Release Date: 29 September 2023
Label: Australian Eloquence
Packaging Type: Box Set
No of Units: 21
Barcode: 0028948421176
Genres: Classical  Orchestral  
Release Date: 29 September 2023
Label: Australian Eloquence
Packaging Type: Box Set
No of Units: 21
Barcode: 0028948421176
Genres: Classical  Orchestral  
Description
An A-Z of 23 conductors in a feast of classic recordings from Decca's early years - 1929-1949 - including the golden age of its 'ffrr' technology.
The pre-war recordings inevitably centre on British/Irish conducting talent, old and new: Hamilton Harty, dynamic in Haydn and Walton; Walton himself, in a definitive first recording of Facade; atmospheric Vaughan Williams, Elgar and Coates from Henry Wood. One of the rarest items in the set is Bach's Concerto for Two Violins as led by Mengelberg in 1936.
The post-war material includes several great names of the podium from those pre-war days, judiciously picked up by Decca when they might otherwise have been forgotten: Albert Coates whipping up a frenzy in the Russian repertoire he made his own; Clemens Krauss, incandescent in Strauss from Milan and London; Leo Blech's genial 'Surprise' Symphony of Haydn.
Senior composer-conductors include Fitelberg in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 3 and Enescu in Schumann's Second. Then there are thrilling young podium tyros who were setting London musical life alight in the postwar years: Celibidache's electrifying and wayward Tchaikovsky, Martinon's exquisite Ravel, Coppola's majestic Schumann.
A note from the remastering engineer Andrew Hallifax explains the history behind this first-ever release of Handel choruses conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Mark Obert-Thorn explains his choice of treasures for this box and introduces the history of Decca and its revolutionary development of 'full frequency range recording' in the late 1940s. Peter Quantrill expands the historical perspective with notes on both Decca and each of the individual conductors in the box.
"There is much that reflects Furtwangler's great attention to dynamic relationships, his sense of architecture, and his ear for balance and color. He whips up quite a phenomenal bit of energy for the final coda." Fanfare, July 2020 (Furtwangler - Brahms: Symphony No. 2)
"Mr. Riddle seems to get ample sonority and a good deal of variety out of the solo part, and the recording is clear and free from harshness." Gramophone, February 1938 (Walton: Viola Concerto)
"[Harty] shows clearly how much of the work's success was due to his inspired advocacy. He brings out the vehemence and passion very starkly, but also finds an underlying rock-like strength." Gramophone, December 1993 (Harty - Walton: Symphony No. 1)
"It would be difficult to exaggerate the concentrated power of this music, which is superbly performed and recorded." The Record Guide, 1955 (Van Beinum - Britten: Four Sea Interlude.
Tracklisting
Joshua Bell
Irmgard Seefried
Concertgebouworkest / Colin Davis
Michael Tilson Thomas
Bayerischer Staatsopernchor & Orch, Keilberth
Andor Foldes; Ferdinand Leitner
Andor Foldes
Various artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various
Various
Various
Various