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'The Essential Recording'
"...Recorded in 2002-03, this was the one major cycle that his legions of fans most wanted. With devoted support from the players and staff of the BBC Philharmonic, this definitive set remains his eloquent last major testament and is positively ablaze with Celtic fire."
Geraint Lewis - Gramophone magazine - February 2020
Vernon Handley is in total sympathy with Bax’s muse and his direction is authoratitive as well as idiomatic. Superb sound from the Chandos and BBC engineers. We would not be without this set.
The Penguin Guide - 1000 Greatest Classical Recordings 2011-12
The set has been a labour of love for Vernon Handley - one of the high points of his career. Im hoping that this set, which is the product of 50 years study, will invite people to listen that little bit more often to these wonderful immense works.
Classic FM Magazine 'Disc of the Month'
The BBC Philharmonic under Vernon Handley recently performed Baxs Symphonies Nos 6 and 8 in Manchester, to great critical acclaim:
…a rare occasion of exploration and discovery. Perhaps this anniversary will allow Baxs music to emerge from the shadow of Vaughan Williams. On this evidence, Handley and BBCPO are incomparably equipped to make that happen.
The Guardian
'The BBC Philharmonic's playing is magnificent throughout, while Handley never loses his grip on the music's forceful logic. Works that in some hands, and to some ears, can seem rhapsodic, he reveals as integrally symphonic, for all their big-boned Romantic gestures.'
The Telegraph
In every way Handley has now produced the definitive Bax series - surely beyond criticism.
Gramophone 'Take Five'
Truth to tell, Im still reeling from the impact of this magnificent set; its insights are copious, Chandos layout is ideal (with none of the symphonies split between discs) and the price is tempting too.
Gramophone (Critic's Choice)
The set has been a labour of love for Vernon Handley - one of the high points of his career. 'I'm hoping that this set, which is the product of 50 years' study, will invite people to listen that little bit more often to these wonderful immense works'.'
Classic FM Magazine 'Disc of the Month'
Handley and the BBC Philharmonic strain all their musical sinews to bring out every detail of these highly wrought and texturally complex works, and Handleys command of structure and pacing is majestic.
The Guardian
'These are interpretations by a conductor who has lived with this music and who is fully at home in the composer's musical world. Beautifully played and recorded, this is the sort of thing that Chandos does incomparably.'
'Truth to tell, I'm still reeling from the impact of this magnificent set; its insights are copious, Chandos' layout is ideal (with none of the symphonies split between discs) and the price is tempting too.'
Gramophone Critic's Choice
Vernon Handley is the ideal conductor for Bax: he understands the music like no other, and it breathes perfectly in his hands.
Fanfare on CHAN 9715 (Bax)
It is a tremendous achievement, the crowning glory of Vernon Handleys dedication to British music in general and to this composer in particular.
Sir Arnold Bax
Gramophone 'Take Five'
The BBC Philharmonics playing is magnificent throughout, while Handley never loses his grip on the musics forceful logic. Works that in some hands, and to some ears, can seem rhapsodic, he reveals as integrally symphonic, for all their big-boned Romantic gestures.
The Telegraph
Handley, the BBC Philharmonic, executive producer Brian Pidgeon and the Chandos engineers give us sonic glories in spades. These discs transport us to windswept coastlines, the ocean floor, pagan dances and the nobility of love, defeat, death and triumph… This is a wonderful set of compelling haunting music; it deserves to spread joy not just over Christmas but for life.
The Times
Every now and then, a series of recordings appears that changes the music world just a little, prompts a re-evaluation, draws us towards repertory we might otherwise have ignored… These probing interpretations venture beyond the surfaces to the musics inner workings. Handley is the ideal guide, the BBC Philharmonic the ideal instrument for the job and you also get Tintagel, a premiere recording of Rogues Comedy Overture and a revealing recorded interview with Andrew McGregor. Superb sound, too.
The Independent
…this splended Fingerhut and Handley performance brings a reassessment and the works strengths, particularly its appealing slow movement, are revealed.
BBC Music Magazine on CHAN 9715 (Bax)
Handleys readings are generally volatile and urgent, and he brings out some of the musics violence and incipient touches of modernism better that his rivals.
BBC Music Magazine (Performance: maximum rating 5*
Having already become enthralled by Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Delius and 'Jack' Moeran, this beautiful set of symphonies has been a most rewarding purchase; I have particularly enjoyed listening to Vernon 'Tod' Hanley talk about the work. Perhaps being an expat in Australia has heightened my love of British music or maybe I have always been a hopeless romantic but a hit of 'lossless' Bax on my iPod is an essential part of the day!
G Mitchell