Coates / BBC Philharmonic / Wilson: Orchestral Works 1
Coates / BBC Philharmonic / Wilson: Orchestral Works 1
Format: CD
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Artist: Coates / BBC Philharmonic / Wilson
Label: Chandos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 095115203620
Genre: Classical
John Wilson's first album in a series of recordings of the orchestral works of Eric Coates, using his own definitive editions of the scores. Includes the suites The Jester at the Wedding and London, and the miniature overture The Merrymakers. Infectiously idiomatic playing from the BBC Philharmonic! Eric Coates was born on August 27th, 1886, at Hucknall. Coates showed an interest in music at an early age, studying first the violin and then the viola with George Ellenberger, a pupil of Joachim, and harmony with Dr Ralph Horner in Nottingham. At the age of twenty he arrived in London determined to make a career in music despite some family misgivings. He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music where he studied viola with Lionel Tertis and composition with Frederick Corder. Eventually, in 1919, when neuritis in his left hand made playing the viola more and more difficult, Eric Coates turned exclusively to composition. Eric Coates' work is in the tradition of polished melodic light music started by Sir Arthur Sullivan and continued by Edward German.
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