Delius Florida; North Country Sketches

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Frederick Delius

Label: Chandos

Media Format: Cassette

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: ABTD1150

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Florida Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, Conductor
North Country Sketches Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, Conductor

Composer or Director: Frederick Delius

Label: Chandos

Media Format: Vinyl

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: ABRD1150

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Florida Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, Conductor
North Country Sketches Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, Conductor

Composer or Director: Frederick Delius

Label: Chandos

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 66

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: CHAN8413

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Florida Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, Conductor
North Country Sketches Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, Conductor
This is a glorious record. Chandos have provided a wonderful quality of sound; it is warm, atmospheric and totally natural, yet it permits the smallest detail to register clearly. There's no doubt that the engineers were aided by Vernon Handley's evident skill in achieving an ideal balance and clarity in the orchestral textures, even during the climaxes of the North Country Sketches, where care is needed to avoid a congested sound. And they were helped too by the playing of the Ulster Orchestra, which is outstanding in its refinement and tonal beauty. This ensemble goes from strenght to strength.
The Florida Suite is an early work. Few elements of Delius's mature style are yet evident, but the scoring is skilful and attractive and there are plenty of good tunes. Handley watches carefully over what seems to me to be an ideal performance, letting the music unfold easily and naturally so that its charm and warmth flower as if under a warm sun. With the use of DMM technique the 37-minute-long performance is comfortably accommodated on one side. On his 1956 HMV recording (EX290323-3, 6/85) Beecham has revised and edited the score; he nudges and points the music in an inimitable fashion, of course, but his sophisticated approach for once tends to bear down on the music's uncomplicated sweetness.
In the much later North Country Sketches Delius recalls contrasted youthful emotions inspired in him by the Yorkshire countryside through the changing seasons. It is a composition of extraordinary originality and power and deserves to be much better known. Even today it would be foolish to consider a new version of this work without reference to its first recording made in 1949 by Beecham (CBS 61354, 5/73—nla), whose genius for evoking a kaleidoscope of changing moods shines through a dull sound. Sir Charles Groves (HMV) follows the Beecham tradition, but he lacks the older conductor's magical phrasing and his intoxicating impetuosity in the climaxes. It's a good, worthy performance, well recorded, but nothing more. Handley departs from the Beecham tradition. His general approach is broader and more objective: he is acutely sensitive to detail and he understands the ebb and flow of the musical argument to perfection. Occasionally there seems a slight lack of momentum in the more energetic passages, but this is the only criticism I would offer of a performance which I find deeply satisfying.'

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