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ttf_Andrew Meronek
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Post by ttf_Andrew Meronek »

I want to go on a Holst recordings binge. What are some of your favorite works of Holst, and if you can recommend a specific recording - please do!

Not just The Planets, awesome as that tasty, tasty ear candy is.  Image
ttf_robcat2075
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Post by ttf_robcat2075 »

Well... the two band suites are classics.

The recording by the Dallas Wind Symphony is wonderful.
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Post by ttf_Stewbones43 »

Three to look at:-

In the Bleak Midwinter-beautiful Christmas carol but also listen to the version by Harold Darke, both are beautiful (Try recordings by Kings College Choir, Cambridge, England.

Orchestral pieces to try:-

A Somerset Rhapsody

The Perfect Fool

Both have good trombone parts.

Cheers

Stewbones
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Post by ttf_boneagain »

Since you DID mention The Planets, I recently got an SACD of my favorite version.  It is a bit more nuanced than more "modern" versions, with more color in the brass voices.  It was conducted by the man who premiered the thing: Adrian Boult.  I had to get it from Japan, as western outlets don't seem to have it.  The UPC is: 4943674222339.  If you have good equipment, you WILL hear the great organ stops on this, and most of the inner detail of the dense scoring.

For the wind suites, I don't know if it's available anywhere now (my CD is from pre-UPC times) but Telarc had a nice issue with both suites by Fennell and Cleveland.

Mercury Living Presence reissues might also be worth your consideration, with great performances by Eastman under Fennell.  Hammersmith is in the big box set, Volume 1, disk 12, and on a separate reissue with UPC 028943200929.  I don't know the UPC's for the band suites, but they are on disk 30 of the second boxed set.

From what I've read, you have to look carefully at WHICH re-issue you get.  I don't think the SACD versions taken from the masters had any interaction with the original producer.  The boxed sets definitely WERE remastered for CD by Wilma Cozart Fine, who was the main set of ears for the original LP mastering.

There's a lot of other Holst out there.  I'll be interested to hear about other favorite recordings.
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Post by ttf_Woolworth »

One of the lesser-performed Holst pieces is "Hammersmith".  Very moody and dark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6osFgS_gDrs
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Post by ttf_Rockymountaintrombone »

It's worth checking out his Duet for Trombone and Organ. Nice piece - early work of Holst. Alain Trudel has a good recording of it.

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And that Trudel trombone + organ CD is great in general.
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Post by ttf_Andrew Meronek »

Quote from: Woolworth on Today at 08:18 AMOne of the lesser-performed Holst pieces is "Hammersmith".  Very moody and dark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6osFgS_gDrs

Ooooh! Aaaah!

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Yeah, that's nice. Speaking of moody and dark, Egdon Heath: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kDF3AG3Gp4

I guess that's one of Holst's personal favorites.

Given that The Planets and the band Suites are well-known but as a rule, generally not much else, I'm curious about the guy. Great works like those don't come out of a vacuum.

ttf_sf105
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Post by ttf_sf105 »

And for the planets, I really like the New Queens Hall Orchestra version. The period instruments bring out all sorts of colours. There is a recording with Holst conducting, but apparently he had to speed it up to fit on the disks.
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Post by ttf_bbocaner »

The Moorside Suite for brass band has always been a favorite. I also enjoy the Somerset Rhapsody a lot.
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Hymn of Jesus for orchestra and chorus. Trombones are promiment through out. Starts with trombones playing chant. great piece
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Hymn of Jesus for orchestra and chorus. Trombones are promiment through out. Starts with trombones playing chant. great piece
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