An irresistible 11 p.m. deadline and an unusually long program made me exit Meyerhoff Hall last night at 10:22 p.m., thus missing the final movement of David Zinman’s performance of Elgar’s Symphony ...
(Barbirolli, Hallé Orchestra; Seraphim SIB-6033: two records). Its rich and spacious slow movement alone makes Elgar’s long symphony worth hearing. Barbirolli pours on the sound.
Saturday 15 October 2005 9:00-13:00 (Radio 3) Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's newest releases. David Nice recommends a version of Elgar's Symphony No 2 in E Flat Major, Op 63 from the ...
The Boston Philharmonic performed Schumann’s “Manfred Overture,” Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, and Elgar’s Symphony No. 1—a symphony seldom included on orchestral programs outside Britain—for a full ...
The “big tune” of the first movement in Elgar’s Symphony No. 1 usually conjures an image of Leslie Howard, resplendent in a uniform and white gloves, making protestations of love to a bejeweled and ...
Elgar, from the Indianapolis SymphonyEdward Elgar looked back to his childhood when he created his "Wand of Youth" suite. Here are The Little Bells, Moths and Butterflies that lead people from the ...
David Gutman and Andrew Farach-Colton discuss Leonard Slatkin’s 1989 recording of Elgar’s First Symphony with the LPO Slatkin has a special affinity with Elgar: can his 1989 interpretation of the ...
Live at the BBC Proms from London’s Royal Albert Hall: Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin joined by violinist Lisa Batiashvili in Sibelius's Violin Concerto, followed by Elgar's First Symphony.
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Arriving at the stately Brattle Street home of Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, I find the maestro in slippers, seated in a cozy leather chair and enraptured by ...