Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli

Halle Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli - Edward Elgar: Cello Concerto, Enigma Variations, Introduction and Allegro, Elegy (1991)

Edward Elgar: Cello Concerto, Enigma Variations, Introduction and Allegro, Elegy (1991)
Hallé Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli; André Navarra, cello

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 347 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 203 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: EMI | # CDM 7639552 | Time: 01:13:08

Barbirolli made later recordings of all the works on this CD and these have become cornerstones of the catalogue. These are earlier recordings that he did with his own orchestra, the Halle, in the 1950s. To start with, the recording quality is pretty amazing. They were recorded on 35mm film tape rather than half inch recording tape by the Mercury team and have astonishing immediacy and amazingly lifelike. Barbirolli uses an organ in the finale of the Enigma Variations. The recording is a little bass heavy but this is a small caveat. For people who consider Barbirolli to be a bit indulgent as a conductor, these recordings may come as a surprise. The performances are very direct and nicely flowing. They therefore complement rather than compete with the later recordings. Of course, Barbirolli's later recording of the Cello Concerto with Jacqueline du Pre is a very famous and special rendition of the work. However, it is not without its detractors. Andre Navarra, by contrast, plays with golden tone. He plays gorgeously. Highly recommended.
Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Rubbra: Symphony No. 5, Op. 63 (Remastered) (2021)

Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Rubbra: Symphony No. 5, Op. 63 (Remastered) (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 86 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 77 Mb | 00:33:22
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Edmund Rubbra established his reputation with his first four Symphonies. But in many ways, Rubbra’s Fifth Symphony may be considered his most immediately attractive. It was premiered on 26 January, 1949 by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Adrian Boult at the Royal Albert Hall, but it was Sir John Barbirolli and the Hallé Orchestra’s recording of the work under the auspices of the British Council – the first recording of any Symphony by Rubbra – which had a notable impact and substantially reinforced the composer’s name internationally.
Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Bax: Symphony No. 3 - Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 (Remastered) (2021)

Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Bax: Symphony No. 3 - Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 (Remastered) (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 183 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 188 Mb | 01:21:45
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Saluting an extraordinary composer-conductor relationship, this collection presents almost all Elgar's major orchestral works and the Sea Pictures in the classic recordings made by Sir John Barbirolli towards the end of his life. Barbirolli began as an orchestral cellist, and played under Elgar's baton in the première of the Cello Concerto. Encouraged by Elgar, he moved into conducting and made his mark with the composer's Second Symphony in 1927. Elgar's music was to remain a talisman for the rest of Barbirolli's life.
Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Rubbra: Symphony No. 5, Op. 63 (Remastered) (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Rubbra: Symphony No. 5, Op. 63 (Remastered) (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 33:22 minutes | 643 MB
Classical | Label: Warner Classics, Official Digital Download

Edmund Rubbra established his reputation with his first four Symphonies. But in many ways, Rubbra’s Fifth Symphony may be considered his most immediately attractive. It was premiered on 26 January, 1949 by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Adrian Boult at the Royal Albert Hall, but it was Sir John Barbirolli and the Hallé Orchestra’s recording of the work under the auspices of the British Council – the first recording of any Symphony by Rubbra – which had a notable impact and substantially reinforced the composer’s name internationally.
Sir John Barbirolli & Hallé Orchestra - Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 & Pohjola's Daughter(1959/2020) [Of Dgtl Dwnld 24/192]

Sir John Barbirolli & Hallé Orchestra - Sibelius: Symphony No. 5, Op. 82 & Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49 (Remastered) (1959/2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 46:43 minutes | 1,81 GB
Classical | Label: Warner Classics, Official Digital Download

29 July 2020 marks the 50th anniversary Sir John Barbirolli’s passing. He died at the age of 70, having been born in 1899 in London to parents of Italian and French origin.
Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Bax: Symphony No. 3 - Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 (Remastered) [24/192]

Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Bax: Symphony No. 3 - Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 (Remastered) (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 81:45 minutes | 1,48 GB
Classical | Label: Warner Classics, Official Digital Download

