The Danish label Danacord extends its commitment to Delius 
                  by combing the historic market for choice examples of non-Beecham 
                  recordings. The programme contains a good balance of material, 
                  and one is glad to see a couple of Argo LPs in particular. 
                  
                  Constant Lambert recorded some Delius in the early 1940s. He 
                  accompanied Moiseiwitsch in the Piano Concerto and his performance 
                  of this and La Calinda, which opens this Danacord disc, 
                  can be found on Testament SBT1014. Sidney Beer was always rather 
                  sneered at for being a moneyed dilettante but his Irmelin 
                  Prelude holds up pretty well, helped by the superstars of the 
                  ad-hoc National Symphony Orchestra – just listen to the luxury-casting 
                  winds and the strings who seem to have modelled their luscious 
                  portamenti on MGM Studio orchestras from the sound of it; maybe 
                  a smattering of café fiddlers helped too. Recorded in 1941, 
                  this was issued on the last 78 side of Moura Lympany’s recording 
                  of Liszt’s First Piano Concerto conducted by Royalton Kisch 
                  – but not issued until May 1948 - so I suspect most will be 
                  unfamiliar with it. I’d never come across it. 
                  
                  Another rarity is the 1955 Argo of the Caprice and Elegy played 
                  by Anthony Pini, then Beecham’s cello principal in the RPO, 
                  and his regular sonata partner Wilfrid Parry. The Beatrice Harrison 
                  recording is still much better known, from a historic perspective, 
                  and rightly so as it was written for her, but Pini was an outstanding 
                  player and this is a very persuasive performance indeed. Another 
                  outstanding player led Boyd Neel’s string orchestra – namely 
                  Frederick Grinke. Danacord has disinterred the 1938 Decca of 
                  the Air and Dance; they also recorded, three months earlier, 
                  the Two Aquarelles, but the Danacord selection committee 
                  has gone instead for Barbirolli’s 1948 recording instead – a 
                  good compromise – and added A Song of Summer, a fine 
                  performance from 1950, again with the Hallé. Henry Holst and 
                  Gerald Moore recorded the Légende in 1942 for Walter 
                  Legge. It’s also on Testament SBT1014. Holst was in the throes 
                  of a large number of sessions as a member of the Philharmonia 
                  Quartet at the time. It’s probable that Albert Sammons was still 
                  contracted to Decca at the time, as he was the more obvious 
                  choice to record it. 
                  
                  Vocal Argo comes from soprano Joan Stuart and Gordon Watson, 
                  who recorded The Violet and Sweet Venevil in 1955. 
                  The preceding year she had sung Irmelin excerpts with 
                  Beecham, which clearly did her no harm. There’s a trio of stellar 
                  vocal talents on 78; Heddle Nash’s ardent 1934 To the Queen 
                  of My Heart is here (it’s been re-released on CD). He also 
                  recorded Love’s Philosophy but cleverly Danacord has 
                  gone instead for Isobel Baillie’s 1945 Columbia 78. Maggie Teyte’s 
                  1937 Decca of Indian Love Song is here too and very valuably 
                  so. 
                  
                  Evlyn Howard-Jones’s 1929 Columbia of the Three Preludes 
                  for Piano has been reissued on Dutton CDAX8006, which also 
                  had the Five Pieces, and the Dance for Harpsichord. 
                  Orchestrally we find Anthony Collins’s On Hearing the First 
                  Cuckoo in Spring – which is not included in the Belart collection 
                  devoted to his Delius recordings with the LSO (461 7582). Eugène 
                  Goossens’s The Walk to the Paradise Garden comes from 
                  Cincinnati sessions in 1946, issued on a rather rough sounding 
                  RCA Victor, but containing considerable communicative inspiration. 
                  
                  
                  In fact there’s a great deal to interest and stimulate in this 
                  selection. I also commend the biographical notes and in particular 
                  the gap-filling approach to rarer material. 
                  
                  Jonathan Woolf
                see also reviews by John 
                  France and Rob 
                  Barnett
                  
                  Track-listing
                  
                  La Calinda [3:29] 
                  Hallé Orchestra/Constant Lambert 
                  Recorded 30 July 1941: HMV C3273 
                  
                  Irmelin Prelude [5:03] 
                  National Symphony Orchestra/Sidney Beer 
                  8 June 1944: Decca K1834 
                  
                  Caprice & Elegy [6:43] 
                  Anthony Pini, cello - Wilfrid Parry, piano 
                  1955: Argo RG47 
                  
                  Air and Dance [4:33] 
                  The Boyd Neel String Orchestra 
                  20 October 1938: Decca X147 
                  
                  The Violet [2:32] 
                  Joan Stuart, soprano - Gordon Watson, piano 
                  1955: Argo RG46 
                  
                  Sweet Venevil [2:54] 
                  Joan Stuart, soprano - Gordon Watson, piano 
                  1955: Argo RG46 
                  
                  On hearing the first Cuckoo in Spring [6:18] 
                  London Symphony Orchestra/Anthony Collins 
                  23 & 25 February 1953: Decca LXT2788 
                  
                  Indian Love Song [3:12] 
                  Maggie Teyte, soprano - Rita Mackay, piano 
                  Decca LXT6126 
                  
                  To the Queen of my Heart [3:07] 
                  Heddle Nash, tenor - Gerald Moore, piano 
                  7 December 1934: Columbia SDX7 
                  
                  Love's philosophy [1:48] 
                  Isobel Baillie, soprano - Gerald Moore, piano 
                  31 May 1945: Columbia DB2178 
                  
                  Two Aquarelles (arr. Fenby) [3:49] 
                  Hallé Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli 
                  1 April 1948: HMV C3864 
                  
                  Three Preludes for piano [3:34] 
                  Evlyn Howard-Jones, piano 
                  4 April 1929: Columbia 5444 
                  
                  The Walk to the Paradise Garden [9:23] 
                  [A Village Romeo and Juliet (arr. Beecham)] 
                  Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra/Eugène Goossens 
                  14 February 1946: RCA Victor 11-9493 
                  
                  Légende for violin & piano [8:40] 
                  Henry Holst, violin - Gerald Moore, piano 
                  7 August 1942: Columbia DX1094 
                  
                  A Song of Summer [11:02] 
                  Hallé Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli 
                  2 February 1950: HMV DB9609/70