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Boyd Neel String Orchestra - Mozart: Serenade No 6 in D K.239 (entire)
Recorded in 1935.
(Serenata Notturno)
1. Marcia
2. Menuetto
3. Rondo
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Boyd Neel, 1905 - 1981
The English-born Canadian Conductor, administrator, lecturer, and writer, (Louis) Boyd Neel, wanted to be a pianist as a child. His mother, Ruby Le Couteur, was a professional accompanist, and his father was an engineer. Neel went to Osborne naval college and then to Dartmouth. Neel left the navy to study medicine at Caius College Cambridge, specializing in surgery. After graduating, he became House Surgeon and Physician at Saint George's Hospital, London, and Resident Doctor at King E...
published: 25 Jan 2012
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Vaughan Williams 'Tallis Fantasia' - First Recording (1936) - Boyd Neel Strings
The first recording of Vaughan Williams's much-loved 'Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis' was made "under the supervision of the composer" on 78s in 1936 by the Boyd Neel String Orchestra. The work had received its first performance in 1910, conducted by RVW himself, in Gloucester Cathedral, photos of which are featured in the video. The splendid transfer heard here was issued in 1994 on a 'Dutton Laboratories' CD and is uploaded with all due acknowledgements.
published: 18 Mar 2014
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Händel: Concerti grossi Op. 6-2, Boyd Neel (1950) ヘンデル 合奏協奏曲第2番 ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in F major, Op. 6, No. 2, HWV 320
(00:05) 1. Andante larghetto
(04:22) 2. Allegro
(07:07) 3. Largo
(10:52) 4. Allegro, ma non troppo
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 18 April 1950, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第2番 ヘ長調 作品6-2
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1950年4月18日 ロンドン [デッカ]
published: 18 Oct 2017
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Handel Concerto Grosso HWV 319(Boyd Neel 1950)
Handel Concerto Grosso HWV 319(Boyd Neel 1950)
Concerto Grosso in G major op. 6-1 HWV 319
1. A tempo giusto 02:55
2. Allegro 02:16(05:11)
3. Adagio 03:08(08:19)
4. Allegro 02:47(11:06)
5. Allegro 02:10(13:16)
Boyd Neel (conductor)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Thurston Dart (cembalo)
1950/01/25, 26 Mono, Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London
All first international Decca CD release
ⓟ 1950
First released as LXT 5041-3
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published: 13 Jun 2019
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Suk Serenade for Strings (Boyd Neel, 1944)
Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings in E-Flat, Op. 6
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Recorded on July 6, 1944, in Decca's West Hampstead Studios, London, on 78-rpm matrices AR 8563 through 8566, 8571 and 8572, with retakes of Sides 3 and 4 on September 25, 1944. Issued c. 1946 as Decca K 1209 through K 1211, and in automatic sequence as AK 1209 through AK 1211; the automatic version of the set was subsequently (probably late in 1948) imported into the USA as Album EDA-66.
Suk's Serenade is in four movements:
1. Andante con moto
2. Allegro ma non troppo e grazioso (at 4:30)
3. Adagio (at 9:55)
4. Allegro giocoso ma non troppo presto (at 18:11)
published: 31 May 2015
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헨델 수상음악 보이드 닐 Handel Water Music Suits by Boyd Neel
- 헨델 수상음악 HWV 348-350
보이드 닐 (지휘)
보이드 닐 오케스트라
1954
published: 07 Dec 2021
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Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12, HWV 330: III. Aria e variato. Larghetto
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12, HWV 330: III. Aria e variato. Larghetto · Boyd Neel · George Frideric Handel · Boyd Neel String Orchestra
The Essence of Mr. Handel
℗ 2020 Editions Audiovisuel Beulah
Released on: 2020-09-04
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published: 16 Nov 2022
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Stravinsky Apollon Musagetes (first recording - Boyd Neel, 1937)
Stravinsky: Apollon Musagètes - Ballet
Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel
Recorded February 17 and April 29 (retakes for sides 6 and 7), 1937, in Decca's Thames Street Studios, London, on 78-rpm matrices TA 2836 through TA 2843. Issued in June, 1937, as English Decca X 167 through X 170, and at about the same time as American Decca 25700 through 25703. My source is a rather crackly copy of the British issue.
