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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth - Barry Wordsworth Conducts Elgar (2012)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth - Barry Wordsworth Conducts Elgar (2012)
  • Title: Barry Wordsworth Conducts Elgar
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:14:24
  • Total Size: 380 Mb
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Tracklist:

Cockaigne, Op. 40, 'In London Town' (Edward Elgar)
1. Cockaigne, Op. 40, "In London Town" 16:28
Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, 'Enigma' (Edward Elgar)
2. Theme: Andante 01:32
3. Variation 1: C. A. E. (The Composer's Wife) - 02:02
4. Variation 2: H. D. S-P. (Hew David Steuart-Powell) - 00:52
5. Variation 3: R. B. T. (Richard Baxter Townshend) - 01:33
6. Variation 4: W. M. B. (William Meath Baker) - 00:32
7. Variation 5: R. P. A. (Richard Penrose Arnold) - 02:13
8. Variation 6: Ysobel (Isabel Fitton) - 01:18
9. Variation 7: Troyte (Troyte Griffith) 01:03
10. Variation 8: W. N. (Winifred Norbury) - 02:08
11. Variation 9: Nimrod (A. J. Jaeger) - 04:10
12. Variation 10: Intermezzo: Dorabella (Dora Penny) - 02:47
13. Variation 11: G. R. S. (George Robertson Sinclair) 01:04
14. Variation 12: B. G. N. (Basil G. Nevinson) - 02:50
15. Variation 13: Romanza: *** (Lady Mary Lygon) - 02:55
16. Variation 14: Finale: E. D. U. (The Composer) 05:58
5 Military Marches, Op. 39, 'Pomp and Circumstance' (Edward Elgar)
17. No. 1 in D major 06:07
18. No. 2 in A minor 02:38
19. No. 3 in C minor 05:38
20. No. 4 in G major 05:03
21. No. 5 in C major 05:33

Performers:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Barry Wordsworth

Newcomers to classical music will find that this album of Edward Elgar's most popular orchestral works is a helpful introduction to his music, though experienced listeners will likely have their own favorite recordings. By far the best known are the five Pomp and Circumstance Marches, of which No. 1 is famous in Great Britain as the patriotic song, "Land of Hope and Glory," and familiar in the United States from graduation ceremonies. These marches are characteristic of Elgar's bold public style, as is the colorful and jaunty Cockaigne Overture, and they are memorable for their "big tunes," for which he prided himself. But a subtler side of Elgar emerges in the Enigma Variations, which is a masterpiece of brilliant orchestral writing and inventive musical portraiture, with each thinly disguised variation representing a friend or associate, and the finale representing Elgar himself. Though these were deciphered soon after the work's premiere, the source of Elgar's original theme remains a mystery. Barry Wordsworth and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra deliver solid performances in clear and vibrant stereo, and the sound quality is quite high for a budget CD.


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  • jojo5
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Thank you for sharing.
  • Guest Davo
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Enigma excellent. The real gem are the P & C marches, the best ever (and I have most). Big up to the poster!