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Robert Simpson: Matthew Taylor’s personal tribute for his centenary
I knew Robert Simpson’s name before encountering his music, first as the author of the still definitive biography of Nielsen, who was and still remains one of my Gods, and later as one of the most compelling speakers on Radio 3…
LORD BERNERS: Wedding Bouquet, Luna Park and March
The plot, if it can be called that, is set in a freak pavilion as a weird set of characters pass before us, including a six-armed man, and a three-legged juggler. I’ll leave the rest to your imagination…
MALCOLM ARNOLD: A Centenary Celebration
Curiously though, for a centenary celebration, the majority of the disc is made up of arrangements when even the liner notes acknowledge that Arnold was none too keen on people arranging his music…
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: An Oxford Christmas
This is a fine collection for choir masters on the lookout for ‘new’ carols for their Christmas concerts, or for the rest of us just to enjoy…
ARTHUR SULLIVAN: Incidental Music
One should look out for remarkable organ peroration in the last few bars of what is an intriguing journey for the listener…
MALCOLM ARNOLD: Orchestral Music
… the musical numbers for a full gastronomic menu including Soup (Brown Windsor), Peach Melba etc. show Arnold’s gift for cinematic painting in glorious technicolor.