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BANTOCK, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Orchestral Music - 7 hours 33 minutes !!!

  • COMPACT DISC 1 [73'57]
  • 1 A Celtic Symphony for string orchestra and six harps [20'04]
  • 6 The Witch of Atlas Tone Poem for Orchestra No 5, after Shelley [14'52]
  • bp The Sea Reivers Hebridean Sea Poem No 2 [3'53]
  • bq A Hebridean Symphony [35'08]
  • COMPACT DISC 2 [79'39]
  • 1 Pagan Symphony ‘Et ego in Arcadia vixi’ [35'45]
  • 7 Fifine at the Fair ‘A Defence of Inconstancy’ [35'35]
  • bn Cuchullan’s Lament Heroic Ballad No 1 [3'53]
  • bo Kishmul’s Galley Heroic Ballad No 2 [4'26]
  • COMPACT DISC 3 [69'25]
  • 1 The Cyprian Goddess Symphony No 3 [24'23]
  • 6 The Helena Variations Orchestral variations on the theme HFB [19'25]
  • bu Dante and Beatrice Poem for orchestra [25'00]
  • COMPACT DISC 4 [75'24]
  • 1 Sappho Prelude and Nine Fragments for mezzo-soprano and orchestra [60'27] SUSAN BICKLEY mezzo-soprano
  • bm Sapphic Poem for cello and orchestra [14'57] JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER cello
  • COMPACT DISC 5 [76'48]
  • 1 Prelude to The Song of Songs [11'40]
  • 2 Prelude to Omar Khayyám [6'36]
  • 3 Camel Caravan from Omar Khayyám with chorus [7'56]
  • 4 Caristiona Hebridean Sea Poem No 1 [9'31]
  • 5 Processional Orchestral Scene No 1 [14'40]
  • 6 Thalaba the Destroyer [26'05]
  • COMPACT DISC 6 [77'56]
  • 1 Overture to a Greek Tragedy [17'54]
  • 5 The Wilderness and the Solitary Place [6'19] ELIZABETH CONNELL soprano
  • 6 Pierrot of the Minute [12'11]
  • 7 The Song of Songs excerpts [41'00] ELIZABETH CONNELL soprano, KIM BEGLEY tenor
  • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - orchestra
  • Vernon Handley - conductor
  • BANTOCK

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‘The finest large symphonic recordings of the decade. The burnished colors of Bantock’s singular music—moody, quirky, haunting—glow under the direction of Vernon Handley’ (Fi, USA) ‘Magnificently recorded and performed. When audiences are crying out for “melodious music” how can such music as this have been ignored for so long?’ (Gramophone) ‘A towering classic, as important as a landmark in the rediscovery of British music as it is a monument to the technique of orchestral recording’ (International Record Review)