The sections of the ballet are as follows:
1. Prolouge
2. Apollo's Dance (at 5:27)
3. Pas d'action (at 7:57)
4. Calliope's Dance (at 11:11)
5. Polyhymnia's Dance (at 12:35)
6. Terpsichore's Dance (at 13:49)
7. Apollo's Dance (at 15:04)
8. Pas de deux (at 17:01)
9. Coda (at 21:08)
10. Apotheosis (at 24:10)
This is the first complete recording of the 1928 score, alt...
published: 19 Aug 2015
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Händel: Concerti grossi Op. 6-8, Boyd Neel (1951) ヘンデル 合奏協奏曲第8番 ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in C minor, Op. 6, No. 8, HWV 326
(00:05) 1. Allemande: Andante
(03:17) 2. Grave
(05:22) 3. Andante allegro
(07:36) 4. Adagio
(09:10) 5. Siciliana: Andante
(13:42) 6. Allegro
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 3-4 December 1951, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第8番 ハ短調 作品6-8
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1951年12月3~4日 ロンドン [デッカ]
published: 19 Oct 2017
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Händel: Concerti grossi Op. 6-1, Boyd Neel (1950) ヘンデル 合奏協奏曲第1番 ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in G major, Op. 6, No. 1, HWV 319
(00:05) 1. A tempo giusto
(02:59) 2. Allegro
(05:16) 3. Adagio
(08:25) 4. Allegro
(11:12) 5. Allegro
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 18 April 1950, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第1番 ト長調 作品6-1
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1950年4月18日 ロンドン [デッカ]
published: 18 Oct 2017
9:46
Boyd Neel String Orchestra - Mozart: Serenade No 6 in D K.239 (entire)
Recorded in 1935.
(Serenata Notturno)
1. Marcia
2. Menuetto
3. Rondo
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) w...
Recorded in 1935.
(Serenata Notturno)
1. Marcia
2. Menuetto
3. Rondo
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Boyd Neel, 1905 - 1981
The English-born Canadian Conductor, administrator, lecturer, and writer, (Louis) Boyd Neel, wanted to be a pianist as a child. His mother, Ruby Le Couteur, was a professional accompanist, and his father was an engineer. Neel went to Osborne naval college and then to Dartmouth. Neel left the navy to study medicine at Caius College Cambridge, specializing in surgery. After graduating, he became House Surgeon and Physician at Saint George's Hospital, London, and Resident Doctor at King Edward VII's Hospital, London. While practising medicine, he went on to study theory and orchestration at the Guildhall School of Music in 1931 (or 1930).
For Boyd Neel, at this stage, music was still a hobby. He conducted amateur groups and was persuaded to form an orchestra of 17 young professionals, whom he recruited in 1932 from the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. Several of them were Canadians living in London. (Frederick Grinke, another Canadian, became concertmaster in 1937). The Boyd Neel London String Orchestra (later The Boyd Neel Orchestra) made its successful debut at the Aeolian Hall, London, on June 22, 1933. After the concert, Neel returned to his surgery and delivered a baby. By December 1933, the orchestra was invited to broadcast by the BBC. When Decca offered Neel and the orchestra a contract, he left medicine to devote his full time to music. Its concerts frequently offered music of contemporary British composers and it premiered works of Arnold Bax, Gordon Jacob, and others. The orchestra was in the vanguard of the Baroque revival and between 1934 and 1954 it committed to disc for Decca much of the chamber orchestra repertoire, notably (1936-1938) the first complete recording ever made of the George Frideric Handel's Concerti grossi Opus 6.
Neel conducted the first music heard in the new Glyndebourne opera house in 1934, in private performances, at John Christie's invitation. In 1937, Neel and his orchestra were invited to the Salzburg Festival, for which Neel commissioned Benjamin Britten's Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge. The orchestra toured Great Britain and Europe until 1939. B. Britten wrote his Prelude and Fugue for 18 string instruments as a 10th birthday present to the Boyd Neel Orchestra in 1943.
During World War II, Boyd Neel served as a medical officer in the Navy, but contined o conduct when time permitted, and also did a lecture tour of the Mediterranean for the Admiralty. With the Sadler's Wells orchestra, gave several hundred concerts to troops in England. After the war, Neel resumed his musical career, conducting for Sadler's Wells Opera (1950 Rigolettos' he recalled) from 1944 to 1946 (or 1945-1947) and the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company for its 1947 and 1948 London seasons at Sadler's Wells, performing the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Beginning in 1947, with the Boyd Neel Orchestra, he embarked on a series of world tours.
