Wonderful ! I think it is a world premiere recording : The British Symphonic Collection, Vol. 14 - Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Douglas Bostock, conductor, 2005. Label: Classico.
If this is the G minor Symphony I think it is, the movements are: I. Allegro con fuoco II. Andante con moto III. Scherzo: Vivace IV. Finale: Allegro assai
We need a complete Potter cycle!! The last time I heard this it was numbered 10. Clearly more research has been done since then. If its Davan Wetton conducting then I think its the Milton Keynes Symphony Orchestra.
iTunes is SO SLACK -- they only have 2 of Potter's symphonies (on one disc) and NOT every movement of either! So the 1st movement of this work is missing! (Yes, I've tried the other "No."s for this work.) It's actually the same conductor and orchestra too! How IGNORANT of iTunes not to include the full work!
I only want to get the 1st Movement (I have the 2nd from a compilation CD) but I'm not going to pay $23+ (with postage) for the whole CD for one track.
Yes, the Wikipedia article confirms this, saying that this is the 6th symphony he wrote, but that Potter himself labelled it "No. 10" and sometimes even "No. 2" ! (Maybe he had that superstition about avoiding a 9th symphony.)
Just discovered this composer. What a delight. He certainly deserves to be more well known.
Excellent performance and wonderful music. Potter was a great composer and music educator.
Splendida scoperta. Un piglio decisamente romantico, con sfumature "schumanniane".
Thank you for finding yet another great composer! He reminds me slightly of Niels Gade in style.
I believe the conductor is Hilary Davan Wetton. I'll try to turn up more information later.
Thank you for uploading this, I have the 2nd Movt. of this on a compilation CD.
I really think it's time for a first rate ensemble to do a traversal of all of Potter's extant symphonies.
Wonderful ! I think it is a world premiere recording : The British Symphonic Collection, Vol. 14 - Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Douglas Bostock, conductor, 2005. Label: Classico.
If this is the G minor Symphony I think it is, the movements are:
I. Allegro con fuoco
II. Andante con moto
III. Scherzo: Vivace
IV. Finale: Allegro assai
How the F* have I never heard (nor heard of) this composer? This is so great!
Muy bueno gracias
Yes, Hilary Davan Wetton with the Milton Keynes City Orchestra.
We need a complete Potter cycle!! The last time I heard this it was numbered 10. Clearly more research has been done since then. If its Davan Wetton conducting then I think its the Milton Keynes Symphony Orchestra.
Mov.IV 21:15 : enthousiasmant !
Great! Another welcome dent in the perceived near-total domination of German, Austrian and Bohemian composers of the period.
iTunes is SO SLACK -- they only have 2 of Potter's symphonies (on one disc) and NOT every movement of either!
So the 1st movement of this work is missing! (Yes, I've tried the other "No."s for this work.)
It's actually the same conductor and orchestra too! How IGNORANT of iTunes not to include the full work!
Powerful stuff!
I especially love the last movement. So sunny and upbeat! Themes like I have never heard in a symphony before.
Brian Knapp you can find some of those themes in his G major string quartet.
I've just noticed iTunes has called it a "Partial Album" with tracks 1 and 5 missing! How mad! What's the point of that?
I only want to get the 1st Movement (I have the 2nd from a compilation CD) but I'm not going to pay $23+ (with postage) for the whole CD for one track.
Interesting! Its like Mozart lived much longer, went senile and sustained several hard blows to the head.
Absolutely true.
What you say is very amusing and definitely has some truth in it!
I will be exceedingly grateful if someone could point me to a score of his Bravura Variations on a theme by Rossini.
What CD is this from?
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Интерпретация слегка дубоватая, я думаю в руках другого дирижёра симфония могла бы зазвучать выразительнее и составить более целостное впечатление.
This Potter Symphony was identified as his No.10 when Unicorn released it. This is definitely the same recording.
Yes, the Wikipedia article confirms this, saying that this is the 6th symphony he wrote, but that Potter himself labelled it "No. 10" and sometimes even "No. 2" ! (Maybe he had that superstition about avoiding a 9th symphony.)