Normally I post a “big piece” on a Monday – this week I am bringing it forward a day to share something that has been on my “post on a Sunday” list for some time.
Back in London Again
We were in London a couple of days ago with the Cockaigne Overture and we return there today.
Surprisingly Popular
This is another example of a composition that benefited from the “Classic FM” effect. Played many times and made a permanent fixture in the minds of the listeners. It was an arrangement featuring the Royal Marines band that was used and it has been a fixture in the “Hall of Fame” ever since the new millenium began.
In London Town
Not travelling too far today! Great music by Elgar
An Unusual Horn Choir
Every now and again I like to share something a bit unusual – here is this week’s treat!
Wind Band Memories
Was thinking about some of my wind band playing and this piece came to mind. The two Holst suites were favourites with the Glasgow school’s band and are full of good sounds.
A Symphony That Became an Opera
This piece is another that came to my attention sort of by accident. At a concert in Glasgow Cathedral (that I think I have mentioned before) I played Nobilissima Visone by Paul Hindemith. As I tended to do at that time, I went searching in a little record shop down near the Kelvin Hall for a recording.
A Heavenly Choir
From Haydn’s Creation – which I think may well have been the only oratorio I played on horn – a very well known chorus.
Time for Some More Comedy
Quite often have something ‘lighter’ for the weekend – here it is.
More Electronic Wizardry
Another example of music “digitised” – but rather more gently than the Beethoven the other day.