In 1953 Boyd Neel was appointed dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto), holding the position until 1971. He was a leader in the campaign to build a new home for the faculty. The campaign was a success and resulted in the Edward Johnson Building.
Boyd Neel was the founder in 1954 and the conductor until 1971 of the Hart House Orchestra (with which he toured and made several recordings), conducted the CBC Symphony Orchestra in some 27 performances 1953-1964, and conducted several TV programs of opera for 'L'Heure du concert' 1954-1955, including Il Tabarro with Louis Quilico. He conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for the first time on February 15, 1955, after which John Kraglund (Toronto Globe and Mail) wrote 'Neel's conducting is conservative and undemonstrative. Indeed, it has about it the restraint which suits the intimacy of a chamber concert'.
Boyd Neel is one of a handful of conductors who can rightfully take credit for discovering (or, more properly, rediscovering) an entire performing genre. The fact that music was his second career, makes his achievement even more remarkable. Since the 1970's and the growth of popularity of early music, the existence of string orchestras has been very common, with dozens springing up every year. But in the 1930's, the idea of a professional ensemble of chamber orchestra dimensions was virtually unknown until Boyd Neel decided to found one.
https://wn.com/Boyd_Neel_String_Orchestra_Mozart_Serenade_No_6_In_D_K.239_(Entire)
Recorded in 1935.
(Serenata Notturno)
1. Marcia
2. Menuetto
3. Rondo
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Boyd Neel, 1905 - 1981
The English-born Canadian Conductor, administrator, lecturer, and writer, (Louis) Boyd Neel, wanted to be a pianist as a child. His mother, Ruby Le Couteur, was a professional accompanist, and his father was an engineer. Neel went to Osborne naval college and then to Dartmouth. Neel left the navy to study medicine at Caius College Cambridge, specializing in surgery. After graduating, he became House Surgeon and Physician at Saint George's Hospital, London, and Resident Doctor at King Edward VII's Hospital, London. While practising medicine, he went on to study theory and orchestration at the Guildhall School of Music in 1931 (or 1930).
For Boyd Neel, at this stage, music was still a hobby. He conducted amateur groups and was persuaded to form an orchestra of 17 young professionals, whom he recruited in 1932 from the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. Several of them were Canadians living in London. (Frederick Grinke, another Canadian, became concertmaster in 1937). The Boyd Neel London String Orchestra (later The Boyd Neel Orchestra) made its successful debut at the Aeolian Hall, London, on June 22, 1933. After the concert, Neel returned to his surgery and delivered a baby. By December 1933, the orchestra was invited to broadcast by the BBC. When Decca offered Neel and the orchestra a contract, he left medicine to devote his full time to music. Its concerts frequently offered music of contemporary British composers and it premiered works of Arnold Bax, Gordon Jacob, and others. The orchestra was in the vanguard of the Baroque revival and between 1934 and 1954 it committed to disc for Decca much of the chamber orchestra repertoire, notably (1936-1938) the first complete recording ever made of the George Frideric Handel's Concerti grossi Opus 6.
Neel conducted the first music heard in the new Glyndebourne opera house in 1934, in private performances, at John Christie's invitation. In 1937, Neel and his orchestra were invited to the Salzburg Festival, for which Neel commissioned Benjamin Britten's Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge. The orchestra toured Great Britain and Europe until 1939. B. Britten wrote his Prelude and Fugue for 18 string instruments as a 10th birthday present to the Boyd Neel Orchestra in 1943.
During World War II, Boyd Neel served as a medical officer in the Navy, but contined o conduct when time permitted, and also did a lecture tour of the Mediterranean for the Admiralty. With the Sadler's Wells orchestra, gave several hundred concerts to troops in England. After the war, Neel resumed his musical career, conducting for Sadler's Wells Opera (1950 Rigolettos' he recalled) from 1944 to 1946 (or 1945-1947) and the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company for its 1947 and 1948 London seasons at Sadler's Wells, performing the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Beginning in 1947, with the Boyd Neel Orchestra, he embarked on a series of world tours.
In 1953 Boyd Neel was appointed dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto), holding the position until 1971. He was a leader in the campaign to build a new home for the faculty. The campaign was a success and resulted in the Edward Johnson Building.
