscope and Gordon: The Rake’s Progress, Rawsthorne: Street Corner Overture,
Liszt: Apparitions (arr. Lambert) and Chabrier: Ballabile (arr. Lambert)
EMI
GREAT RECORDINGS OF THE CENTURY CDH 7 63911 2 (1992)
(original
LP release: COLUMBIA SX1003) (1953)
Christina
Ortiz (piano)/ Jean Temperley (mezzo)/ André Previn/ London Madrigal Singers/London
Symphony Orchestra
(
+ Concerto for Piano and 9 Instruments, Elegiac Blues, Elegy and Walton: Symphony
No. 2 and Old Sir Faulk)
EMI
BRITISH COMPOSERS CDM 586595-2 (2005)
(original
LP release: HMV ASD2990) (1974)
Sir
Hamilton Harty (piano)/Alan Whitehead (alto)/ Constant Lambert/St. Michael’s Singers/Hallé
Orchestra (rec. 1930)
(
+ Horoscope, Liszt: Apparitions (arr. Lambert), Meyerbeer: Les Patineurs (arr.
Lambert), Chabrier: Ballabile (arr. Lambert) and Walton: Façade)
LIVING
ERA AJC8558 (2005)
(original
LP release: WORLD RECORDS SH227) (1976)
Kathryn
Stott (piano)/Della Jones (mezzo)/Barry Wordsworth/BBC Singers/BBC Concert Orchestra
( + Concerto
for Piano and 9 Instruments and Horoscope)
Decca
British Music 4734242 (2002)
(original CD release: ARGO 436118-2) (1992)
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WALTER
LEIGH
(1905-1942)
Concertino
for Harpsichord or Piano and String Orchestra (1936)
Born
in Wimbledon. He studied under E.J. Dent at Cambridge and went for further lessons
in Berlin with Paul Hindemith. After turning down a teaching position, he earned
a living in the 1930’s by writing for the theater and films, accepting commissions
for pantomimes, revues, comic operas and incidental music. He was killed in action
during World War II and left only a small body of work both for the theater and
concert hall. His other orchestral works have been recorded and there are also
a few chamber works, solo piano pieces and songs.
Neville
Dilkes (harpsichord and conductor)/English Sinfonia
(
+ Harty: A John Field Suite, Field: Nocturnes Nos. 1-6, 9, 10, 12, 13 & 17
and Ireland: The Holy Boy)
EMI
CDM 5 67431 2 (2001)
(original
LP release: HMV CSD 3705) (1972)
Kathleen
Long (piano)/Boyd Neel/Boyd Neel String Orchestra (rec. 1948)
(
+ Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 15 and 24 and Fauré: Ballade)
DUTTON
CDBP 9714 (2001)
George
Malcolm (harpsichord)/Sir Neville Marriner/Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
(rec. 1972)
(
+ Finzi: Clarinet Concerto and Introit and Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme
by Thomas Tallis, Butterworth: The Banks of Green Willow and Warlock: Capriol
Suite)
CARLTON
BBC RADIO CLASSICS BBCRD 9119 (1997)
Trevor
Pinnock (harpsichord)/Nicholas Braithwaite/London Philharmonic Orchestra
( + Agincourt
Overture, Music for String Orchestra, A Midsummer Night's Dream: Suite. The Frogs:
Overture and Dance and Jolly Roger Overture).
LYRITA
SRCD289 (2007)
(original
LP release: LYRITA SRCS.126) (1985)
Malcolm
Riley (harpsichord and conductor)/Kent Sinfonia
(
+ Jolly Roger Overture, Squadron 992, The Fairy of the Phone and G. Butterworth:
2 English Idylls and The Banks Of Green Willow)
KENT
SINFONIA - CLOVELLY CLCD15106 (2007)
Colin
Tilney (harpsichord)/CBC Vancouver Orchestra
(
+ C.P.E. Bach: Harpsichord Concerto, W.F. Bach: Harpsichord Concerto and Beckwith:
Circle with Tangents)
CBC
SM CD 5168 (1998)
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ALAN
PAUL
(1905-1968)
Born
in Glasgow. He attended the Royal College of Music where he studied composition
with Ralph Vaughan Williams. After working as a freelance pianist and arranger,
he joined the BBC as a Staff Composer. His other works include the 12 Preludes
for Piano and a Cello Sonata. His Clarinet Concerto was written for Jack Brymer.
Clarinet
Concerto (1958)
Ian
Scott (clarinet)/Gavin Sutherland/Royal Ballet Sinfonia
(
+ Woolfenden: Clarinet Concerto, G. Bush: Rhapsody, Horovitz: Concertante for
Clarinet, Cruft: Clarinet Concertino, MacDonald: Cuban Rondo and Ridout: Clarinet
Concertino)
WHITELINE
CDWHL 2141 (2003)
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