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  1. Barbirolli Live Recordings, 1937-1943 by John Barbirolli released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. This well-filled set from Guild offers further proof of Barbirollis New York achievements. These are off-air recordings of broadcasts of live concerts. Presumably acetates are the source and it has to be said that the sound quality is variable. The recording of the Franck symphony is perhaps the most sonically compromised: there’s a good ...

    • Debussy: Danse Sacrée; Danse Profane
    • Chopin: Piano Concerto No 2
    • Sibelius: Symphony No 2
    • Bax: Symphony No 3
    • Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 8
    • Brahms: Symphony No 2
    • Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius
    • Puccini: Madama Butterfly
    • Mahler: Symphony No 6
    • Delius: Brigg Fair; Appalachia

    Ethel Bartlett pf National Gramophonic Society Chamber Orchestra(Barbirolli Society) Barbirolli was immersed in music from infancy. His father and paternal grandfather were violinists who’d played in the premiere of Verdi’s Otelloat La Scala, Milan, and later (before Barbirolli’s birth) made their way to London to find work in theatre orchestras. Y...

    Alfred Cortot pf Unnamed orchestra(Naxos, 5/39) At the time Barbirolli made his first orchestral recordings, he was busy with the British National Opera Company, leading productions all over England. In December 1927 he made his LSO conducting debut, taking over at short notice for an indisposed Sir Thomas Beecham (Elgar’s Second Symphony was on th...

    New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra(Sony, 8/99) One segment of Barbirolli’s career sadly not documented on records is his tenure as principal conductor of the Scottish Orchestra (now the RSNO) from 1933 to 1936 – especially as it presages his ferocious work rebuilding the Hallé Orchestra. He brought a starry array of soloists to the north, whi...

    Hallé Orchestra(Warner, 2/44) There was true affection between Barbirolli and New York Philharmonic-Symphony musicians, but the Second World War intensified Barbirolli’s desire to return home, so when he received an invitation to take the helm at the Hallé – one of Britain’s oldest permanent orchestras – he felt it impossible to resist. What he dis...

    Hallé Orchestra(Naxos, 2/59) Barbirolli was a friend to many composers, yet his relationship with Vaughan Williams was one of special connections. As early as 1925, as part of the Music Society Quartet, Barbirolli played and recorded the Phantasy Quintet, and as time went on he gradually added most of the orchestral works to his repertoire. He cond...

    Boston Symphony Orchestra(VAI DVD) It’s one thing to hear Barbirolli’s music-making and quite another to see him in action. He was exceptionally graceful on the podium, and some sceptical critics (mistakenly) considered his elegant baton technique to be a little too slick. In truth, he was proud of his natural ability to communicate through gesture...

    Janet Baker mez Richard Lewis ten Kim Borg bass Hallé Orchestra(Warner, 10/65) Barbirolli was a loyal friend to Elgar long before the two men met, and I believe it’s not far-fetched to assert that no other composer’s music meant quite so much to him. How, then, to choose a single recording out of the dozens that represent a lifetime’s worth of fier...

    Renata Scotto sop Carlo Bergonzi ten et al Rome Opera House Chorus and Orchestra(Warner, 9/67) Although opera was a primary component of Barbirolli’s career at its outset (first with the British National Opera Company, and then, beginning in 1928, at Covent Garden), there was precious little opera in his musical diet between 1937 and 1951, when he ...

    New Philharmonia(Warner, 7/68) It’s possible that Barbirolli found his path to Mahler working with contralto Kathleen Ferrier. They often performed Kindertotenlieder and Das Lied von der Erde – a splotchy sounding 1952 broadcast recording (now on APR) serves as a poignant memento of their special relationship – and it was only following her untimel...

    Alun Jenkins bar Ambrosian Singers, Hallé Orchestra(Warner, 2/71) Delius’s music had been in Barbirolli’s repertoire from his days as a professional cellist, and in 1928, fresh from the success of his surprise LSO debut, he conducted a broadcast of the Violin Concerto with Albert Sammons as soloist. When a letter of sincere appreciation from the co...

  3. Klassik-Werke und Tracks aus dem Album Barbirolli Live Recordings, 1937-1943 von John Barbirolli.. Barbirolli Live Recordings, 1937-1943 von John Barbirolli.

  4. Biography. Early years. First conducting posts. New York Philharmonic. Hallé Orchestra. Honours, awards and memorials. Repertoire and recordings. Pre-war. 1943 and later. Notes and references. Sources. External links. John Barbirolli. Barbirolli in 1960.

  5. Operatic recordings include: excerpts from Turandot, recorded live at Covent Garden in 1937, with Eva Turner and Giovanni Martinelli, and complete recordings of Madama Butterfly (Rome, 1966) with Renata Scotto and Carlo Bergonzi, Otello (London, 1968) with James McCracken, Gwyneth Jones & Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, and Dido and Aeneas (London ...

  6. Sir John Barbirolli. Live Recordings 1937-1943. César Franck: Symphony in D minor. Claude Debussy: Ibéria. Johannes Brahms: Double Concerto. Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: King John – Overture. Hector Berlioz: Benvenuto Cellini – Overture. Charles Tomlinson Griffes: The White Peacock. Arthur Benjamin: Overture to an Italian Comedy.