John Gielgud & BBC Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - The Pilgrim's Progress (CD)
HomeStore

John Gielgud & BBC Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - The Pilgrim's Progress (CD)

John Gielgud & BBC Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - The Pilgrim's Progress (CD)

$19.80
John Gielgud & BBC Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - The Pilgrim's Progress (CD)
$19.80

The Story

Release Date: 10/30/15

The Pilgrim's Progress - a Radio-play broadcast in 1943 with music by Vaughan Williams, conducted by Boult. John Gielgud plays Christian.

Albion records presents (in 2015) the first commercial recording of the 1943 BBC Radio Play, The Pilgrim's Progress, featuring John Gielgud in his prime and music by Vaughan Williams conducted by Adrian Boult. Vaughan Williams had set his first music to The Pilgrim's Progress in 1906 for a dramatization at Reigate Priory. He also set a 'Pastoral Episode' from Bunyan's allegory in 1922 as his first opera The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains. The Incidental Music contained on this recording followed in 1942/43 and, finally, Vaughan Williams completed his 'Morality' The Pilgrim's Progress in 1951, revising it in 1952. This life-long association with John Bunyan's allegory has produced works of profound depth, scale, poetry and nobility which cumulatively represent the pinnacle of Vaughan Williams' achievement. The arranger of The Pilgrim's Progress for radio was Edward Sackville-West (190165), a gifted 'Renaissance Man', equally comfortable as a literary reviewer or as a musicologist. He joined the BBC in 1941. For health reasons he was unable to serve in the Armed Forces in the war and he saw the BBC role as allowing him to make a contribution to the war effort. Sackville-West sent Vaughan Williams his stage-play in 1942 and Vaughan Williams forwarded the finished score to him in the first week of April 1943. The score for the Incidental Music was: 'A complicated affair, for the music cues are many and intricate, involving a full orchestra, chorus and soloists'. As with all of Vaughan Williams' work on The Pilgrim's Progress, the music superbly fits Bunyan's vision, especially in its rapture, radiance and nobility, epitomized by those unforgettable final Alleluias. With a well-crafted script and an unforgettable central performance by John Gielgud, the cumulative effect of this stage-play is profoundly moving.

Label: Albion Records
Genre: Classical
Run Time: 80 mins
 

Description

Release Date: 10/30/15

The Pilgrim's Progress - a Radio-play broadcast in 1943 with music by Vaughan Williams, conducted by Boult. John Gielgud plays Christian.

Albion records presents (in 2015) the first commercial recording of the 1943 BBC Radio Play, The Pilgrim's Progress, featuring John Gielgud in his prime and music by Vaughan Williams conducted by Adrian Boult. Vaughan Williams had set his first music to The Pilgrim's Progress in 1906 for a dramatization at Reigate Priory. He also set a 'Pastoral Episode' from Bunyan's allegory in 1922 as his first opera The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains. The Incidental Music contained on this recording followed in 1942/43 and, finally, Vaughan Williams completed his 'Morality' The Pilgrim's Progress in 1951, revising it in 1952. This life-long association with John Bunyan's allegory has produced works of profound depth, scale, poetry and nobility which cumulatively represent the pinnacle of Vaughan Williams' achievement. The arranger of The Pilgrim's Progress for radio was Edward Sackville-West (190165), a gifted 'Renaissance Man', equally comfortable as a literary reviewer or as a musicologist. He joined the BBC in 1941. For health reasons he was unable to serve in the Armed Forces in the war and he saw the BBC role as allowing him to make a contribution to the war effort. Sackville-West sent Vaughan Williams his stage-play in 1942 and Vaughan Williams forwarded the finished score to him in the first week of April 1943. The score for the Incidental Music was: 'A complicated affair, for the music cues are many and intricate, involving a full orchestra, chorus and soloists'. As with all of Vaughan Williams' work on The Pilgrim's Progress, the music superbly fits Bunyan's vision, especially in its rapture, radiance and nobility, epitomized by those unforgettable final Alleluias. With a well-crafted script and an unforgettable central performance by John Gielgud, the cumulative effect of this stage-play is profoundly moving.

Label: Albion Records
Genre: Classical
Run Time: 80 mins
 

You may also like

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Sound Sleeper (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Deep 10 Relaxation (japanese) (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Black Needle Noise - Before The Tears Came (CD)

$10.20

$3.57

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Profonde Relaxation (french Deep 10 Relaxation) (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Clara Saleiro & Duo Contracello & Pınar Dinçer - Fluxus (CD)

$16.20

$5.67

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Transcendence (mandarin) (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Catnapper (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Byron Metcalf & Hemi-Sync - The Shaman’s Heart Program: the Path of Authentic Power, Purpose and Presence (CD)

$54.50

$19.07

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Support For Stroke Recovery (CD)

$54.50

$19.07

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Hemi-Sync - Super Sleep (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

-65%NEW
Thumbnail 1

J. Arif Verner & Hemi-Sync - Crossing the Abyss (CD)

$18.70

$6.54

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Adrian Cunningham & La Lucha - New Holiday Classics (CD)

$11.90

John Gielgud & BBC Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - The Pilgrim's Progress (CD) | MVD Shop