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London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley - Vaughan Williams: Job. A Masque for Dancing (1984) CD-Rip

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley - Vaughan Williams: Job. A Masque for Dancing (1984) CD-Rip
  • Title: Vaughan Williams: Job. A Masque for Dancing
  • Year Of Release: 1984
  • Label: EMI Eminence
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 48:21
  • Total Size: 192 Mb
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Tracklist:

1 Scene I: Introduction • Pastoral Dance • Satan's Appeal To God • Saraband Of The Sons Of God
2 Scene II: Satan't Dance Of Triumph
3 Scene III: Minuet Of The Sons Of Job And Their Wives
Scene IV: Job's Dream • Dance Of Plague, Pestilence, Famine And Battle
Scene V: Dance Of The Three Messengers
4 Scene VI: Dance Of Job's Comforters • Job's Curse • A Vision Of Satan
Organ – David Bell (5)
Saxophone – Stephen Trier
Scene VII: Elihu's Dance Of Youth And Beauty • Pavane Of The Sons Of The Morning
Violin – David Nolan
Scene VIII: Galliard Of The Sons Of The Morning • Altar Dance And Heavenly Pavane
Scene IX: Epilogue

Performers:
Saxophone: Stephen Trier, Organ: David Bell, Violin: David Nolan (Track 04)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Vernon Handley (conductor)

Pastoral and dramatic, lyrical and brutal by turns, Job is one of Vaughan Williams’s finest scores. Despite its subtitle, A Masque for Dancing, there is nothing homely about the work. Vernon Handley’s authoritative view of the score makes the most of the drama and brings rare passion to the long, lyrical lines. Matched by a clear recording, this reissue makes splendid and inspiring listening.


London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley - Vaughan Williams: Job. A Masque for Dancing (1984) CD-Rip




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  • Daphne Catt
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Does anyone have this is Hi-Res? It's a wonderful performance by a grossly under rated conductor