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Discography of unapproved recordings
These are pirate recordings and unlicensed refurbishments of old LPs that would be illegal in the UK.
Shortcuts: • Aries • Klassic Haus Restorations
Aries
LP 1603 (LP) |
Symphony 8 (1949†) | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Myer Fredman |
Symphony 14 (1959-60†) (first performance) |
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sir Edward Downes |
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Recorded: January 1969, June 1971 Location: studio recording, BBC Maida Vale Studio 1, London attributed to ‘Wales Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Wilson’ |
LP 1604 (LP) |
Symphony 9 (1951†) | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Myer Fredman |
Symphony 12 (1957†) (first public performance) |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Norman del Mar |
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Symphony 23 (1965†) | University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bernard Goodman |
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Recorded: August 1966, March 1971, October 1973 Location: St John’s Smith Square, Royal Albert Hall, London (Prom), Great Hall, Krannert Center, Urbana, Illinois attributed to ‘Wales Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Wilson’ |
LP 1607 (LP) |
Violin concerto 2 (1935†) (first performance) |
Ralph Holmes, New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Stanley Pope |
Symphony 28 »Sinfonia in C minor« (1967†) (first performance) |
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski |
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Recorded: June 1969, June 1973 Location: BBC Maida Vale Studios, London attributed to ‘Emil Leibowitz (violin), Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Horst Werner’ • Review – Anthony Payne in the Daily Telegraph
• In the mountains, there you feel free’ – David Hackbridge Johnson |
LP 1611 (LP) |
Symphony 18 (1961†) | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Bryan Fairfax |
Symphony 19 (1961†) (first performance) |
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor John Canarina |
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Symphony 22 »Symphonia brevis« (1964-65†) (first performance) |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Myer Fredman |
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Recorded: March 1971, October 1974, June 1976 Location: St John’s Smith Square attributed to ‘Wales Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Wilson’ • Symphonies 16 to 19: Style and manner – Martin O’Leary
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LP 1617 (LP) |
Symphony 3 (1931-32†) (first performance) |
Ronald Stevenson, David Wilde (pianos), New Philharmonia Orchestra*, conductor Stanley Pope |
Recorded: January 1974 Location: BBC Maida Vale Studio no. 1, London attributed to ‘Lisbon Conservatory Orchestra, conductor Peter Michaels’ • A listener’s impressions – Martyn Becker
• Second thoughts – Christopher Kettle • Early English atonality in the first movement – Martin O’Leary • New vistas – Martyn Becker |
LP 1621 (LP) |
Symphony 4 »Das Siegeslied« (1932-33†) Psalm 68 'Let God arise' (first public performance) |
Felicity Palmer (sop), BBC Singers, BBC Choral Society, Goldsmith’s Choral Union, London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor John Poole |
Recorded: October 1974 Location: Alexandra Palace, London attributed to ‘Valerie MacLennan (sop), Edinburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Sir Allistair MacKenzie’ |
LP 1629 (LP) |
Symphony 5 »Wine Of Summer« Lord Douglas (1937†) | Brian Rayner Cook (baritone), New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Stanley Pope |
Symphony 25 (1965-66†) (first performance) |
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor John Canarina |
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Recorded: June 1976, September 1976 Location: invitation concert at Alexandra Palace, London attributed to ‘John Hoffman (baritone), San Paulo Symphony Orchestra, conductor Francisco Teatro’ • Words for music, perhaps – Chris Kettle
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LP 1631 (LP) |
Symphony 2 (1930-31†) (first professional performance) |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sir Charles Mackerras |
Recorded: March 1979 Location: BBC Maida Vale Studios, London attributed to ‘Dresden Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ernest Weir’ • Götz von Berlichingen and Brian’s second symphony – Graham Saxby
• Symphony 2 Analysis (1) – Graham Saxby • Symphony 2 Analysis (2) – Graham Saxby • Symphony 2 Analysis (3) – Graham Saxby • Symphony 2 Analysis (4) – Graham Saxby • Symphony 2 Analysis (5) – Graham Saxby • The influence of Goethe’s ‘Götz von Berlingen’ (1) – Damian Rees • The influence of Goethe’s ‘Götz von Berlingen’ (2) – Damian Rees • The influence of Goethe’s ‘Götz von Berlingen’ (3) – Damian Rees • Second quality? – Paul Kettle |
