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Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius / Sea Pictures
 
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Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius / Sea Pictures

Dennis Noble , Edward Elgar , George Weldon , Malcolm Sargent , Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra , Philharmonia Orchestra of London , Heddle Nash Audio CD
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  • Performer: Dennis Noble, Heddle Nash
  • Orchestra: Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra of London
  • Conductor: George Weldon, Malcolm Sargent
  • Composer: Edward Elgar
  • Audio CD (March 27, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Pearl
  • ASIN: B000056H34
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #446,152 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Sea Slumber Song - Gladys Ripley
2. In Haven - Gladys Ripley
3. Sabbath Morning At Sea - Gladys Ripley
4. Where Corals Lie - Gladys Ripley
5. The Swimmer - Gladys Ripley
6. Prelude
7. Jesu, Maria - I Am Near To Death
8. Rouse Thee, My Fainting Soul
9. Sanctus Fortis, Sanctus Deus
10. Proficiscere, Anima Christiana
Disc: 2
1. Introduction
2. I Went To Sleep
3. It Is A Member Of That Family
4. But Hark! Upon My Sense
5. I See Not Those False Spirits
6. But Hark! A Grand Mysterious Harmony
7. Thy Judgement Now Is Near
8. I Go Before My Judge
9. Softly And Gently

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars BETTER THAN MANY, January 27, 2005
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This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius / Sea Pictures (Audio CD)
Elgar inscribed the quotation `This is the best of me' on the score of Gerontius. Elgar also personally selected Heddle Nash to sing the part. This vintage reissue should be of the strongest possible interest to devotees of the work for the latter reason alone. I know it from LP, but technical considerations are not a major concern here and the recorded quality even on vinyl is astonishingly good and presumably has lost nothing in the transfer.

This recording dates from 1945, before the war was quite over, and it shows the best of everyone concerned. In his later years Sargent got a raw deal from critics, the public and especially from the cruel wit of Sir Thomas Beecham for his popularising of the classics, but he is a far better conductor than many were prepared to let on. I still prefer his version of Walton's first symphony (not seemingly available now) to the more famous one by Previn, and there is a quite magnificent live account from him with Sena Jurinac of the Strauss Four Last Songs that seems to me to rival even the celebrated Schwarzkopf/Szell reading. I am likewise enthusiastic about this Gerontius. Where Sargent seems to me outstandingly successful is in bringing light and shade to the score. In the prelude he keeps the tempo moving instead of trying to wring the last ounce of spirituality and solemnity out of it, but I back his approach. The entire first part of Gerontius can very easily stagnate in performance, and Sargent seems alive to this danger and skilful in avoiding it - throughout the whole section, not just in the prelude. He does not pull the tempo around, but there is great tact and sensitivity in his handling of it, and forward momentum is not allowed to lapse. Nash is quite superb, and remarkably well recorded. I like to think I would have found his voice absolutely right even if I had not known whose stamp of authority it carried. Gladys Ripley as the Angel should give nobody any problems, I very much hope. She is not in the `hooty' oratorio tradition of English mezzos/contraltos, her voice is fresh and appealing and she still does very well with the occasional low notes. Norman Walker is likewise well cast in the small part of the Angel of the Agony.

More of the orchestral detail than you might expect comes through the 60-year-old sound, and the balance has been very well handled indeed. Part-way through the second half the sound seems to recede a little, but this soon passes. It would be a bit much to expect the great cry of `Praise to the Holiest' to make the kind of effect it can do nowadays, but even it is not badly dealt with at all.

No doubt this is mainly an issue for collectors, but I would tentatively recommend it to a wider public than that. Nash has totally unique authority, for one thing, and the sound manages to do him justice. Well worth at least sampling, and in my own opinion well worth owning.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Re-mastering of a Classic Performance, May 11, 2010
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This review is from: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius / Sea Pictures (Audio CD)
Lovers of Elgar's transcendent masterpiece, *The Dream of Gerontius*, will inevitably have their favorite recorded versions of the work (mine remains Barbirolli's glorious account with Dame Janet Baker and Richard Lewis). But whatever version you may own, you must hear Sargent's classic 1945 recording. Its historical significance is enormous: the first complete recording of the piece, conducted by one of Britain's best-loved maestros (and staunch advocate of Elgar), and taken down in the shell-shocked aftermath of WW II. Ultimately, though, the musical virtues are what make this *Gerontius* special--even unsurapassed to the present day. Sargent conducts with unique authority, galvanizing his forces to perform at the highest pitch of intensity throughout. Yet however passionate Sargent's involvement, there is not a hint of corniness in his interpretation (excess sentimentality can easily ruin a performance of this work). Among the soloists, Gladys Ripley's Angel conveys a heavenly serenity and compassion unmatched even by Janet Baker for Barbirolli. And one audition of the opening monolog will explain why Heddle Nash "owned" the role of Gerontius in his day. Sargent rightly opts for different singers in the supporting roles of Priest (Dennis Noble, a baritone) and Angel of the Agony (Norman Walker, a bass); both acquit themselves admirably. Sargent went on to re-record the work in 1955 for LP, but by then the magic had vanished--despite Richard Lewis's fine contribution in the title role.

If you are an Elgar enthusiast, a lover of historic performances, or one for whom the English Oratorio Tradition is something of a "guilty pleasure," then this reissue of the Sargent *Gerontius* if for you. Pearl's remastering is remarkably clear and open, despite some surface noise from the original 78-rpm recording. The choral sound is more natural and transparent, less opaque, than is the case with rival reissues on Testament and Classico D'Oro (the latter, in particular, is a dreadful-sounding affair and should be avoided on that account).
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