Boyd Neel was the founder in 1954 and the conductor until 1971 of the Hart House Orchestra (with which he toured and made several recordings), conducted the CBC Symphony Orchestra in some 27 performances 1953-1964, and conducted several TV programs of opera for 'L'Heure du concert' 1954-1955, including Il Tabarro with Louis Quilico. He conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for the first time on February 15, 1955, after which John Kraglund (Toronto Globe and Mail) wrote 'Neel's conducting is conservative and undemonstrative. Indeed, it has about it the restraint which suits the intimacy of a chamber concert'.
Boyd Neel is one of a handful of conductors who can rightfully take credit for discovering (or, more properly, rediscovering) an entire performing genre. The fact that music was his second career, makes his achievement even more remarkable. Since the 1970's and the growth of popularity of early music, the existence of string orchestras has been very common, with dozens springing up every year. But in the 1930's, the idea of a professional ensemble of chamber orchestra dimensions was virtually unknown until Boyd Neel decided to found one.
- published: 25 Jan 2012
- views: 3001
15:39
Vaughan Williams 'Tallis Fantasia' - First Recording (1936) - Boyd Neel Strings
The first recording of Vaughan Williams's much-loved 'Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis' was made "under the supervision of the composer" on 78s in 1936 by t...
The first recording of Vaughan Williams's much-loved 'Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis' was made "under the supervision of the composer" on 78s in 1936 by the Boyd Neel String Orchestra. The work had received its first performance in 1910, conducted by RVW himself, in Gloucester Cathedral, photos of which are featured in the video. The splendid transfer heard here was issued in 1994 on a 'Dutton Laboratories' CD and is uploaded with all due acknowledgements.
https://wn.com/Vaughan_Williams_'Tallis_Fantasia'_First_Recording_(1936)_Boyd_Neel_Strings
The first recording of Vaughan Williams's much-loved 'Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis' was made "under the supervision of the composer" on 78s in 1936 by the Boyd Neel String Orchestra. The work had received its first performance in 1910, conducted by RVW himself, in Gloucester Cathedral, photos of which are featured in the video. The splendid transfer heard here was issued in 1994 on a 'Dutton Laboratories' CD and is uploaded with all due acknowledgements.
- published: 18 Mar 2014
- views: 2979
13:19
Händel: Concerti grossi Op. 6-2, Boyd Neel (1950) ヘンデル 合奏協奏曲第2番 ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in F major, Op. 6, No. 2, HWV 320
(00:05) 1. Andante larghetto
(04:22) 2. Allegro
(07:07) 3. Largo
(10:52) 4...
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in F major, Op. 6, No. 2, HWV 320
(00:05) 1. Andante larghetto
(04:22) 2. Allegro
(07:07) 3. Largo
(10:52) 4. Allegro, ma non troppo
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 18 April 1950, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第2番 ヘ長調 作品6-2
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1950年4月18日 ロンドン [デッカ]
https://wn.com/Händel_Concerti_Grossi_Op._6_2,_Boyd_Neel_(1950)_ヘンデル_合奏協奏曲第2番_ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in F major, Op. 6, No. 2, HWV 320
(00:05) 1. Andante larghetto
(04:22) 2. Allegro
(07:07) 3. Largo
(10:52) 4. Allegro, ma non troppo
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 18 April 1950, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第2番 ヘ長調 作品6-2
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1950年4月18日 ロンドン [デッカ]
- published: 18 Oct 2017
- views: 614
13:19
Handel Concerto Grosso HWV 319(Boyd Neel 1950)
Handel Concerto Grosso HWV 319(Boyd Neel 1950)
Concerto Grosso in G major op. 6-1 HWV 319
1. A tempo giusto 02:55
2. Allegro 02:16(05:11)
3. Adagio ...
Handel Concerto Grosso HWV 319(Boyd Neel 1950)
Concerto Grosso in G major op. 6-1 HWV 319
1. A tempo giusto 02:55
2. Allegro 02:16(05:11)
3. Adagio 03:08(08:19)
4. Allegro 02:47(11:06)
5. Allegro 02:10(13:16)
Boyd Neel (conductor)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Thurston Dart (cembalo)
1950/01/25, 26 Mono, Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London
All first international Decca CD release
ⓟ 1950
First released as LXT 5041-3
Thank you!
