℗ 2020 Parlophone Records Limited; A Warner Classics release,
Released June 26, 2020
Duration 1h 19m 43s
Record Label Warner Classics
Genre Classical
 

Elgar: Symphony No. 1, Op. 55 & Cello Concerto, Op. 85

Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

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Symphony No. 1 in A-Flat Major, Op. 55  
1.1
I. Andante nobilmente e semplice - Allegro
Edward Elgar; Hallé Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli
20:12
1.2
II. Allegro molto
Edward Elgar; Hallé Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli
6:59
1.3
III. Adagio
Edward Elgar; Hallé Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli
12:21
1.4
IV. Lento - Allegro
Edward Elgar; Hallé Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli
13:04
Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85  
1.5
I. Adagio - Moderato (feat. André Navarra)
Sir Edward Elgar; Sir John Barbirolli; André Navarra; Hallé Orchestra
7:08
1.6
II. Lento - Allegro molto (feat. André Navarra)
Sir Edward Elgar; Sir John Barbirolli; André Navarra; Hallé Orchestra
4:33
1.7
III. Adagio (feat. André Navarra)
Sir Edward Elgar; Sir John Barbirolli; André Navarra; Hallé Orchestra
4:35
1.8
IV. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro ma non troppo (feat. André Navarra)
Sir Edward Elgar; Sir John Barbirolli; André Navarra; Hallé Orchestra
10:51
Warner Classics and Parlophone release this beautiful legacy recording of Sir John Barbirolli heading the Hallé Orchestra to present two major works by Elgar. The Symphony No. 1 in A♭ major, Op. 55 is one of his two completed symphonies. The first performance was given by the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Hans Richter in Manchester, England, on 3 December 1908. It was widely known that Elgar had been planning a symphony for more than ten years, and the announcement that he had finally completed it aroused enormous interest. The critical reception was enthusiastic, and the public response unprecedented. Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85, his last notable work, is a cornerstone of the solo cello repertoire. Elgar composed it in the aftermath of the First World War, when his music had already gone out of fashion with the concert-going public. In contrast with Elgar's earlier Violin Concerto, which is lyrical and passionate, the Cello Concerto is for the most part contemplative and elegiac. Born in London of Italian-French parents, Sir John Barbirolli (1899–1970) trained as a cellist and played in theatre and café orchestras before joining the Queen’s Hall Orchestra under Sir Henry Wood in 1916. His conducting career began with the formation of his own orchestra in 1924, and between 1926 and 1933 he was active as an opera conductor at Covent Garden and elsewhere. Orchestral appointments followed: the Scottish Orchestra (1933–36), the New York Philharmonic (1936–42), the Hallé Orchestra (1943–70) and the Houston Symphony (1961–67). Barbirolli guest conducted many of the world’s leading orchestras and was especially admired as an interpreter of the music of Mahler, Sibelius, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Delius, Puccini and Verdi. He made many outstanding recordings, including the complete Brahms and Sibelius symphonies, as well as operas by Verdi and Puccini and much English repertoire.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Classics Studio Masters

Tracks 1-8 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.86
-7.64 to -0.88
-24.68
-30.68 to -21.28
-20.78
-27.40 to -17.80
13
12 to 15
1
I. Andante nobilmente e semplice - Allegro
-2.20-22.52-17.912
2
II. Allegro molto
-1.42-24.30-20.214
3
III. Adagio
-7.64-30.68-27.414
4
IV. Lento - Allegro
-1.42-22.36-17.812
5
I. Adagio - Moderato (feat. André Navarra)
-1.03-23.07-19.313
6
II. Lento - Allegro molto (feat. André Navarra)
-2.05-25.38-21.615
7
III. Adagio (feat. André Navarra)
-6.28-27.81-24.213
8
IV. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro ma non troppo (feat. André Navarra)
-0.88-21.28-17.812

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