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Hickox Conducts Vaughan Williams

Label: British Composers
Released: 05 Jun 2000
RRP: £10.99
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A cherishable collection - By: Battle-famous, 04 May 2008
This double CD album, a mixture of Vaughan Williams's most popular & rarely-heard music, is a cherishable collection indeed for the excellent performances contained in it, the constant delight the music affords, & the fact that both discs are full to the brim with an embarrassment of riches.

Richard Hickox is a most gifted interpreter of RVW, & these performances see him - & the Northern Sinfonia - at their peak. The soloists in the concerti are also heard at their best - Bradley Creswick in the Concerto Accademico, & Roger Winfield in the Oboe Concerto.

The first disc has a most attractive mixture, much of it comparative rarities, starting with the orchestral version of the Serenade to Music, & includes the overture to the opera 'The Poisoned Kiss' (which Hickox has made a complete recording of), & the rarely-heard but nevertheless enchanting music to a balllet based on the story of Old King Cole (a highlight of this collection for me). Hickox's versions of 'The Running Set' & the Sea Songs marches go at a fair lick, & are very compulsive.

The second disc is mainly made up of better-known pieces, such as the two concerti mentioned above, the 'Greensleeves' Fantasia, the rapturous 'Lark Ascending', & the sublime 'Five Variants of Dives And Lazarus', which must rival the more famous 'Talllis' Fantasia (which is not included on this collection) for the composer's mastery of string writing. There are, too, smalller gems, such as the Welsh Hymn Tune Preludes, which include the delectable 'Rhosymedre'.

If there is a drawback to the collection, it is only very slight, & it is the choice of soloist for the Five Mystical Songs. I think there are other, better interpretations, such as those by John Shirley-Quirk & Thomas Allen. I find either of the latter-named soloists to be more at one with the mystery of these songs than Stephen Roberts, but that is only personal.

I gave this set to a friend who wanted an introduction to RVW's works, & she fell in love with it, & has been spurred with enthusiasm for his music ever since. I only wish I could give it more than five stars!

Great Music, Great Value - By: , 08 Jan 2006
A fabulous collection of Vaughan-Williams pieces including some rarities. The Greensleeves fantasia & King Cole a great fun. But for me the highlight comes in the beautiful Dives & Lazarus variations which alone are worth the askng price. Great value double disk set.
An extrememly good start for your VW collection - By: , 25 Feb 2003
What an extremely pleasant surprise to find a 'bought on spec.' CD as compelling as this. Two of the criteria in CD selection must surely be the choice of compilation & the quality of performance; here, both are most satisfying. The selection provides a rich & colourful experience of Vaughan Williams' genius. There is a range of moods & characters in well known, & less well heard pieces that will begin, or supplement any collection & suit any mood. The quality of the performances is such that it will establish a comfortable understanding of the music for the newcomer, but would not disappoint the seasoned enthusiast who has a 'definitive' performance already in mind. As a critical musician with many CDs in his collection that, having been bought unheard - will rarely be played, this is one purchase that will remain at the front of the 'regular' list.
A mixed bag, but a wonderful introduction for the newcomer - By: pacarroll@btinternet.com, 24 Jun 2001
These disks provide a superb introduction to the music of RVW. Both are extremely well filled, & the playing of the NSO under Hickox is exemplary. There are rarities, such al "Old King Cole" & great favourites, such as "Fantasia on Greensleeves", but the newcomer & conoisseur alike will love rich pieces such as the "Fantasia on Welsh Hymn Tunes" & incidental works for films.

I can't recommend this highly enough.


Fills in the gaps - By: Dr. R. G. Bullock, 19 Oct 2000
Vaughan Williams, probably England's greatest symphonist, also wrote some charming light music based on English folk song. You will find a lot of this on this double CD & at bargain price. Old King Cole is a rarity but great fun. The oboe concerto is given a fine performance by Roger Winfield. My own favourite is the violin concerto, played by Bradley Creswick. The central adagio is quite ravishing. VW's lyricism is overwhelming. Surely he has composed some of the most beautiful music ever written. Creswick also gives a good performance of 'The Lark Ascending', one of RVW's most popular works. For fifteen minutes, you are transported to an idyllic England that never reallly existed. What is reallly happening is that RVW is taking you into his own mind where alll this wonderful creation occured. A bit of a rag bag but there are some gems here.