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George Lloyd: Eleventh Symphony
George Lloyd, Albany Symphony Orchestra
George Lloyd: Eleventh Symphony
Genre: Classical
 
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Here is the work that started it all. Back in 1977 Albany Symphony president Peter Kermani heard a BBC broadcast of Lloyd?s Symphony No. 8 that absolutely enthralled him. When an opportunity struck in 1984, he dispatched A...  more »

     
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All Artists: George Lloyd, Albany Symphony Orchestra
Title: George Lloyd: Eleventh Symphony
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Albany Records
Original Release Date: 7/1/2006
Release Date: 7/1/2006
Album Type: Super Audio CD - DSD
Genre: Classical
Styles: Historical Periods, Modern, 20th, & 21st Century, Symphonies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 034061006022

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Here is the work that started it all. Back in 1977 Albany Symphony president Peter Kermani heard a BBC broadcast of Lloyd?s Symphony No. 8 that absolutely enthralled him. When an opportunity struck in 1984, he dispatched Albany Symphony manager Susan Bush to London to commission a new symphony, which resulted in the wonderful Symphony No. 11 from George Lloyd. This present writer was at the premiere on October 31, 1986 and, like the rest of the audience, was absolutely captivated by the work; a piece which blended both thrills and repose, and pageantry and sentimentality-plus many memorable tunes (imagine, in this day and age, a third movement which was an elaborate and kaleidoscopic waltz!). We all believed that George Lloyd was England?s greatest musical secret revealed. This work, along with several of his other symphonies, was initially released on Conifer, but Kermani and Bush were eager to make Lloyd the cornerstone of a new recording venture called Albany! Records. Lloyd?s association with the Albany Symphony, for whom he also wrote his Symphony No. 12 (TROY032, with Symphony No. 1), resulted in guest-conducing engagements performing more of his music (the war-time Symphony No. 4, now on TROY SACD 498, was one of Albany?s first CD?s). We also heard memorable interpretations of Creston?s Symphony No. 3, the Randall Thompson Symphony No. 2 and a delightful series of selections from La Boutique Fantasque. By the time of his death in 1998, his output was relatively small, but the twelve Symphonies have proven to be immensely popular. We at Albany are proud to have been his friend and advocate these past twenty years, and pleased to re-release this magnificent recording in state-of-the-art multi-channel sound. This hybrid SACD will play on all compact disc players.
 

CD Reviews

My favorite of Lloyd's
Alan Dean Foster | Prescott, AZ United States | 06/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The most neglected British composer of the 20th century (after Havergal Brian), Lloyd wrote unashamedly accessible music in the modern romantic vein. Commissioned to write a "big" piece, he poured all of his accumulated knowledge into his triumphal eleventh symphony, and outdid himself with the orchestration.. Why his work is not played in concert explains, in nutshell, why so many of us who love classical music so rarely attend our local symphony."