Haydn Wood Violin Concerto

Started by Alan Howe, Friday 05 March 2010, 17:44

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FBerwald

Quote from: Gareth Vaughan on Friday 05 March 2010, 22:41
.....I had hoped that Tasmin Little would record it, after she gave a splendid performance last year....

It seems she has finally recorded this beauty. 



https://www.chandos.net/details06.asp?CNumber=CHAN%2010879

eschiss1

The other two concertos are only relatively better-known - the Delius moreso, the Coleridge-Taylor has still had only a few recordings- and even though the Delius has had a fair number of recordings I guess (even I remember when this wasn't the case, I think) I doubt they're all equally fine, and there's always room for a really good, well-interpreted and recorded one. I think this CD looks really promising... thanks :)

Alan Howe


FBerwald

I know that this might warrant a new thread but I just wanted to ask... Haydn Wood seems to have composed a Symphony in D minor which was never published. Does anyone have any clue about this piece? Was it ever performed? Since we have amazing musical-archaeologists in this forum may be it might be "discovered"  :D

Mykulh

Most of your questions about Haydn Wood and his Symphony can be answered here:

http://www.haydnwoodmusic.com/

Michael