Symphonies
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The complete acoustic recordings as conducted by Elgar Read more
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A rare Elgar performance from Thuringen Read more
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Vladimir Ashkenazy, winner of the Elgar Society's Elgar Medal, reveals his love of Elgar Read more
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Vladimir Ashkenazy, winner of the Elgar Society's Elgar Medal, reveals his love of Elgar Read more
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The complete electrical recordings as conducted by Elgar, 1926-1934
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With Mark Bebbington Read more
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Includes what many people believe to be Boult's best recording of the second symphony, from 1944 Read more
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Boult's 1949 recording. In particular the heavenly Adagio has an extra meditative intensity in the way that Boult presents each of the great lyrical themes. Gramophone Classical ... Read more
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From 1984, the Concert to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Elgar's death Read more
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'The LSO plays out of its skin for the composer; Falstaff is brilliantly characterised, the Symphony has serious intensity.' Read more
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5 CD set. A wonderfully rich collection that all Elgarians should try to hear. Praise must go to the transfer engineers.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 Read more
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Includes the cello concerto with Beatrice Harrison Read more
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Recorded LIVE in concert with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Read more
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Elgar's astonishing Symphony No. 2. Part of the award winning Mark Elder and the Halle Elgar cycle Read more
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Mark Elder and the Halle. BBC Radio 3 Building a Library First Choice, April 2006 Read more
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Winner of the Elgar Society's Elgar Medal in 2000, Otaka conducts Elgar's majestic Symphony No. 1 and the thrilling Introduction & Allegro Read more
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With the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. 'How thrillingly urgent Elgar's unforgettably gaunt introductory bars sound here – a magnificent launch-pad for an interpretation of unswerving dedication'... Read more
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Elgar's Symphony No. 2 “Here's further proof that Edward Downes is an Elgarian to be reckoned with. This account of the Second Symphony is up there with the very best. A deeply sympathetic reading,... Read more
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Elgar's great Symphony No. 1, coupled with the Imperial March. “Masterly with Elgarian rubato, George Hurst refreshingly chooses speeds faster than have become the norm, closer to those of Elgar himself.”... Read more
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2 CD set. Classic performances from the 1940s and 50s Read more
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3 CD set. Great Boult recordings from 1956 - some issued on CD for the first time. Gramophone Magazine Re-issue of the Month, September 2010 Read more
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2 CD set. Includes a complete performance of the Enigma Variations Read more
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A great 5 CD set, featuring the BBC Symphony Orchestra Read more
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'Andrew Davis penetrates the dark inner core of this great symphony...this is an Elgar Second to set beside the very greatest.' Gramophone Classical Music Guide 2010 Read more
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One of the great Elgarians with the BBC Symphony Orchestra Read more
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Neil Mantle conducts Elgar's 2nd Symphony Read more
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2 CD set. Boult's 1968 Lyrita recordings “…40 years on the comparisons with Boult's other recordings of the Elgar symphonies demonstrate very clearly how fine they are, arguably the finest versions... Read more
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Conducted by Barbirolli. Elgar's Symphony No. 1 plus Brahms and Weber and the anniversary festivities Read more
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A vibrant performance of this epic work Read more
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Brilliant value - 30CDs - very nearly the complete Elgar Read more
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2 CD set. Boult's late recordings of Elgar's symphonies Read more
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Great value 5 CD set from a great Elgarian, including the symphonies, Falstaff, string works, the Cello Concerto with Jaqueline du Pre, Sea Pictures with Janet Baker and more Read more
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Great performances from one who new Elgar well. Read more
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One of the great conductors of our time tackling Elgar's two great completed symphonies Read more
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“arbirolli's way with Elgar's symphonies is different from Boult's - more supple and, in the Second, strikingly melancholic and bleak. BBC Music Magazine, February Read more
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They are superb performances, with plenty of electricity and sense of occasion
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The first movement unfolds in a single expansion sweep without ever sounding hurried, while the wonderful Adagio builds to its awe-inspiring climax with a steady inevitability that strongly recalls ... Read more
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Also includes the Prelude to The Kingdom Read more
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3 CD set, recorded live by the London Symphony Orchestra Read more
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Recorded Live with the London Symphony Orchestra Read more
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Elgar's second symphony. BBC Radio 3 Building a Library Budget Choice, October 2005 Read more
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Sir Georg Solti's great recordings of Elgar, inspired by Elgar's own recordings from the 1920s and early 30s Read more
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Jeffrey Tate conducts Elgar's Symphony No. 1 and Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture Read more
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Also includes a performance of Anthony Payne's "completion" of Pomp & Circumstance No. 6 Read more
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Gramophone Magazine's Editor's Choice from August 2007. A vibrant performance of Elgar's brilliant first symphony, coupled with a performance of the rarely heard orchestral version of Elgar's Organ Sonata... Read more
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With the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Also includes Elgar's In the South Read more
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