Another British treasure from Lyrita
jsa | San Diego, CA United States | 06/27/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"To understand the music of Gustav Holst one should know that he was interested in Eastern philosophy & that in his early years he was musically very much under the influence of Wagner (the composer's daughter described this period as "Wagner worship"), from whose spell he broke free in the first years of the 20th century. It was then that England's great folk song tradition became a center of focus for composers such as Ralph Vaughan Williams, who set about collecting & ultimately incorporating folk material into his music. Holst also loved folk tunes, which influenced "A Somerset Rhapsody," the earliest work on this disc & the first work that fully expressed his individuality. Holst's interest in things Eastern is evident in the very colorful "Beni Mora" (subtitled "Oriental Suite") & the relatively brief "Japanese Suite." Both are wonderful pieces that are full of mystery & character. The balance of this disc includes "Hammersmith," which was composed towards the end of Holst's life & which celebrates the district of London by the same name; & the "Fugal Overture" & "Scherzo" - both short, fine pieces of music.
"Boult Conducts Holst" makes an excellent companion disc to Lyrita's Holst compilation conducted by the composer's daughter: "Imogen Holst Conducts Gustav Holst." There are no duplicated works & buyers will have over two hours of Gustav Holst's music between the discs.
These are definitive performances by Adrian Boult in remastered stereo sound that is full & rich. I was fortunate to have purchased this music on vinyl over thirty years ago from the Musical Heritage Society, which licensed material from Lyrita for release in the United States. I loved these recordings then & love them even more now, especially as they are available on one handy cd in excellent sound.
Very highly recommended!"