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- From: dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker)
- Subject: Re: Havergal Brian Symphony
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.173239.597@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>
- Organization: Camosun College, Victoria B.C, Canada
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 17:32:39 GMT
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- jde0@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (JON DAVID EISENBERG) writes:
- : A couple years ago I read a posting about a synphony by British composer
- : Havergal Brian (sp?). The name of the piece was symphony #1 "the GOTHIC". I
- : have looked at every store I could find, but there was no knowledge of such a
- : composer, let alone the piece itself. I would appreciate any information
- : about recordings/performances that are available.
-
- William Havergal Brian, 1876-1972. Wrote 32 symphonies - thje most by
- anyone since Haydn I believe - of which about 20 were writeen after
- his 80th birthday.
-
- The Gothic (I recall when this was called No.2 but it now seems to be
- No.1) is so enormous that it has only ever been performed maybe half a
- dozen times. You will find it under 'largest symphony' in the Guinness
- Book of Records.
-
- There is only one commercial recording (although I believe there is a
- pirate version of the first professional performance, relayed from
- the RToyal Albert Hallin 1966, under Sir Adrian Boult). 4 soloists, 7
- choirs, the CSR Symphony Bratislava *and* the Slovak Philharmonic
- conducted by Ondrej Lenard on Marco Polo 8.223280-281 (2 CDs).
-
- The work last 111 minutes: the first 3 movements (instrumental)
- lasting appx. 36 minutes, with the rest taken up by the choral finale
- - a setting of the Te Deum.
-
- There are those - including McGill musicologist Paul Rapoport - who
- maintain that it is the finest choral and orchestral work since
- Beethoven's 9th. I have to disagree, I think Mahler's 2nd and 8th are
- both incomparably finer, but it is still an interesting piece.
-
- Marco Polo seem to have launched a Brian series (there is also a 1970s
- recording of symphonies 8 & 9 on EMI and maybe 11 & 32 (?) on
- Unicorn). Just announced are two further Cds, one of which contains
- the 4th - also using larger forces than Mahler's 8th.
-
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- Real: Deryk Barker, Computer Science Dept., Camosun College, Victoria B.C.
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