ELGAR Symphony No 2 WAGNER Tannhäuser Overture
Boult’s very last Elgar Second live from the 1977 Proms
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Composer or Director: Richard Wagner, Edward Elgar
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: ICA Classics
Magazine Review Date: 12/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 74
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ICAC5106

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 2 |
Edward Elgar, Composer
Adrian Boult, Conductor BBC Symphony Orchestra Edward Elgar, Composer |
Tannhäuser, Movement: Overture |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Adrian Boult, Conductor BBC Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
Tannhäuser, Movement: Venusberg Music |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Adrian Boult, Conductor BBC Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
Back to the present version, though, and what treasure-trove it comprises. Not only do the BBC SO play with heartfelt commitment for their beloved founder and former chief but the 88-year-old Boult directs with unerring grip and thrusting vigour. Certainly, the slow movement flows with greater purpose than in his final commercial recording (EMI) but, truth to tell, the whole performance simply beams with wisdom, authority and selfless dedication. As one listens spellbound to the sublime epilogue, a more raptly moving leave taking would be hard to imagine.
So where’s the rub? Well, the boomy, cavernous sound leaves a lot to be desired, with some curiously shrouded, furry string timbre at low levels especially betraying an element of over-processing that unfortunately also takes its toll on the Wagner coupling. Recorded live at the BBC SO’s Maida Vale home in December 1968, this is a marvellously paced, wholly idiomatic and memorably vibrant account of the Overture and Venusberg Music from Tannhäuser that serves as an instructive reminder that, prior to his employment by the BBC in 1929, Boult was frequently engaged to conduct opera.
Summing up, then: if you can contend with the problematic sound, there’s heaps to admire here on purely artistic grounds.
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