Gilbert & Sullivan Choruses (1969)
The Chorus of the
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Recorded at Decca Studios, West Hampstead |
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This is a compilation of G&S choruses sung by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. It was a new recording, and not merely a re-issue of previously-available material. The selections are as follows:
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Mel Moratti had these comments:
This is an interesting collection of choruses from eleven of the comic operas, nicely recorded in something called "Deramic Sound." Whatever sound was used certainly helps a track like "Over the Bright Blue Sea," where the women really sound in the distance. There are quite a few obvious omissions, especially opening choruses to the second acts (and a lot of first act ones as well), of the operas featured. Besides Iolanthe, there is nothing from the Act One finales either. Numbers like "Welcome Gentry" and "Hark the Hour of Ten" end in the tonic instead of changing keys as in the originals. Several items are presented out of sequence. e.g. "Ring Forth, ye Bells" follows "With Heart and with Voice". The performances are certainly splendid and the three available soloists shine.
Date | Label | Format | Number | Comments |
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1969 | Decca | Mono LP | DML 722 | |
Stereo LP | SML 722 | |||
World Record Club (New Zealand) |
Stereo LP | SLZ 8401 | ||
2005 | Sounds on CD | CD | VGS254 | |
2011 | Decca Eloquence | CD | 480 1285 | Two-CD set also includes sixteen Sullivan overtures (description here). |