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The Hallé at 150 [sound recording] : Sibelius, Symphony no.3, etc.

By: Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957Contributor(s): Elder, Mark [conductor.] | Harty, Hamilton [conductor.] | Barbirolli, John [conductor.] | Heward, Leslie [conductor.] | Hallé, TheMaterial type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BBCMM289 | BBCSeries: The BBC music magazine collection ; vol.16, no.6Publication details: [London] : BBC, 2007Description: 1 sound disc (70:03 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 12 cm. + bookletOther title: The Hallé 150th anniversary [Cover title]Uniform titles: Symphonies no.3, op.52, C major Contained works: Butterworth, George, 1885-1904, A Shropshire lad (orchestral rhapsody) | Dvořák, Antonín, 1883-1953, Přoda, život a láska. Karneval | Elgar, Edward, 1857-1934, Salut d'amour, arr | Bax, Arnold, 1883-1953, Symphonies no.3. Last movement | Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918, Preludes. Les collinies d'Anacapri, arr
Contents:
Sibelius: Symphony no.3 in C major, op.52 Butterworth: A Shropshire lad (orchestral) Dvořák: Carnival overture Elgar: Salut d'amour (orchestral) Bax: Symphony no. 3, last movement Debussy: Prélude Les collines d'Anacapri (arranged by Colin Matthews for orchestra).
The Hallé orchestra performs conducted by Mark Elder (Sibelius, Butterworth and Debussy), Hamilton Harty (Dvořák), John Barbirolli (Bax) and Leslie Heward (Elgar).
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Compact disc.

Sibelius: Symphony no.3 in C major, op.52 Butterworth: A Shropshire lad (orchestral) Dvořák: Carnival overture Elgar: Salut d'amour (orchestral) Bax: Symphony no. 3, last movement Debussy: Prélude Les collines d'Anacapri (arranged by Colin Matthews for orchestra).

The Hallé orchestra performs conducted by Mark Elder (Sibelius, Butterworth and Debussy), Hamilton Harty (Dvořák), John Barbirolli (Bax) and Leslie Heward (Elgar).

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