Lincolnshire Posy: Music for band by Percy Grainger
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare
- Lincolnshire Posy - Lisbon
- Lincolnshire Posy - Horkstow Grange
- Lincolnshire Posy - Rufford Park Poachers
- Lincolnshire Posy - The Brisk Young Sailor
- Lincolnshire Posy - Lord Melbourne
- Lincolnshire Posy - The Lost Lady Found
- The Merry King
- Children's March
- Colonial Song
- Mock Morris
- The Gum-Suckers March
- Molly on the Shore
- Spoon River
- After-Word
- Lads of Wamphray
- Irish Tune from County Derry
- Shepherd's Hey
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30053 in Music
- Released on: 2009-01-13
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
"If you are any kind of fan of concert band music, you must get this disc." -- ClassicsToday [REF 104]
Another audiophile spectacular from Reference Recordings! This album showcases the wind band music of Percy Grainger, including favorites "Lincolnshire Posy" and "Danny Boy." Grainger's gems are performed to perfection by America's only full-time professional wind band, conducted by Jerry Junkin. Grainger specified many unusual, optional instruments, and this recording has them all. Hear these "original instrument" performances in the spectacular sonics captured by Reference Recordings' world-renowned team of engineer Keith Johnson and producer Tam Henderson.
Customer Reviews
DWS Presents Grainger
I love Percy Grainger's music, and this variety of pieces from his canon played by the wonderful Dallas Wind Symphony is a joy from start to finish. There is so much depth and emotion in these great works he wrote for the wind band, and they don't lose anything to repeated listening. The conductor makes sure to balance all the various musical lines and instrumental colors in a way that allows you to hear everything but while still bringing the "to the fore!" kind of excitement that Grainger calls for.
In addition to the merits of this great music and the artistry of the performers, Keith "Prof" Johnson and the other engineers from Reference deserve credit for capturing the sound in a clear, yet natural way. The resonant acoustics of Meyerson Symphony Hall have made their way onto this disc, which is a very good thing indeed.
What's playing?
Any Grainger fan will love this CD. However, it would be nice if we knew what was on this recording other than the title work. Non Grainger fans will not be so quick to order without knowing the titles of the works recorded.
Too much attention to the audio, too little to the music
The sonics are outstanding, but many of the songs are too slow and the entire album drags along. The best rendition of Lincolnshire Posy is still that of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, and its 50-year-old recording still sounds wonderful.
