A Unique recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Sixth Symphony on two pianos.
Composer: John Ireland, Ralph Vaughan Williams
Performer: Alan Rowlands, Adrian Sims
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Albion
Catalogue: ALBCD011
Release: 2010
Size: 171 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6 in E Minor (Arr. M. Mullinar for 2 Pianos)
01. I. Allegro
02. II. Moderato
03. III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
04. IV. Epilogue: Moderato
Ireland: The Forgotten Rite (version for piano 4 hands)
05. Prelude
Ireland: Mai-Dun (version for piano 4 hands)
06. Symphonic rhapsody
Vaughan Williams: The Wasps
07. Overture
Vaughan Williams valued the opinions of close friends on his new works, even if he did not always follow the advice given. In the early years, it was to his first wife Adeline as well as to fellow composers George Butterworth and Gustav Holst that he would turn. Later, the circle of advisers widened, to include Sir Arthur Bliss, Gerald Finzi and Herbert Howells, the conductors Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Adrian Boult and Sir Malcolm Sargent and musical friends such as R.O. Morris, Steuart Wilson, Ruth Dyson and Roy Douglas. These and many others were invited to a ‘play-through’ of Vaughan Williams’ new work. Such first hearings were arranged for piano, or two pianos, and central to many of these performances in the 1940s and 1950s was Michael Mullinar (1895 – 1973). Mullinar was an expert accompanist, teacher and composer who would on occasion venture into solo repertoire.
Vaughan Williams sketches for the Sixth Symphony and Michael Mullinar’s two-piano arrangement with various interpolations by the composer can be found in the British Library. Alan Rowlands edited the two-piano arrangement for this recording making use of the final orchestral published version to fill in any gaps. Thus we can hear for the first time what a ‘play-through’ actually sounded like.