If the recording companies were watching...

Started by Alan Howe, Thursday 12 April 2012, 20:32

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Alan Howe

If the recording companies were watching this space, which unrecorded compositions would forum members like to see them record? Three CDs-worth of suggestions per person only, please!

Mine:
CD 1 Felix Draeseke:
Overture Bertran de Born;
Symphonic Andante for Cello and Orchestra;
Violin Concerto in E minor (orchestrated by Wolfgang Müller-Steinbach, not yet published).

CDs 2 and 3 to follow!

hemmesjo


albion

CD 1 - Joseph Holbrooke: Apollo and the Seaman, Op.51; Queen Mab, Op.45 (this might have to be issued as a 2-for-1)

CD 2 - Alexander Mackenzie: Suite, London Day by Day, Op.64; Scottish Rhapsody No.3, Tam o'Shanter, Op.74; Suite for Violin and Orchestra, Op.68; Canadian Rhapsody, Op.67

CD 3 - Frederic Cowen: Symphony No.4, The Welsh; A Suite of Old English Dances; A Phantasy of Life and Love; Concert Overture, The Butterfly's Ball


;D

Christo

CD1: Stanley Bate, Concerto Grosso, Harpsichord Concerto, Cello Concerto
CD2: Arnold Cooke, Symphonies 4, 5, 6
CD3: Ruth Gipps, Symphonies 3, 4, 5

Gareth Vaughan

CD1 Roger sacheverell Coke: PC 3, PC 4 and remaining fragment of PC 5
CD2 any major orchestral works (symphonies or concerti) by Walter Gaze Cooper
CD3 Stanley Wilson: Skye Symphony + another work by Wilson as a filler

Peter1953

CD 1
Dutch Romantic Piano Concertos
Carl A. Smulders (1863-1934)
Piano Concerto in A minor
Jan W.F. Brandts Buys (1868-1933)
Piano Concerto in F major, op. 15

CD2
Willem Kes (1856-1934)
Violin Concerto
Cello Concerto in A minor

Alan Howe

Of course, they may well be watching - so do keep the suggestions coming!

Rainolf

-A CD with Wilhelm Berger's two symphonies. If they are to long for one CD, a set of two CDs, where each symphony is paired with one or two of Berger's pieces for choir and orchestra.

-Wilhelm Petersen: Symphonies Nr. 1 and 3

-Ernst Hermann Meyer: Symphony in B, Symphony "Kontraste-Konflikte", Serenata pensierosa

jerfilm

OK, the American Romantic Composers Series will start with:

CD1:
Ernest Schelling (1879-1939)
Symphony in c
Violin Concerto

CD2:
Edward Burlingame Hill (1872-19??)
Piano Concerto
Helen Hopekirk (1858-1945)
Piano Concerto
Victor Herbert (1859-1924)
Concertino for piano and orchestra

CD3:
Earl Drake (1865-1915)
Violin Concerto
Henry Holden Huss (1862-1953)
Violin Concerto

Jerry

mbhaub

Based on the recent releases of the works for piano and orchesta, all three cds should be dedicated to the symphonies and other orchestral works (w/o organ) by Charles Marie Widor.

allison

Dora Bright Piano Concerto
Rosalind Ellicott Piano Concerto
with orchestral fillers from either

fr8nks

Boxed set of Adolfs Skulte's 9 Symphonies

Boxed set of Arturs Grinups' 9 Symphonies

Jimfin

Opera and choral works are underrepresented in the recording catalogues, so I'd say any pre-Grimes British operas (especially those of Stanford, Mackenzie, Holbrooke or Boughton), and any unrecorded choral works, Stanford, Parry, Mackenzie, Holbrooke...

mikehopf

The Violin Concertos of Kalliwoda; Litolff and the other Goldmark ( the unrecorded concerto... not the other Goldmark)

Christopher

Quote from: Alan Howe on Thursday 12 April 2012, 22:51
Of course, they may well be watching - so do keep the suggestions coming!

Do you have inside info on that?!  :)