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London Philharmonic Orchestra|Holst: A Winter Idyll - Elegy - Indra - A Song of the Night - Sita Interlude - Invocation - The Lure - Morning of the Year Dances

Holst: A Winter Idyll - Elegy - Indra - A Song of the Night - Sita Interlude - Invocation - The Lure - Morning of the Year Dances

David Atherton, London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra

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When investigating the music of Gustav Holst, you ought to hear The Planets before the symphonic poem Indra, the "St. Paul's Suite" before the ballet music from The Lure, and "Edgon Heath" before the Interlude from Act Three of the opera Sita. But if you are already familiar with Holst's best-known works and most of his lesser-known works as well -- and you liked what you've heard -- you should by all means try this disc of Holst rarities with David Atherton leading either the London Philharmonic or the London Symphony. There is much early Holst here, music full of oriental excess -- Indra and Sita -- and of Wagnerian rhetoric -- A Winter Idyll and Elegy (In Memoriam William Morris). There is some later Holst here, music full of nervous vigor and robust brilliance -- The Lure ballet music and particularly the dances from The Morning of the Year. And while not all of the music is top-drawer Holst -- "the later the date, the better the music" holds true -- most of it is at least interesting and some of it is flat-out terrific. Indra has its moments of poetic grandeur; A Song of the Night for violin and orchestra has its own special dark lyricism; the Invocation for cello and orchestra has its tone of solemn intensity. There are no undiscovered masterpieces here, it's true, but fans of the early twentieth century English composer will surely want to hear these piece, particularly in these first-rate performances by either the LPO or the LSO led by the deeply dedicated David Atherton -- so dedicated that you can occasionally hear him groan at climaxes. Lyrita's lush stereo sound from 1982 and lucid digital sound from 1993 are in their different ways equally fine.

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Holst: A Winter Idyll - Elegy - Indra - A Song of the Night - Sita Interlude - Invocation - The Lure - Morning of the Year Dances

London Philharmonic Orchestra

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A Winter Idyll (Gustav Holst)

1
A Winter Idyll
London Philharmonic Orchestra
00:07:10

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

Symphony in F major, Op. 8, "The Cotswolds" (Gustav Holst)

2
II. Elegy: Molto adagio (In Memoriam William Morris)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
00:09:10

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

Indra, Op. 13 (Gustav Holst)

3
Indra, Op. 13
London Philharmonic Orchestra
00:12:40

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

A Song of the Night, Op. 19, No. 1 (Gustav Holst)

4
A Song of the Night, Op. 19, No. 1
Lorraine McAslan
00:08:52

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - David Atherton, Conductor - Lorraine McAslan, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

Sita, Op. 23 (Gustav Holst)

5
Act III: Interlude
London Philharmonic Orchestra
00:05:56

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

Invocation, Op. 19, No. 2 (Gustav Holst)

6
Invocation, Op. 19, No. 2
Alexander Baillie
00:09:34

Alexander Baillie, Artist, MainArtist - Gustav Holst, Composer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

The Lure (Gustav Holst)

7
The Lure
London Symphony Orchestra
00:08:46

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

The Morning of the Year, Op. 45, No. 2 (Gustav Holst)

8
The Morning of the Year, Op. 45, No. 2
London Symphony Orchestra
00:13:45

Gustav Holst, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - David Atherton, Conductor

(C) 2006 Lyrita (P) 2006 Lyrita

Album review

When investigating the music of Gustav Holst, you ought to hear The Planets before the symphonic poem Indra, the "St. Paul's Suite" before the ballet music from The Lure, and "Edgon Heath" before the Interlude from Act Three of the opera Sita. But if you are already familiar with Holst's best-known works and most of his lesser-known works as well -- and you liked what you've heard -- you should by all means try this disc of Holst rarities with David Atherton leading either the London Philharmonic or the London Symphony. There is much early Holst here, music full of oriental excess -- Indra and Sita -- and of Wagnerian rhetoric -- A Winter Idyll and Elegy (In Memoriam William Morris). There is some later Holst here, music full of nervous vigor and robust brilliance -- The Lure ballet music and particularly the dances from The Morning of the Year. And while not all of the music is top-drawer Holst -- "the later the date, the better the music" holds true -- most of it is at least interesting and some of it is flat-out terrific. Indra has its moments of poetic grandeur; A Song of the Night for violin and orchestra has its own special dark lyricism; the Invocation for cello and orchestra has its tone of solemn intensity. There are no undiscovered masterpieces here, it's true, but fans of the early twentieth century English composer will surely want to hear these piece, particularly in these first-rate performances by either the LPO or the LSO led by the deeply dedicated David Atherton -- so dedicated that you can occasionally hear him groan at climaxes. Lyrita's lush stereo sound from 1982 and lucid digital sound from 1993 are in their different ways equally fine.

© TiVo

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