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Background: Sir Adrian Boult, one of the great British conductors of the 20th century, who studied under the legendary Arthur Nikisch in Berlin which make his Brahms interpretations so special. This fiery 1976 Prom stereo broadcast of Brahms 1 is the only authorised live account available. He recorded the symphony three times in the studio. The live stereo broadcast of Elgar’s Enigma Variations was sourced from the Royal Albert Hall Centenary Concert on 29 March 1971 and features the alternative organ part played by George Thalben-Ball, one of the most celebrated organists of his time. The CD is completed by an extract of an interview Boult gave on the occasion of his 85th birthday where he talks about the art of interpretation. |
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COMPOSER: Johannes Brahms (other
composers in brackets after works) |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: recorded in stereo by the BBC - Royal Albert Hall 17-Aug-1976 / Royal Albert Hall Centenary Concert 29-Mar-1971 / BBC Studios 25-Mar-1974 |
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