Please subscribe!
https://wn.com/Handel_Concerto_Grosso_Hwv_319(Boyd_Neel_1950)
Handel Concerto Grosso HWV 319(Boyd Neel 1950)
Concerto Grosso in G major op. 6-1 HWV 319
1. A tempo giusto 02:55
2. Allegro 02:16(05:11)
3. Adagio 03:08(08:19)
4. Allegro 02:47(11:06)
5. Allegro 02:10(13:16)
Boyd Neel (conductor)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Thurston Dart (cembalo)
1950/01/25, 26 Mono, Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London
All first international Decca CD release
ⓟ 1950
First released as LXT 5041-3
Thank you!
Please subscribe!
- published: 13 Jun 2019
- views: 289
24:03
Suk Serenade for Strings (Boyd Neel, 1944)
Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings in E-Flat, Op. 6
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Recorded on July 6, 1944, in Decca's West Hampstead Studios, London, on 78-rpm matr...
Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings in E-Flat, Op. 6
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Recorded on July 6, 1944, in Decca's West Hampstead Studios, London, on 78-rpm matrices AR 8563 through 8566, 8571 and 8572, with retakes of Sides 3 and 4 on September 25, 1944. Issued c. 1946 as Decca K 1209 through K 1211, and in automatic sequence as AK 1209 through AK 1211; the automatic version of the set was subsequently (probably late in 1948) imported into the USA as Album EDA-66.
Suk's Serenade is in four movements:
1. Andante con moto
2. Allegro ma non troppo e grazioso (at 4:30)
3. Adagio (at 9:55)
4. Allegro giocoso ma non troppo presto (at 18:11)
https://wn.com/Suk_Serenade_For_Strings_(Boyd_Neel,_1944)
Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings in E-Flat, Op. 6
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Recorded on July 6, 1944, in Decca's West Hampstead Studios, London, on 78-rpm matrices AR 8563 through 8566, 8571 and 8572, with retakes of Sides 3 and 4 on September 25, 1944. Issued c. 1946 as Decca K 1209 through K 1211, and in automatic sequence as AK 1209 through AK 1211; the automatic version of the set was subsequently (probably late in 1948) imported into the USA as Album EDA-66.
Suk's Serenade is in four movements:
1. Andante con moto
2. Allegro ma non troppo e grazioso (at 4:30)
3. Adagio (at 9:55)
4. Allegro giocoso ma non troppo presto (at 18:11)
- published: 31 May 2015
- views: 362
4:23
Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12, HWV 330: III. Aria e variato. Larghetto
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12, HWV 330: III. Aria e variato. Larghetto · Boyd Neel · George Frideric ...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12, HWV 330: III. Aria e variato. Larghetto · Boyd Neel · George Frideric Handel · Boyd Neel String Orchestra
The Essence of Mr. Handel
℗ 2020 Editions Audiovisuel Beulah
Released on: 2020-09-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12, HWV 330: III. Aria e variato. Larghetto · Boyd Neel · George Frideric Handel · Boyd Neel String Orchestra
The Essence of Mr. Handel
℗ 2020 Editions Audiovisuel Beulah
Released on: 2020-09-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 16 Nov 2022
- views: 47
27:12
Stravinsky Apollon Musagetes (first recording - Boyd Neel, 1937)
Stravinsky: Apollon Musagètes - Ballet
Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel
Recorded February 17 and April 29 (retakes for sides 6 and 7), 1937, ...
Stravinsky: Apollon Musagètes - Ballet
Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel
Recorded February 17 and April 29 (retakes for sides 6 and 7), 1937, in Decca's Thames Street Studios, London, on 78-rpm matrices TA 2836 through TA 2843. Issued in June, 1937, as English Decca X 167 through X 170, and at about the same time as American Decca 25700 through 25703. My source is a rather crackly copy of the British issue.
