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This disc has a release date of November 12th

Sir Edward ELGAR (1857-1934)
The Longed for Light - Elgar’s Music in Wartime
Polonia (1915) [13:20]
Carillon for speaker and orchestra (1914) [8:27]
Sospiri (1914) [4:52]
Une Voix dans le Désert for speaker, soprano and orchestra (1915) [11:05]
Carissima (1914) [3:52]
Le Drapeau Belge for speaker and orchestra (1917) [3:27]
Rosemary (1915)
The Sanguine Fan, ballet music (1917) [17:59]
Sursum Corda (1894) [8:39]
Simon Callow (speaker); Susan Gritton (soprano)
BBC Concert Orchestra/John Wilson
rec. Watford Colosseum, 13-15 February 2012
SOMM CD247 [75:10]

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Elgar was deeply distressed by the events of the Great War - and the War greatly influenced his musical output as this collection testifies. Not included here, of necessity, considering their length, are: The Spirit of England (considered by Jerrold Northrop Moore to be Elgar’s ‘sleeper’) and his substantial score for the children’s play The Starlight Express

The opening bars of Wilson’s Polonia, Elgar’s tribute to the people of Poland, signal a performance that has great sweep and attack. The music mixes patriotic themes and music by Chopin and Paderewski with Elgar’s original material. Wilson also delivers some nicely judged nuances and felicities and a beautifully-shaped violin solo. But then so did Boult in his magnificent 1974 recording and I do miss Boult’s more affecting, more slowly-unfolding treatment of the ‘With Smoke of Fires’ chorale at its first appearance at 1:30.
 
The Belgian poet, Emile Cammaerts’ agonised poetry for his country’s sufferings inspired Elgar three times: Carillon;Une Voix dans le Désert and Le Drapeau Belge.John Wilson’s accompaniments are consistently noble and proud, poignant and heartrending. Susan Gritton’s plaintive expression of hope “When the spring comes round again”, her song arising from the shattered cottage on the ravaged front line so movingly lifts the desolation of Une Voix dans le Désert. The problem as I see it, with these three narratives with orchestra, is the affected, too dramatic readings of Simon Callow. He is clearly moved by his material and you can sense that he is on the verge of tears as he reads from Carillon: “With branches of beech, flaming beech, To the sound of the drum, We’ll cover the graves of our children.” Repeated listening to his mannered delivery just irritates this reviewer. To my mind Richard Pasco’s more restrained, more dignified readings on a competitive CD of Elgar’s War Music - Pearl SHE CD9601 are to be preferred.
 
Between these pieces and The Sanguine Fan, the most substantial work in this collection the three shorter romantic, nostalgic pieces all receive graceful performances. Sospiri all gentle sighs, Carissima charms and Rosemary (‘That’s for remembrance’) waltzes poignantly.
 
The Sanguine Fan was a ballet conceived and produced for a wartime charity concert. Its inspiration had been a drawing in sanguine on a fan. It depicted figures in 18th century dress overlooked by trees with cupids beckoning and to the left Echo and Pan with their backs to the humans. From this drawing Ina Lowther, the granddaughter of a former vicar of Malvern, was inspired to write the ballet’s story. In brief, a group of lovers dance, within the trees before the shrine of Eros. One couple quarrel and they part. The man curses Eros and is then beguiled by Echo who is also beloved by Pan. On awakening Pan is furious and strikes the man dead before running off into the trees, laughing. The dead man’s lover is devastated. The Sanguine Fan is a charming work; lyrical and darkly dramatic. Wilson responds enthusiastically to its diverse moods delivering a performance that outshines even Boult’s in its rhythmic strength and flexibility and in its subtle nuances. Surely dancers would appreciate Wilson conducting a production of this underestimated work?
 
Sursum Corda dates back to 1894 but its solemn elegiac qualities make it an ideal composition to round off this concert - stoical grief recollected in proud majesty.
 
Ian Lace 

 

 


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