Saluting an extraordinary composer-conductor relationship, this collection presents almost all Elgar's major orchestral works and the Sea Pictures in the classic recordings made by Sir John Barbirolli towards the end of his life. Barbirolli began as an orchestral cellist, and played under Elgar's baton in the première of the Cello Concerto. Encouraged by Elgar, he moved into conducting and made his mark with the composer's Second Symphony in 1927. Elgar's music was to remain a talisman for the rest of Barbirolli's life.
London Symphony Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Ireland, Bax & Delius: English Tone Pictures (1967/2020) [Of Dgt Dwnl 24/192]

London Symphony Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli - Ireland, Bax & Delius: English Tone Pictures (Remastered) (1967/2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 54:41 minutes | 1,98 GB
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

English Tone Pictures by Sir John Barbirolli - Side One features two very gifted composers in John Ireland and Arnold Bax, Band 1 features John Ireland (1879-1962) who is described as one of the most gifted composers of the English 'Renaissance'. Arnold Bax confessed himself a brazen romantic; yet his romanticism was as much intellectual as purely emotional, and though his music is full of personal feeling he was not an emotionally self indulgent composer.
Halle Orchestra & Choir, Sir John Barbirolli, Soloists - Edward Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 (1999) 2 CDs

Edward Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 (1999) 2 CDs
Richard Lewis, tenor; Dame Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano; Kim Borg, bass
Hallé Orchestra & Choir; Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus; Ambrosian Singers;
conducted by Sir John Barbirolli

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 488 Mb | Scans included | Time: 01:38:16
Classical, Choral, Oratorio | Label: EMI | # 7243 5 73579 2 0

'The Dream of Gerontius' is probably Edward Elgar's masterpiece and certainly one of the glories of the English oratorio tradition. A setting of Cardinal Newman's poem about a man's death and the journey of his soul toward heaven, it is one of the most heartwarming affirmations of faith and salvation in all of music and also a work of great intensity and passion, influenced by both Mahler and Italian opera. Several great British conductors have left their mark on 'Gerontius,' but none was more strongly associated with it than Sir John Barbirolli, who directed it many times before making this famous recording, which he regarded as a testament of his own faith, in 1964. While Barbirolli's Halle Orchestra and the combined choirs distinguish themselves mightily, the crowning asset of this vividly dramatic reading is Janet Baker's glowing performance as the Angel, a breath of life which makes an already powerful experience unforgettable.
Sir John Barbirolli, Halle Orchestra, BBC NSO - Carl Nielsen: Symphony No.5; Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.7 (2016) 2CDs

Carl Nielsen: Symphony No.5; Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.7 (2016) 2CDs
Hallé Orchestra; BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 446 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 252 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: The Barbirolli Society | # SJB 1084-85 | Time: 01:58:19

The Barbirolli Societys latest release is a 2-CD set of the complete concert given in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester on 20 October 1960, with the combined forces of the Hallé and BBC Northern Symphony Orchestras. The concert consisted of Nielsens Symphony No.5 and Mahlers Symphony No.7. Michael Kennedy, writing in 2000, stated: Performances of the (Mahler) Seventh were much rarer then than they are today, and Mahlerian scholars and enthusiasts flocked to Manchester for the event, among them Deryck Cooke who was profoundly impressed by Sir Johns ability to make the works structure cohere. This was an especially significant comment coming from Cooke, who harboured many doubts about the symphony and confessed to finding it most problematical.
Sir John Barbirolli - The Great Symphonies: Sibelius, Vaughan Williams, Mahler... (2024) (Hi-Res)

Sir John Barbirolli - The Great Symphonies: Sibelius, Vaughan Williams, Mahler… (2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192/96kHz - 14.7 GB
8:08:31 | Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Margaret Ritchie (soprano), Lawrance Collingwood (organ) Hallé Orchestra, Hallé Choir, Wiener Philharmoniker, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli.