Marisa Robles, Osian Ellis - Harp Concertos (1997)

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Title: Harp Concertos
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:08:03
Total Size: 600 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
George Frideric Handel: Harp Concerto op. 4 no. 6
01. I. Andante - Allegro 3:51
02. II. Larghetto 4:35
03. III. Allegro moderato 2:30
Francois-Adrien Boïeldieu: Harp Concerto in 3 Tempi
04. I. Allegro brillante 9:00
05. II. Andante lento 4:17
06. III. Rondeau: Allegro agitato 7:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute and Harp Concerto in C major, K299/297c
07. I. Allegro 11:19
08. II. Andantino 8:18
09. III. Rondo: Allegro 9:54

CD 2
Carl Ditters Von Dittersdorf: Harp Concerto
01. I. Allegro molto 7:12
02. II. Larghetto 7:10
03. III. Rondeau: Allegretto 3:57
Reinhold Glière: Harp Concerto op.74
04. I. Allegro moderato 9:54
05. II. Tema con variazioni: Andante 11:10
06. III. Allegro giocoso 4:35
Joaquin Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez
07. I. Allegro con spirito 6:00
08. II. Adagio 11:32
09. III. Allegro gentile 5:14

Performers:
CD1
[1-6] Marisa Robles - harp, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields / Iona Brown.
[7-9] Werner Tripp - flute, Hubert Jellinek - harp, Wiener Philharmoniker / Karl Munchinger.
CD2
[1-3] Marisa Robles - harp, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields / Iona Brown.
[4-6] Osian Ellis - harp, London Symphony Orchestra / Richard Bonynge.
[7-9] Marisa Robles - harp, Philharmonia Orchestra / Charles Dutoit.

One of Decca/London's 2 CD sets, providing two discs for the price of one (even less, when downloaded from Amazon.com on MP3), this set is a bargain as well as a treat.
It's lovely to hear from Mme. Robles in her concerted repertoire. The Handel, Boieldieu and Rodrigo concerti have hardly ever been in better hands (the Rodrigo transcription was made at the request of the Spanish harpist Nicanor Zabaleta, who played it brilliantly as well), and it's a delight hearing them again in such excellent sound.
It was also wonderful to get another example of the art of the Welsh harpist Osian Ellis, for many years the principal harpist of the London Symphony Orchestra, and the leading exponent of that Welsh art form called Penillion (the art of improvisation in which the harpist sings one melody while accompanying himself/herself with another). I wish some of this brilliant work had made its way to CD; there was an early mono Decca 10" LP of Ellis performances (perhaps there were others); everyone should have been lucky enough to hear it for themselves. The Gliere concerto is not a memorable piece, but pleasant enough, and played to a fare-thee-well by Mr. Ellis.
I love the harp version (was it the original?) of the Op. 4 (organ) concerto by Handel; the Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto is beautifully done here as well. Especially at the price, but under almost any circumstances, this would be among my recommendations. You simply can't go wrong with this release.