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Sir Arthur Bliss: The Composer Conducts

John Ogdon (piano), Cyril Smith, Phyllis Sellick, Donald Douglas, BBC Chorus and Choral Society, Alexandra Choir, Croydon Philharmonic Society, Bbc Symphony Orchestra, BBC Northern Orchestra, Sir Arthur Bliss

London Symphony Orchestra

Sir Arthur Bliss: The Composer Conducts

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Here’s a splendid tribute to Arthur Bliss (1891-1975) marking the 50th anniversary of his death. It also serves as a most welcome reminder of his considerable interpretative acumen on the podium.

Sir Arthur Bliss: The Composer Conducts

John Ogdon (piano), Cyril Smith, Phyllis Sellick, Donald Douglas, BBC Chorus and Choral Society, Alexandra Choir, Croydon Philharmonic Society, Bbc Symphony Orchestra, BBC Northern Orchestra, Sir Arthur Bliss

London Symphony Orchestra

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Here’s a splendid tribute to Arthur Bliss (1891-1975) marking the 50th anniversary of his death. It also serves as a most welcome reminder of his considerable interpretative acumen on the podium.

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Sir Arthur Bliss (1891 – 1975) was an excellent conductor of his own music, but he sadly made only a limited number of commercial recordings. SOMM celebrates the 50th anniversary of Bliss’s death with a 2-CD set of important archive performances, all but two of which he didn’t record commercially, making them of particular interest.

These live performances, mostly recorded at the BBC Proms and not previously made available, are skilfully remastered by long-time SOMM collaborator and executive producer, Lani Spahr. At the invitation of Edward Elgar, Bliss wrote a new work for the Three Choirs Festival in 1920. He was inspired by a book on heraldry to compose a full-scale symphony incorporating symbolic meanings associated with primary colours. Hence, the four movements of A Colour Symphony are Purple, Red, Blue, and Green. The performance issued here is with Bliss conducting his 70th birthday concert at the Proms in 1961. For his 75th birthday concert at the Proms in 1966, Bliss conducted his Piano Concerto, commissioned by the British Council in 1939. Bliss and his younger brother served during World War I, and Kennard was killed at the Battle of the Somme.

In 1930, haunted by nightmares of the war and grief about his brother, Bliss composed Morning Heroes, dedicating it “to the memory of my brother Francis Kennard Bliss and all other comrades killed in battle.” The work is a symphony for orator, chorus, and orchestra, with poetry ranging from The Iliad to Walt Whitman and Wilfred Owen. Lady Bliss considered the pre-eminent orator of this work to be Donald Douglas, featured here with Bliss in 1968—surprisingly, the only performance to date of Morning Heroes at the Proms. The much-revised Concerto for Two Pianos is presented in a version for two pianos and three hands, which Bliss arranged after Cyril Smith suffered a stroke that paralysed his left arm. This performance with Bliss leading Cyril Smith, Phyllis Sellick, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra is from the 1969 Proms.

Two shorter works complete this Bliss anniversary tribute. Mêlée Fantasque from 1921, influenced by Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes, is a precursor to many ballet scores Bliss would produce. The Phoenix, subtitled “Homage to France August 1944,” is noted in the score as symbolizing “the imperishable life and the transcendent beauty of France.”

Contents and tracklist

I. Purple. The Colour of Amethysts, Pageantry, Royalty and Death
Track length6:12
II. Red. The Colour of Rubies, Wine, Revelry, Furnaces, Courage and MAgic
Track length7:21
III. Blue. The Colour of Sapphires, Deep Water, Skies, Loyalty and Melancholy
Track length9:37
IV. Green. The Colour of Emeralds, Hope, Youth, Joy, Spring and Victory
Track length8:22
I. Allegro con brio
Track length16:22
II. Adagietto
Track length9:14
III. Andante maestoso - Molto vivace
Track length11:31
I. Hector's Farewell to Andromache
Track length11:42
II. The City Arming
Track length10:59
III. Vigil - The Bivouac's Flame
Track length12:21
IV. Achilles Goes Forth to Battle - The Heroes
Track length8:14
V. Now, Trumpeter, for Thy Close - Spring Offensive - Dawn on the Somme
Track length11:37
I. Allegro giusto
Track length4:23
II. Larghetto tranquillo
Track length3:11
III. Allegro
Track length4:43

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    August 2025
    Reissue/Archive Issue of the Month

August 2025

Here’s a splendid tribute to Arthur Bliss (1891-1975) marking the 50th anniversary of his death. It also serves as a most welcome reminder of his considerable interpretative acumen on the podium.
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