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ARNOLD: Orchestral Works
This is an intriguing programme of orchestral music by Arnold, with examples of his work chosen from four decades of his career and offers some light-hearted offerings alongside weightier material…
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Live Volume 2
Volume 2 in Somm’s invaluable contribution to Vaughan Williams’ 150th Anniversary year are three radio broadcasts by the great RVW interpreter Sir Adrian Boult…
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Live Volume 3
Vaughan Williams never pushed himself to the front as a conductor, even of his own works. But when the opportunity arose, on the showing of a limited number of recordings, he proved himself an accomplished director…
BREAKING THE DROUGHT
This book takes its title from one of the few orchestral works by Australian composer Roy Agnew (1891-1944), largely unknown in Britain…
DODGSON: The Peasant Poet
Some of you may remember Stephen Dodgson presenting parts of Radio 3’s Record Review, but little did we know then that he was a prolific and versatile composer..
DANCE!
This is a hugely rewarding disc of works inspired by the dance. Two masterworks from the early 20th century, here in fascinating arrangements, bookend three contemporary works…