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Don't start up with all that "there've been no good Vaughan Williams recordings since Sir Adrian and Sir John died" stuff. Or course, Boult's and Barbirolli's recordings of Vaughan Williams' symphonies are authoritative since they gave so many of the works their premieres. But authoritative does not mean definitive, it does not preclude other possibilities, and it surely does not preclude later conductors from giving equally convincing interpretations. As Richard Hickox has demonstrated again and again in his series of recordings of Vaughan Williams' symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra, his interpretations are just as convincing as Boult's and Barbirolli's.
Sometimes, as with this pairing of the Sixth and the Eighth, Hickox and the LSO are even more compelling than Boult or Barbirolli. Boult's 1949 premiere recording of the Sixth with the LSO has the same uncompromising ferocity as Hickox, but the playing of the LSO is at an even higher level now that it has had more than a quarter of a century to get used to it the Sixth. And Barbirolli's 1956 premiere recording of the Eighth with the Hallé Orchestra has the same incandescent luminosity as Hickox and although the LSO cannot match the affection the Hallé had for Barbirolli, it plays with just as much passion, more power, and much more precision. And while the inclusion of the premiere recording of Vaughan Williams' Nocturne for baritone and orchestra setting Whitman's "Whispers of Heavenly Death" from 1908 does not add another great work to the standard repertoire, it does restore an exquisitely lovely and radiantly beautiful lesser work by the young Vaughan Williams to the repertoire. And you know that can't be bad. Chandos' sound is as get as recorded sound gets.
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Symphony No. 6 in E minor (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
3 Poems by Walt Whitman (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
Roderick Williams, baryton - London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
Symphony No. 8 in D minor (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox, direction
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
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Don't start up with all that "there've been no good Vaughan Williams recordings since Sir Adrian and Sir John died" stuff. Or course, Boult's and Barbirolli's recordings of Vaughan Williams' symphonies are authoritative since they gave so many of the works their premieres. But authoritative does not mean definitive, it does not preclude other possibilities, and it surely does not preclude later conductors from giving equally convincing interpretations. As Richard Hickox has demonstrated again and again in his series of recordings of Vaughan Williams' symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra, his interpretations are just as convincing as Boult's and Barbirolli's.
Sometimes, as with this pairing of the Sixth and the Eighth, Hickox and the LSO are even more compelling than Boult or Barbirolli. Boult's 1949 premiere recording of the Sixth with the LSO has the same uncompromising ferocity as Hickox, but the playing of the LSO is at an even higher level now that it has had more than a quarter of a century to get used to it the Sixth. And Barbirolli's 1956 premiere recording of the Eighth with the Hallé Orchestra has the same incandescent luminosity as Hickox and although the LSO cannot match the affection the Hallé had for Barbirolli, it plays with just as much passion, more power, and much more precision. And while the inclusion of the premiere recording of Vaughan Williams' Nocturne for baritone and orchestra setting Whitman's "Whispers of Heavenly Death" from 1908 does not add another great work to the standard repertoire, it does restore an exquisitely lovely and radiantly beautiful lesser work by the young Vaughan Williams to the repertoire. And you know that can't be bad. Chandos' sound is as get as recorded sound gets.
© TiVo
アルバムについて
- 組み枚数 : 1ディスク - 収録数 : 9曲
- 合計収録時間 : 01:11:57
- 1 デジタルブックレット
- メインアーティスト : London Symphony Orchestra ロデリック・ウィリアムズ リチャード・ヒッコックス
- 作曲家 : Ralph Vaughan Williams
- レーベル : Chandos
- エリア: Angleterre
- ジャンル: クラシック シンフォニック音楽
- 期間: 近代スタイル
(C) 2003 Chandos (P) 2003 Chandos
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