LP 2601 (2 discs) (LP) |
Symphony 1 »The Gothic« (?1919-27†) (first professional performance) |
Honor Sheppard, soprano; Shirley Minty, contralto; Ronald Dowd, tenor; Roger Stalman, bass; BBC Chorus; BBC Choral Society; City of London Choir; Hampstead Choral Society; Emanuel School Choir; Orpington Junior Singers; BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sir Adrian Boult |
Recorded: October 1966 Location: Royal Albert Hall, London unattributed, except ‘conductor Sir Adrian Boult’ • The Symphonies of Havergal Brian, Volume 3: Symphonies 30–32, Survey and summing-up – Malcolm MacDonald
• HB: Aspects of Havergal Brian – Jürgen Schaarwächter • Opus est: Six Composers from Northern Europe – Paul Rapoport • Havergal Brian’s ‘Gothic symphony’: Two studies – Harold Truscott, Paul Rapoport, Havergal Brian • Symphony 1 »The Gothic« – Malcolm MacDonald • Brian as Faust – Malcolm MacDonald • Brian as Faust – Larry Alexander • Havergal Brian – the Gothic voice – Pauline Slevin • Havergal Brian’s last testament? – Lionel Pike • Symphony 1 »The Gothic« – Colin G Davis • Flawed masterpiece? – Jonathan Rutherford • Creating the vocal score of the Gothic – 1 – Jeremy Marchant • Creating the vocal score of the Gothic – 2 – Philip Legge • Creating the vocal score of the Gothic – 3 – Jeremy Marchant • The Logistics of the Gothic symphony – 1 – Philip Legge • The Logistics of the Gothic symphony – 2 – Philip Legge • Beethoven, Berlioz, Brian (or Three Bs and more) – Jürgen Schaarwächter • Havergal Brian – the Gothic voice (Part 1) – Pauline Slevin • The Gothic Review – Mike Le Voi, 4MBS Concert Recording Team member • Choral Demands of the ‘Gothic’ – Jeremy Marchant • Brian’s Choral Challenges in the ‘Gothic’ – 1 – Jeremy Marchant |
LP 3601 (3 discs) (LP) |
Symphony 13 (1959†) (first performance) |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Stanley Pope |
Symphony 15 (1960†) (first performance) |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Stanley Pope |
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Symphony 17 (1960-61†) (first performance) |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Stanley Pope |
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Symphony 20 (1962†) (first performance) |
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley |
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Symphony 24 (1965†) (first performance) |
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Myer Fredman |
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Symphony 26 (1966†) (first professional performance) |
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley |
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Recorded: April 1973, June 1976, October 1976 Location: invitation concert at Alexandra Palace, London attributed to ‘Lisbon Conservatory Orchestra, conductor Peter Michaels’ (Symphonies 13, 15), ‘Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Horst Werner’ (Symphonies 17, 24), ‘Edinburgh Youth Symphony, conducted by John Freedman’ (Symphonies 20, 26) • Symphonies 16 to 19: Style and manner – Martin O’Leary
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Klassic Haus Restorations
Havergal Brian: Symphonies Nos. 10 and 21 KHCD-2012-018 (CD) |
Symphony 10 (1953-54†) | Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Loughran |
Symphony 21 (1963†) | Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra, conductor Eric Pinkett |
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Recorded: July 1972 Released: February 2012 Location: De Montfort Hall, Leicester Producer: Robert Simpson Engineer: Angus McKenzie Digital remastering: Curt Timmons 2012. |
Havergal Brian: Symphony No. 22 and other works KHCD-2012-019 (CD) |
Psalm 23 (c.1904,1944–45†) reconstructed 1944-45 | Paul Taylor (tenor), Brighton Festival Chorus, Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra, conductor Laszlo Heltay |
English suite 5 »Rustic scenes« (1953†) | Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra, conductor Eric Pinkett |
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Symphony 22 »Symphonia brevis« (1964-65†) | Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra, conductor Laszlo Heltay |
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Recorded: April 1974, April 1974 Released: February 2012 Location: Hove Town Hall, De Montfort Hall, Leicester Producer: Robert Simpson (Sym 22, Psalm 23), William Robson (English Suite 5) Engineer: Angus McKenzie Digital remastering: Curt Timmons 2012. • Preparing Psalm 23 for performance – Elizabeth Hanmore
• Psalm 23 - Early Brian or late? Some subjective observations – Malcolm MacDonald |