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Fennell Conducts Grainger & Coates

Eric Coates (Composer), Percy Grainger (Composer), Thomas Simpson (Composer), Frederick Fennell (Conductor), Harold Lawrence (Conductor), Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra (Orchestra), London Pops Orchestra (Orchestra)
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1. Halcyon Days
2. Springtime in Angus
3. Youth of Britain

On this CD:
  1. Country Gardens, folk song for orchestra (various arrangements) (BFMS 22)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Frederick Fennell

  2. Shepherd's Hey!, folk song for orchestra (BFMS 16)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  3. Colonial Song, for military band (Sentimental No. 1)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  4. Children's March (Over the Hills and Far Away), folk song for piano & military band (RMTB 4)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  5. The Immovable Do (The Ciphering C), for 9 solo strings or string orchestra or orchestra
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  6. Mock Morris, for orchestra (elastic scoring) (RMTB 1)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  7. Handel in the Strand, clog dance for orchestra (various orchestations; RMTB 2)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  8. Irish Tune from County Derry (Londonderry Air), folk song for string orchestra with 2 horns ad lib. (BFMS 15)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  9. Spoon River, folk song for elastic scoring (3 instruments to orchestra) (AFMS 2)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  10. My Robin Is To the Greenwood Gone
    Composed by Thomas Simpson
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  11. Molly on the Shore, folk song for orchestra (or theater orchestra) (BFMS 1)
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Frederick Fennell

  12. The Three Elizabeths, suite for orchestra Halcyon Days
    Composed by Eric Coates
    Performed by London Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Frederick Fennell

  13. The Three Elizabeths, suite for orchestra Springtime in Angus
    Composed by Eric Coates
    Performed by London Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Frederick Fennell

  14. The Three Elizabeths, suite for orchestra Youth of Britain
    Composed by Eric Coates
    Performed by London Pops Orchestra
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Frederick Fennell


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Grainger's delicious folk-song arrangements deserve a place in every collection, being not only charming, but absolutely unique of their kind. Grainger treated these lovely melodies the way a scientist examines a prime specimen, breaking them down into their component parts, and arranging most of them many different times--each version orchestrated and harmonized differently so as to examine the melodic material from every conceivable angle. He was particularly fond of what he liked to call "tuneful percussion," a collection of mallet instruments and bells that adds touches of bright color to his beloved tunes. This fine collection includes all of his most famous pieces in lively, sensitive performances. --David Hurwitz

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fennell's Grainger & Coates, December 31, 2003
By Robert E. Nylund (Ft. Wayne, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews
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Famed American band conductor Frederick Fennell turned to British music in this highly enjoyable compilation of music by Percy Grainger and Eric Coates, who both lived during the first half of the twentieth century.

Grainger (1882-1961), who was actually born in Australia and later became an American citizen, authorized and approved the recordings of some of his more popular compositions and arrangements. Like Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kodaly, Grainger collected folk music and some of those pieces are represented on this CD. One of the most familiar tunes is "Irish Tune from County Derry," which is better known as the melody for "Danny Boy." It is given a particularly sensitive, lovely, and lyrical performance by the Eastman Rochester "Pops" Orchestra under Fennell.

The works are generally light and lively, expertly played by the musicians of the Eastman School of Music, where these recordings were made in 1959. The sound is typically top-notch, taken from the original triple track stereophonic tapes that were part of Mercury's "Living Presence" series.

Some of these pieces were originally written for piano. Grainger himself was a very capable pianist, as can be heard in some of the Columbia acoustical recordings he made in 1922. The orchestrations are generally rich and colorful.

"The Immovable Do" was inspired by a stuck note on a small organ. The "Do" is actually "doe," as in "do-re-mi." It is highly original and very charming.

All of the works have special, endearing qualities and are often very entertaining. In a way, this is classical music for people who say they don't like classical music; for those who do like classical music, this is a pleasant change-of-pace.

With the London "Pops" Orchestra, Fennell later recorded a three-movement suite by Eric Coates (1886-1957), who is best known for his light classical works, notably the "London Suite" and the "London Again Suite," works that Coates himself recorded for English Columbia (which usually utilized EMI engineers in London).

"The Three Elizabeths" pays tribute to three members of British royalty. "Halcyon Days" salutes Queen Elizabeth I; "Springtime in Angus" honors Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; and "Youth of Britain" honors Princess Elizabeth, who became Queen Elizabeth II. Typically, Coates music has great charm and memorable melodies. The performance here is quite delightful.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music from the Soil, March 29, 2000
By Stephen Maxam (State of Maine, USA) - See all my reviews
Grainger was one of the group of British composers at the turn of the century who were fascinated by the oral tradition folk songs which were starting to disappear from the earth. Holst, Vaughan-Williams, Delius, Butterworth, all wrote distillations of this wonderful music. Grainger even recorded it. This recording does have a few oddities about it. Perhaps Fennell could be said to not have "been in touch with his feminine side", so slower, lyrical pieces may not his forte, but in some cases they can have a hypnotic quality. The County Derry certainly does have sentiment. His performances are marked with exhilarating virility, and he has a strong passion which maybe had a chance to show itself better with the wind ensemble recordings, but this one still has the Fennell energy and love. Also, he may have considered a symphony orchestra to be a wind ensemble surrounded by strings, but I forgive him it because he so lovingly "dished up"* a fine collection of Grainger for us, and anyway, Grainger may have shared the view as well. Grainger didn't give us a lot of time to see and feel the places and perceptions in any of his short pieces, but if you catch them, they are certainly there, and Fennell I think caught them and knew them as well. Molly on the Shore has these brief, mystical moments. Grainger is so worth pursuing, this recording is a must, and so are the other Fennell/Grainger recordings. I really don't think anyone has sensed the poignant beauties in Grainger's little jewels as well as Fennell. *Favorite Grainger phrase, e.g., "Molly on the Shore, Dished Up For Piano"
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great composer, great conductor, great orchestra., May 4, 1999
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Children's March is fantastic, the clip doesn't do it justice. A great piece to listen to, especially with this fine orchestra and conductor, it's even more fun to play.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Shephard's Hey
I find this orchestra uncapable of meeting my standards with this piece. It should completely exhilarate and move you. This recording does neither.
Published on April 10, 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Good music but not top level perfromance
This CD holds some wonderful music (that of Percy Grainger) and I hold great respect for both Frederick Fennell and the University of Rochester. Read more
Published on November 27, 1999 by William F. Bell

5.0 out of 5 stars Shepherd's Hey Is the Best!
Well, I really can't comment on any song but Shepherd's Hey, but if the others are half as good as it, the CD is worth it. Read more
Published on April 30, 1999

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