There’s nothing quite as heady as being at the Last Night of the Proms. As the summer comes to a close and this great annual festival in London concludes, the crowds gather in the park to watch this event broadcast in the park (and now, in other British cities too). And those that have been lucky enough to get a ticket from the ballot allocation, crowd into the Royal Albert Hall. The core of the event is, of course, the second half, with such staples as Parry’s Jerusalem, Arne’s Rule Britannia and, with considerable audience participation (voice, claps, whistling), Land of Hope and Glory and the Fantasia on British Sea Songs. Here, you can enjoy these highlights in studio performances but with a cast of superb soloists under Roger Norrington’s crackerjack direction with all the frisson of the live event itself. Excitement apart, it all gets quite emotional too. This CD returns to the catalogue at super-budget price after a long absence from the Decca catalogue and the original liner notes are expanded to include a description of the making of this recording by its executive producer, Evans Mirageas.
THOMAS ARNE (arr. Sargent): Rule Britannia
WILLIAM WALTON: Crown Imperial
CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD: Songs of the Sea
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Serenade to Music
with Felicity Lott ∙ Lisa Milne ∙ Rosa Mannion ∙ Yvonne Kenny
Ann Murray ∙ Diana Montague ∙ Della Jones ∙ Catherine Wyn-Rogers
Anthony Rolfe Johnson ∙ John Mark Ainsley ∙ Toby Spence ∙ Tim Robinson
Stephen Roberts ∙ Christopher Maltman ∙ Michael George ∙ Robert Lloyd
EDWARD ELGAR: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D, Op. 39
with ‘Land of Hope and Glory’*
HUBERT PARRY (orch. Elgar): Jerusalem
HENRY WOOD: Fantasia on British Sea Songs**
Sarah Walker, mezzo-soprano*
Thomas Allen, baritone**
London Philharmonic Choir
Chorus master: Neville Creed
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Roger Norrington
Recording producer: Christopher Pope
Recording balance engineer: John Dunkerley
Recording editors: Sally Drew, Matthew Hutchinson
Recording location: The Colosseum, Watford, UK, June & July 1996
‘…a great collection of British favourites that are just right for any time of the year, very well recorded and performed…and at a great price too! You won’t be disappointed’ MusicWeb