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Jan 6, 2013 · The London Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of the Scottish conductor Bryden Thomson playing Sir William Walton's first symphony. A thrilling and "atom...
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This is a winning coupling, with Walton’s two searing masterpieces from the 1930s given electrifying performances…Rattle with players he knows so well combines expressive freedom with knife-edged... — Gramophone Magazine More…. Release Date: 8th Jul 2022. Catalogue No: 5565922. Label: Warner Classics. Length: 78 minutes.
May 24, 2014 · Spanish Radio and Television Orchestra - Carlos Kalmar (cond.) Recorded live in concert on XXV.IV.2014 at the Teatro Monumental, Madrid.
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William Walton. Original works and arrangements cannot be uploaded to the main IMSLP servers located in Canada until 70 years after the creator's death without confirmed permission from the copyright owner or a legal representative. Works that are in the public domain in the United States may be added to PML-US.
Walton: Symphony No. 1/Previn. David Hurwitz. Artistic Quality: 10. Sound Quality: 10. André Previn’s Walton First Symphony remains the performance by which all others must be measured. Dating from the mid-1960s, at the start of Previn’s highly successful tenure at the LSO, this recording impresses with the urgency and hair-trigger ...
Jun 16, 2016 · 0:00 Allegro assai 14:17 Scherzo: Presto con malizia 20:47 Andante con malinconia 31:29 Maestoso - Allegro, brioso ed ardentemente - Vivacissimo - Maestoso
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Feb 28, 2017 · Symphony No. 1, for orchestra (1932–5) • Composition: Begun summer 1932. First three movements, and much of the fourth, completed by summer 1933. Fourth movement completed by August 1935. Revised very slightly for publication in 1936, and again in 1951. • First three movements only: 3 December 1934.