Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of English classical music with the London Philharmonic Orchestra's "Boult Conducts Butterworth, Warlock, Hadley & Howells." Released on April 1, 2007, this captivating album is a tribute to the rich musical heritage of early 20th-century England, featuring compositions by George Butterworth, Peter Warlock, Herbert Howells, and Herbert Hadley.
The album opens with two delightful pieces by George Butterworth, "2 English Idylls," showcasing the London Philharmonic Orchestra's exquisite musicianship under the baton of the renowned Sir Adrian Boult. Butterworth's works, including the evocative "The Banks of Green Willow" and the poignant "A Shropshire Lad," are a highlight of the collection, offering a glimpse into the composer's tragically short but brilliant career.
Peter Warlock's "An Old Song" and "Merry Eye" provide a charming contrast, with their folk-inspired melodies and intricate orchestration. Meanwhile, Herbert Howells' "Music for a Prince Suite" offers a regal and elegant interlude, featuring the lively "Corydon's Dance" and the whimsical "Scherzo in Arden."
Herbert Hadley's "Elegy" and "Procession" round out the album, demonstrating the orchestra's versatility and depth. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 8 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to the works of these lesser-known but equally deserving composers.
Recorded by the esteemed Lyrita label, this album is a testament to the enduring power of classical music to transport and inspire. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Boult Conducts Butterworth, Warlock, Hadley & Howells" is sure to delight and enchant.