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Elgar – Symphony No.2

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Catalogue numberBIS-1879 SACD
Release date2013-04-10
Discs1
Orig. sample rate44100Hz / 96000Hz
Total time63:54

5 Diapasons, Diapason 09/2013

"The wonderful Larghetto is a joy, the scherzo suitably wild and scary, and the performance ends in the right resigned, wistful glow.” Sunday Times 18/08/2013

The collaboration between BIS and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (RSPO) began some 30 years ago, and has resulted in a number of discs conducted by such distinguished musicians as Antal Doráti, Yuri Ahronovitch and Alan Gilbert, all past chief conductors of the orchestra. As the present principal conductor, Sakari Oramo now conducts the RSPO on a BIS recording, he has chosen works by Edward Elgar, a composer whose music he has been a fervent advocate of since his tenure at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. In particular he Read more
 
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  Composer: Elgar, Sir Edward
  Symphony No.2 in E flat major, Op.63 54:11
01 I. Allegro vivace e nobilmente e semplice 17:33 $ 3.69 USD
02 II. Larghetto 14:00 $ 2.94 USD
03 III. Rondo. Presto 07:36 $ 1.60 USD
04 IV. Moderato e maestoso 15:02 $ 3.16 USD
 
05 Sospiri, Op.70 03:50 $ 0.81 USD
06 Elegy for strings, Op.58 04:14 $ 0.89 USD
  Album total 63:54
ComposerElgar, Sir Edward
ConductorOramo, Sakari
OrchestraRoyal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

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