London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Adrian Boult – Vaughan Williams: Job, A Masque for Dancing (1959/2018) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Adrian Boult – Vaughan Williams: Job, A Masque for Dancing (1959/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 44:33 minutes | 813 GB | Genre: Classical
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Master of the baton and one of Britain’s leading conductors, Sir Adrian Boult was renowned for his interpretations of English works, in particular music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, who was said to be ‘totally in favour of Sir Adrian’s approach to his music’ (John Culshaw). Job: A Masque for Dancing was dedicated to Sir Adrian, a fitting conductor for this magnificent Centenary celebration.

Tracklist:
1. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene I: I. Introduction 05:33
2. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene I: II. Saraband of the Sons of God 03:58
3. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene II: III. Satan’s Dance of Triumph 03:35
4. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene III: IV. Minuet of the Sons and Their Wives 04:03
5. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene IV: V. Job’s Dream 04:13
6. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene V: VI. Dance of the Three Messengers 04:59
7. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene VI: VII. Dance of Job’s Comforters 04:44
8. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene VII: VIII. Elihu’s Dance of Youth and Beauty 03:21
9. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene VII: IX. Pavane of the Sons of the Morning 02:06
10. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene VIII: X. Gaillard of the Sons of the Morning 02:21
11. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene VIII: XI. Altar Dance and Heavenly Pavane 02:32
12. Job, A Masque for Dancing, Scene IX: XII. Epilogue 03:08

Personnel:
Henry Datyner, violin
The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Adrian Boult, conductor

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