Hmmm

Some very interesting pieces here which will provide a lot of interesting and enjoyable listening

My only quibbles are firstly that the only two substantial works composed after 1945 are the Sainsbury and the Wright concertos which, with all respect to the two composers concerned, would not be at the top of many people's list of British concertos still unrecorded.
Secondly, the Frederick Austin works(the Symphony, 'Spring' and 'The Sea Venturers') have been recorded before by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Douglas Bostock on the Classico and RLPO labels. Surely with early 20th century British orchestral repertoire it would have been better to have recorded something new

Sorry to introduce a slightly negative note

I repeat there IS a lot of good, perhaps very good, music on the Dutton list
