Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony, Serenade to Music – review
Rochester Philharmonic/Seaman (Harmonia Mundi)With the chimes of Big Ben rising through the fog of the soft-footed opening bars, Vaughan Williams's London Symphony sings of a city still recognisable, however dramatic the changes since its 1914 premiere (revised 1920). But the music goes beyond mere pictorial effect. Years later, he suggested this eve of the Great War symphony mirrored a passing imperial world, the end of old certainties and habits. The fruitful partnership here of British conduc...
Guardian Music — Rochester Philharmonic/Seaman (Harmonia Mundi)With the chimes of Big Ben rising through the fog of the soft-footed opening bars, Vaughan Williams's London Symphony sings ... more info