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Elgar - Severn Suite, Op. 87
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Playing at Hereford Cathedral, in the Elgarian heartland, Winpenny has flair and feeling for the [sonata’s] structure, also highlighting textures (not least in the second movement) that sometimes... — More…
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Special offer. Elgar and his Peers: The Art of the Military Band
London Symphonic Concert Band, Tom Higgins
The music is well performed by the London Symphonic Concert Band. The performances have been well recorded by engineer Ben Connellan and producer Siva Oke. — More…
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Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius
Robert Tear, Alfreda Hodgson, Benjamin Luxon
Scottish National Orchestra & Chorus, Sir Alexander Gibson
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Special offer. The Elgar Edition: The Complete Electrical Recordings
RecommendedSteuart Wilson (Gerontius), Margaret Balfour (Angel), Herbert Heyner (The Priest/The Angel of the Agony), Tudor Davies (Gerontius), Horace Stevens (The Angel of the Agony), Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Margaret Balfour (contralto), Beatrice Harrison (cello), Sir Edward Elgar (piano)
London Symphony...
This 9-disc set gathers all of the recordings of Elgar himself conducting (mainly with the LSO), including the Violin Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. — More…
Awards:
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Gramophone Awards, 1992, Winner - Historic non-vocal
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Special offer. The Organ of Westminster Abbey
Robert Quinney plays works by Elgar
Robert Quinney (organ of Westminster Abbey)
the 'meat' of the disc...is the imposing Sonata which provides a thorough workout both for Quinney's hugely impressive technique and the instrument's capacious resources. Form the protean grandeur... — More…
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Epic Brass
British Music for Brass Band
John Foster Black Dyke Mills Band, Roy Newsome, Major Peter Parkes
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Elgar: Caractacus & Severn Suite
Judith Howarth (soprano), Arthur Davies (tenor), David Wilson-Johnson (baritone), Alastair Miles (bass) & Stephen Roberts (bass)
London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox
Another classic Hickox recording from the early ‘90s; an uneven work, but well worth hearing when done as brilliantly as this. — More…