[ EMI / Warner Classics / 5 CD Box Set ]
Release Date: Sunday 1 March 2015
This item is only available to us via Special Order. We should be able to get it to you in 3 - 6 weeks from when you order it.
This enthralling five-CD conspectus opens with the symphony that established Bliss's name in 1922 and goes on to survey his ballet, film, chamber and vocal music in authoritative recordings, many of them attended and endorsed by the composer. The final disc shows Bliss as unmatched conductor of his own music, from the occasional prelude for the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abbey to a real rarity: Dame Joan Sutherland's first studio recording, the Song of Welcome for the young Queen Elizabeth II.
"Has Bliss's music dated irrevocably? These two discs will give you all the data you need to decide, with lively, committed performers who appear to believe in every note of these works."
(BBC Music Feb 2006)
"An unmissable and generous set ... vitally essential Bliss"
(MusicWeb Bargain of the Month Jan 2007)
Includes:
A Colour Symphony
Things to Come
Adam Zero ballet excerpts
Cello Concerto
Discourse for Orchestra
Christopher Columbus Suite
Concerto for 2 pianos
Conversation No. 1: The Committee Meeting
Oboe Quintet, Op. 21
Clarinet Quintet
Conversation No. 5: In the Tube at Oxford Circus