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Track(s) taken from CDHLL7545

The Holy Boy

composer
orchestral version by John Ireland

The Hallé Orchestra, Stephen Bell (conductor)
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Recording details: July 2014
Hallé St Peter's, Ancoats, Manchester, United Kingdom
Produced by Steve Portnoi
Engineered by Steve Portnoi & Niall Gault
Release date: September 2016
Total duration: 3 minutes 1 seconds
 

Other recordings available for download

Paul Barritt (violin), Catherine Edwards (piano)

Reviews

‘A pretty spectacular affair which goes for the big effect rather than for seasonal intimacy’ (MusicWeb International)
The Holy Boy was one of Ireland’s most popular works and caught the imagination of a wide public. Originally written for piano on Christmas Day 1913 and later prefaced by the description ‘Carol’, it was grouped together as the third of Four Preludes. Although the apparent subject is the birth of Christ, the title has a double meaning since its true inspiration was Bobby Glasby, one of Ireland’s choristers at St Luke’s Church, Chelsea, where he was organist from 1904 to 1926. Such was the piece’s success that several arrangements were made, by Ireland and others. Strangely though, this version for violin and piano that Ireland made in 1919 was never published.

from notes by Andrew Burn © 1996

Other albums featuring this work

Ireland: The complete music for violin and piano
CDA66853Download only
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