This week, Pristine returns to the pre-war orchestral recordings of Sir Adrian Boult and his BBC Symphony Orchestra. This latest release concentrates on Romantic and early modern era works, including overtures by Wagner, Humperdinck and Brahms, works by Saint-Saëns, Borodin and Tchaikovsky (including Boult’s only recording of the latter’s Serenade for Strings), and two Sibelius tone poems. Boult’s recording of Wagner’s Prelude to Act 1 of Tristan und Isolde is one of the few from the era to use the composer’s own rarely-heard concert ending, which segues without pause into a shortened, adapted version of the Liebestod.
Through it all, Boult’s energy, forward momentum and generally unfussy interpretations bring us closer to the original score in the same way as the conductor he so admired, Arturo Toscanini.
We also celebrate Wagner's 212th birthday with an automatic 10% discount on all our recordings of his music all this week.