Gilbert & Sullivan - HMS Pinafore
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Label: Australian Eloquence
Cat No: ELQ4825357
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 18th May 2018
Contents
Artists
John ReedPauline Wales
Thomas Lawlor
Christine Palmer
Ralph Mason
Valerie Masterson
John Ayldon
Arthur Jackson
Jon Ellison
D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus
D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
James WalkerWorks
HMS PinaforeArtists
John ReedPauline Wales
Thomas Lawlor
Christine Palmer
Ralph Mason
Valerie Masterson
John Ayldon
Arthur Jackson
Jon Ellison
D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus
D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
James WalkerAbout
From 1947 he was director of the International Ballet Company until its disbanding in 1953, when he joined the fledgling Decca Records Company as a recording engineer. In that capacity he worked as a pioneering stereo engineer in London, Geneva, Belgrade and elsewhere on many recordings which would become staples of the Decca catalogue. But in 1968 he returned to the podium as the musical director of the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company upon the retirement of its long-standing conductor Isidore Godfrey, who had recorded the complete Savoy operas for Decca.
It was in this capacity that Walker made this recording of HMS Pinafore in February 1971 with the D’Oyly Carte company and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The Decca recording team used the Phase 4 technology to bring the nautical air of Pinafore to life with all manner of inventive effects such as lapping water and cawing seagulls. More durable for followers of Gilbert and Sullivan are the performances of an outstanding cast, led by John Reed as Sir Joseph Porter, infusing every line with brilliantly-judged nuance and delicious wit. Valerie Masterson’s beautifully sung, forthright yet vulnerable portrayal of Josephine is well matched by the elegant tenor of Ralph Mason as a delightfully matter-of-fact and personable Ralph Rackstraw.
The supporting cast is no less strong, including company regulars such as Christine Palmer (Little Buttercup), Thomas Lawlor (Captain Corcoran) and John Ayldon (Dick Deadeye). In the rich history of HMS Pinafore on record, this Decca/James Walker production is an overlooked gem.
‘Those who want the feeling of footlights will plump for the new issue ... I admire most the playing of the RPO and the crisp singing of the chorus.’ – Gramophone, December 1971
‘As might be expected from a Phase Four recording, the balances are all carefully ... Nothing vocally or instrumentally goes unheard. There is a real sense of staging and movement which is all to the good. The dialogue is well handled and is very much a plus factor.’ – Fanfare, November/December 1983
Cast:
- Sir Joseph Porter: John Reed
- Hebe: Pauline Wales
- Captain Corcoran: Thomas Lawlor
- Little Buttercup: Christine Palmer
- Ralph Rackstraw: Ralph Mason
- Josephine: Valerie Masterson
- Dick Deadeye: John Ayldon
- Bob Becket: Arthur Jackson
- Bob Bobstay: Jon Ellison
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