Compil. UK on His Master's Voice label
Classical (Romantic)
SEOM 11 on sleeve, SEOM. 11 on label The title is taken from the first movement of Symphony No. 1 headed 'Nobilmente e semplice' although that piece is not included in this record The titles on this record are extracts from: The Crown of India Suite (ASD 2672) Barbirolli Conducts English Stirring Music (ASD 521) The Kingdom (SLS 939) Elgar Violin Sonata, String Quartet HQS 1252) Sacred Music of Edward Elgar (CSD 3660) Elgar Cello Concerto (ASD 655) The Dream of Gerontius (SLS 770)
Sir Edward Elgar vc, vn, 1857-1934 GB album by | |
Sir Charles Groves hps, 1915-1992 GB conductor | |
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra , GB orchestra | |
Noel Rawsthorne org, *1929 GB organ | |
Sir John Barbirolli vc, 1899-1970 GB conductor | |
The Sinfonia Of London , GB orchestra | |
Sir Adrian Boult , 1889-1983 GB conductor | |
The London Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra | |
David Parkhouse p, 1930-1989 GB piano | |
Hugh Bean vn, 1929-2003 GB violin | |
Choir Of Worcester Cathedral , choir | |
Christopher Robinson org, *1936 GB conductor | |
Harry Bramma org, *1936 GB organ | |
Janet Baker voc, *1933 GB mezzo-soprano vocals | |
The London Symphony Orchestra , orchestra | |
Kim Borg voc, 1919-2000 FI bass vocals | |
Hallé Choir , *1858 GB choir | |
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus , choir | |
The Ambrosian Singers , choir | |
Hallé Orchestra , GB orchestra | |
Margaret Price voc, 1941-2011 GB soprano vocals |
John Kehoe sleeve notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | "Caractacus" - Triumphal March | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
2 | Serenade For Strings - 2nd Movement: Larghetto | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
3 | "The Kingdom" - Prelude | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
4 | Violin Sonata In E Minor - 2nd Movement: Romance | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
5 | Ave Verum | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
6 | "Sea Pictures" - Sabbath Morning At Sea | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
7 | "The Dream Of Gerontius" - Proficiscere, Anima Christiana | Sir Edward Elgar | ||
8 | "The Kingdom" - The Sun Goeth Down | Sir Edward Elgar |