Edward German - Welsh Rhapsody
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Edward German (1862-1936)
Welsh Rhapsody (1904)
I. Loudly proclaim [00:00]
II. Hunting the Hare - Bells of Aberdovy [04:58]
III. David of the White Rock [09:12]
IV. Men of Harlech [13:54]
Performers: • German: Symphony No. 2...
Score from: imslp.org/wiki/Category:Germa... - Hudba
Superb orchestration and great invention on display here. As serious as light music gets, this one's a cracker.
Wonderful piece! I only came across this a few weeks ago or the first time. Thanks for posting with the score.
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland conducted by Andrew Penny.
As someone from Wales, not sure what I think about a German composing a "Welsh" rhapsody, sounds very not Welsh... not enough harp 👈
Not criticizing the music though, its pleasant enough
His surname was German, but he was English and Welsh. Also see Ireland, who was not Irish but English.