Anyone else an afficianado of these lovely works?
I just purchased a gorgeous boxed LP set of the John O'Connor recordings. But i have various versions of the concerti, 2 and 3 being my favourite.
I like:
1. his "divine passsagework"(Liszt's words!)
2. Pompous(in a good way- with a nod to Peter Conole

)tuttis
3. Just the gentleness and sometimes sadness of those epic, leisurely opening movements.
4. the mad build-ups to some of the first movt tuttis.
Listening to my old (Rare Recorded editions) Lp of Frank Merrick, the instigator of the Field revival, playing at 2/3 speed the first movt of number 4, was so moving. More wrong notes than in any other recording I own; but what you think he did for Field(he did a performing edition). This is a particuarly poignant, heavy, sad movt anyway, but this nearly brought tears to my eyes.
More upbeat(and technically competent, nay brilliant) are good old Felicja Blumenthal(in No.2) and Rena Kyriakou(in No.3); and, of course, Benjamin Frith, on Naxos.
For the connoisseur of the curiosity, No 5. has a storm in it, complete with bells and GONG :oand Field also wrote a version for TWO pianos and orchestra, though I don't think it has been recorded.
Anyway, which are people's favourite Field PCs and recordings; or indeed, the Nocturnes.
Steve