Holst, Vaughan Williams
From Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire, David Hill conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Holst: Egdon Heath. Vaughan Williams: The Garden of Proserpine (world premiere).
Live from Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire
Presented by Catherine Bott
The closing concert of this year's English Music Festival includes an intriguing world premiere - a setting of words by Algernon Swinburne for soprano, chorus and orchestra by Vaughan Williams - 'The Garden of Proserpine'. David Hill conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. They are joined by cello soloist Raphael Wallfisch for a performance of the large-scale Rhapsody by York Bowen and the concert also includes folk-inspired music for strings by Vaughan Williams, a favourite short piece by Delius and a darkly atmospheric Hardy-inspired landscape by Holst.
Holst: Egdon Heath
Vaughan Williams: The Garden of Proserpine (World Premiere)
Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
Jane Irwin (soprano)
The Joyful Company of Singers
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
David Hill (conductor).
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