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Sir Adrian Boult Conducts Vaug
 
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Sir Adrian Boult Conducts Vaug

~ Ralph Vaughan Williams (Composer), Sir Adrian Boult (Conductor), London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), London Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), Harry Gabb (Performer), et al.
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1. Sym No.6 in e: I. Allegro
2. Sym No.6 in e: II. Moderato
3. Sym No.6 in e: III. Scherzo: Allegro Vivace (Revised Version)
4. Sym No.6 in e: IV. Epilogue: Moderato
5. Sym No.6 in e: III. Scherzo: Allegro Vivace (Original Version)
6. A Song Of Thanksgiving - Betty Dolemore/Robert Speaight/Harry Gabb/Luton Chor Society/Luton Girls' Chor/Arthur E Davies
7. The Lark Ascending - Jean Pougnet

On this CD:
  1. Symphony No. 6 in E minor
    Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult

  2. A Song of Thanksgiving for soprano, speaker, chorus, & orchestra
    Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Harry Gabb
    Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult

  3. The Lark Ascending, romance for violin & orchestra
    Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Jean Pougnet
    Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult


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No conductor is more closely identified with the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams than Sir Adrian Boult, who twice recorded all the symphonies as well as other major works. His 1949 recording of the powerful Sixth Symphony captures the potent emotions of the work to a far greater degree than did his later EMI stereo recording. A welcome bonus is Boult's 1950 remake of the driving Scherzo, incorporating the composer's revisions. A Song of Thanksgiving is an incidental work commissioned by the BBC to celebrate the end of World War II. Despite moments of interest, it is not representative of VW at his best. The Lark Ascending, however, is one of the composer's most beautiful works, and it's given a performance of rapt intensity by Boult and violin soloist Jean Pougnet. --Dan Davis

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5.0 out of 5 stars historic and contemporary - simply the best, Jan 9 2001
By Mr. Ian A. Macfarlane "almac1975" (Fife, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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They don't come better than this. This version of the VW 6th., conceived when the music was still almost white-hot (the symphony received over 100 perormance in its first two years) beats all rivals on interpretation and is remarkably good sonically too. VW paid particular tribute to Boult's skill in moulding the desolate (and difficult) final movement, but every moment of this performance breathes commitment. 'The Lark Ascending' is as fine here as on any other CD (Jean Pougnet is the soloist) and again the sound is very faithful and beautiful. Having the revised version of the symphony's scherzo is indeed a bonus, and a very interesting one, and of course you can programme the CD to play either in the contxt of the symphony as a whole. In addition to all of that the disc is absurdly cheap. You really can't go wrong with this.
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