Coates & Moeran - Violin Concertos
Colin Sauer (violin), Alfredo Campoli (violin)
BBC Northern Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Sir Adrian Boult
Campoli's 1954 live Festival hall broadcast of EJ Moeran's Violin Concerto outclasses the few recordings it has had since - his playing is utterly charismatic, turning the work unashamedly into...
Coates & Moeran - Violin Concertos
Colin Sauer (violin), Alfredo Campoli (violin)
BBC Northern Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Sir Adrian Boult
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Campoli's 1954 live Festival hall broadcast of EJ Moeran's Violin Concerto outclasses the few recordings it has had since - his playing is utterly charismatic, turning the work unashamedly into...
About
Possibly one of the rarest recordings of all time: the violin concerto by Douglas Coates (better known for choral and organ music) was broadcast in 1951, after which the BBC destroyed or re-used the tape as was their custom. Coates, a writer in romantic style, like Bax, Delius and Moeran, was so angry with the "modernist" attitudes at the BBC that he tore up the score and parts. The work was believed completely lost until we came across the off-air recording which Coates had made, of which only two original copies exist. We are delighted to have "re-discovered" this music. Moeran's concerto dating from a few years later has also been relatively neglected. This performance again comes from a BBC broadcast.
Contents and tracklist
- Douglas Coates (narrator)
- Recorded: 1951
- Recording Venue: Live performance
- Colin Sauer (violin)
- BBC Northern Orchestra
- Sir Charles Groves
- Recorded: 1951
- Recording Venue: Live performance
- Alfredo Campoli (violin)
- BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Sir Adrian Boult
- Recorded: 1954
- Recording Venue: Live performance
Awards and reviews
May 2006
Campoli's 1954 live Festival hall broadcast of EJ Moeran's Violin Concerto outclasses the few recordings it has had since - his playing is utterly charismatic, turning the work unashamedly into a virtuoso vehicle. Adrian Boult directs an accompaniment completely at one with this passionate, extrovert view of the piece.
July 2006
…recordings of Moeran's gorgeous Violin Concerto are… thin on the ground. Don't let the crumbly sound put you off: the music-making is of exemplary commitment, songful rapture and sizzling passion (a high old time is had in the Bacchic central rondo). Campoli plays with virtuosity and golden tone, and Boult's typically watchful accompaniment fits him like a glove.