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Disc No: AV 2194 | |
Price: Sek. 155 | Made in Britain celebrates a rich and nostalgic period of English music surrounding the turn of the 20th century, including evergreens such as Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending (for years Number 1 in the Classic FM Hall of Fame) and Elgar’s Salut d’amour, as well as the folk inspired Two English Idylls by Butterworth and English Folk Song Suites by Vaughan Williams. The programme opens with Walton’s commedia dell’arte concert overture Scapino and closes with the Nell Gwyn Overture by Edward German, music director of London’s Globe Theatre from 1888. |
Name: Made in Britain | |
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Composer | Opus | Music | Key | Performer |
Walton, William (1902 – 1983) | Scapino Overture | Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - John Wilson | ||
Butterworth, George (1885 – 1916) | Two English Idylls | |||
Delius, Frederick (1862 – 1934) | The Walk to the Paradise Garden | |||
Bax, Arnold (1883 – 1953) | The Happy Forest | |||
Elgar, Sir Edward (1857 – 1934) | Salut d’amour | |||
Vaughan Wiliams, Ralph (1872 – 1958) | English Folk Song 'Seventeen Come Sunday’ | |||
Vaughan Wiliams, Ralph | English Folk Song ‘My Bonny Boy’ | |||
Vaughan Wiliams, Ralph | English Folk Song from Somerset | |||
Vaughan Wiliams, Ralph | The Lark Ascending | |||
German, Edward (1862 – 1936) | Nell Gwyn Overture |