The sections of the ballet are as follows:
1. Prolouge
2. Apollo's Dance (at 5:27)
3. Pas d'action (at 7:57)
4. Calliope's Dance (at 11:11)
5. Polyhymnia's Dance (at 12:35)
6. Terpsichore's Dance (at 13:49)
7. Apollo's Dance (at 15:04)
8. Pas de deux (at 17:01)
9. Coda (at 21:08)
10. Apotheosis (at 24:10)
This is the first complete recording of the 1928 score, although Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony had recorded one movement in 1928 as a filler for their recording of excerpts from "Petrouchka". At the time this recording was made, the Boyd Neel Orchestra, founded in 1933, still had its original first violinist, Louis Willoughby; he would be replaced by Canadian-born Frederick Grinke by the summer of 1937.
https://wn.com/Stravinsky_Apollon_Musagetes_(First_Recording_Boyd_Neel,_1937)
Stravinsky: Apollon Musagètes - Ballet
Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel
Recorded February 17 and April 29 (retakes for sides 6 and 7), 1937, in Decca's Thames Street Studios, London, on 78-rpm matrices TA 2836 through TA 2843. Issued in June, 1937, as English Decca X 167 through X 170, and at about the same time as American Decca 25700 through 25703. My source is a rather crackly copy of the British issue.
The sections of the ballet are as follows:
1. Prolouge
2. Apollo's Dance (at 5:27)
3. Pas d'action (at 7:57)
4. Calliope's Dance (at 11:11)
5. Polyhymnia's Dance (at 12:35)
6. Terpsichore's Dance (at 13:49)
7. Apollo's Dance (at 15:04)
8. Pas de deux (at 17:01)
9. Coda (at 21:08)
10. Apotheosis (at 24:10)
This is the first complete recording of the 1928 score, although Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony had recorded one movement in 1928 as a filler for their recording of excerpts from "Petrouchka". At the time this recording was made, the Boyd Neel Orchestra, founded in 1933, still had its original first violinist, Louis Willoughby; he would be replaced by Canadian-born Frederick Grinke by the summer of 1937.
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 1028
15:04
Händel: Concerti grossi Op. 6-8, Boyd Neel (1951) ヘンデル 合奏協奏曲第8番 ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in C minor, Op. 6, No. 8, HWV 326
(00:05) 1. Allemande: Andante
(03:17) 2. Grave
(05:22) 3. Andante allegro
...
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in C minor, Op. 6, No. 8, HWV 326
(00:05) 1. Allemande: Andante
(03:17) 2. Grave
(05:22) 3. Andante allegro
(07:36) 4. Adagio
(09:10) 5. Siciliana: Andante
(13:42) 6. Allegro
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 3-4 December 1951, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第8番 ハ短調 作品6-8
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1951年12月3~4日 ロンドン [デッカ]
https://wn.com/Händel_Concerti_Grossi_Op._6_8,_Boyd_Neel_(1951)_ヘンデル_合奏協奏曲第8番_ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in C minor, Op. 6, No. 8, HWV 326
(00:05) 1. Allemande: Andante
(03:17) 2. Grave
(05:22) 3. Andante allegro
(07:36) 4. Adagio
(09:10) 5. Siciliana: Andante
(13:42) 6. Allegro
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 3-4 December 1951, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第8番 ハ短調 作品6-8
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1951年12月3~4日 ロンドン [デッカ]
- published: 19 Oct 2017
- views: 748
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Händel: Concerti grossi Op. 6-1, Boyd Neel (1950) ヘンデル 合奏協奏曲第1番 ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in G major, Op. 6, No. 1, HWV 319
(00:05) 1. A tempo giusto
(02:59) 2. Allegro
(05:16) 3. Adagio
(08:25) 4. ...
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in G major, Op. 6, No. 1, HWV 319
(00:05) 1. A tempo giusto
(02:59) 2. Allegro
(05:16) 3. Adagio
(08:25) 4. Allegro
(11:12) 5. Allegro
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 18 April 1950, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第1番 ト長調 作品6-1
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1950年4月18日 ロンドン [デッカ]
https://wn.com/Händel_Concerti_Grossi_Op._6_1,_Boyd_Neel_(1950)_ヘンデル_合奏協奏曲第1番_ボイド・ニール
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerti grossi in G major, Op. 6, No. 1, HWV 319
(00:05) 1. A tempo giusto
(02:59) 2. Allegro
(05:16) 3. Adagio
(08:25) 4. Allegro
(11:12) 5. Allegro
Louis Boyd Neel (1905-1981), Conductor
Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Rec. 18 April 1950, in London [Decca]
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
合奏協奏曲第1番 ト長調 作品6-1
指揮:ルイス・ボイド・ニール
ボイド・ニール弦楽オーケストラ
録音:1950年4月18日 ロンドン [デッカ]
- published: 18 Oct 2017
- views: 1045