If Elgar had only written this one work, he would still be among the great composers. The enigmatic theme and its variations encompass the whole of life - its aching beauty, melancholy, joy, vivacity and sadness. Fine recording.
I agree with all the other comments: an absolute magnificent recording my Monteux- unsurpassed in my view! I certainly prefer it over the highly acclaimed 1970 Boult recording (which surprised me- I am a huge fan of Boult in British music). The only recording that for me personally rank alongside this great Monteux recording is the classic 1962 Barbirolli with Philharmonia.
If Elgar had only written this one work, he would still be among the great composers. The enigmatic theme and its variations encompass the whole of life - its aching beauty, melancholy, joy, vivacity and sadness. Fine recording.
Excellent recording !
I owned this very recording. It was a London Stereo Treasury Series LP.
I agree with all the other comments: an absolute magnificent recording my Monteux- unsurpassed in my view! I certainly prefer it over the highly acclaimed 1970 Boult recording (which surprised me- I am a huge fan of Boult in British music). The only recording that for me personally rank alongside this great Monteux recording is the classic 1962 Barbirolli with Philharmonia.
.....I forgot to throw in 'humour' as well
Shame about the low rumble throughout :(
@RTM Boy its been remastered this version hasnt been