Herrmann in Britain

Günther Kögebehn
29 June 2012

Herrmann conducting the Storm Clouds Cantata at the Royal Albert Hall with soprano Barbara Howitt and the London Symphony Orchestra 1955

The Recordings

 

26-28 May 1955
Arthur Benjamin: Storm Clouds Cantata
( The Man Who Knew Too Much )
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Chorus: Royal Opera House Chorus
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Chorus Master: Douglas Robinson
Soprano: Barbara Howitt
Recording Location: Royal Festval Hall

Notes:
The rest of the score (by Herrmann) was recorded at Paramount Studios with the studio orchestra under Herrmann.
The Storm Clouds Cantata was pre-recorded at the Festival Hall.
The pre-recorded music was then used when filming the sequences at the Albert Hall in the following days
.



25-27 April 1960
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Ted Drake
Recording Location: Denham Stage 1

 

4-6 April 1961
Mysterious Island
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Ted Drake
Recording Location: Denham Stage 1


Autumn 1962
Jason and the Argonauts
Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Red Law
Recording Location: Shepperton Studios


Conducting Wuthering Heights in Barking 1966

11-25 May 1966
Wuthering Heights

Orchestra: Pro Arte Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: John Snashall
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall (11-13,20,23,24 May 1966)
Recording Location: Pye Recording Studio (25 May 1966)
First release: Pye Records GSCL 30173

 

20/22 June 1966
String Quartet “Echoes”
Performers: The Amici Quartet
Producer: John Snashall
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall
First release: Pye Records GSGC1 4101

Note: Recorded with Edmund Rubbra’s 2nd String Quartet


Summer 1966
Fahrenheit 451
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Ted Drake
Recording Location: Denham Stage 1


24-25 May 1967
Moby Dick
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: John Snashall
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall
First release: Pye Records TPLS 130006

 

19 June 1967
Welles Raises Kane / The Devil and Daniel Webster
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall
First release: Pye Records TPLS 13010

 

5 July 1968
Twisted Nerve
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Recording Location: Shepperton Studios


11-12 December 1968
Music from the Great Movie Thrillers
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Tony d’Amato
Engineer: Arthur Lilley
Recording Location: Decca West Hampstead Studio 3
First issues: London SP44126 (Oct 1969), Decca PFS4173 (Dec 1969)

 

20/23 May 1969
Great Tone Poems
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Tony d’Amato
Engineer: Arthur Lilley
Recording Location: Kingsway Hall
First release: Decca PFS4169 (Jan 1970), London SPC21173 (Dec 1977)

Notes:
Also recorded during that sessions:
Saint-Saens: Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila – released on London SPC21173 (Dec 1977) not on Decca PFS4169

Berlioz: Hungarian March from La Damnation de Faust – never released
Chabrier: Marche Joyeuse – never released

 

Herrmann conducting Battle of Neretva in Barking

Herrmann conducting Battle of Neretva in Barking with the London Philharmonic Orchestra 1969

28-30 December 1969
Battle of Neretva
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall

 

16 February 1970
Music from the Great Film Classics
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producers: Tony d’Amato & Gavin Barratt
Engineer: Arthur Bannister
Recording Location: Decca West Hampstead Studio 3
First release: Decca PFS4213 (April 1971), London SP44144 (Aug 1971)

 

23-25 February 1970
Gustav Holst: The Planets
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Chorus: Louis Halsey Singers
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Chorus Master: Louis Halsey
Producers: Tony d’Amato & Gavin Barratt
Engineer: Arthur Lilley
First release: Decca PFS4184 (July 1970), London SPC21049 (Oct 1970)

 

27-29 May 1970
Joachim Raff: Symphony 5 “Lenore”
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Gavin Barratt
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall
First release: Unicorn UNS209 (UK 1970), Nonesuch H-71287 (USA 1973)

 

25 November / 21 December 1970
The Impressionists
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Raymond Few (25 Nov 1970)
Producer: Gavin Barratt (21 Dec 1970)
Engineers: Arthur Bannister, Arthur Lilley & Iain Churches
Recording Location: Kingsway Hall
First release: Decca PFS4224 (Oct 1971), London SPC21062 (Nov 1971)

 

Early 1971
Night Digger
Orchestra: Sessions of London
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Solo Viola d’Amore: Rosemary Green
Solo Harmonica: Tommy Reilly
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall


16-18 August 1971
Four Faces of Jazz
Orchestra: London Festival Recording Ensemble
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Piano: David Parkhouse
Producer: Raymond Few
Engineer: Arthur Bannister
Recording Location: Decca West Hampstead Studio 3
First release: Decca PFS4280 and London SPC21077 (both Nov 1973)

 

Late 1971
Endless Night
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Moog: Howard Blake
Engineer: Eric Tomlinson
Recording Location: Anvil Studios, Denham


4 January 1972
Charles Ives: Symphony No. 2
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Raymond Few
Engineer: Arthur Bannister
Recording Location: Kingsway Hall
First release: London SPC21086 (Sep 1972), Decca PFS4251 (Nov 1972)

 

July 1972
Sisters
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Orchestra Leader: Sidney Sax
Moog: Howard Blake
Engineer: Eric Tomlinson
Recording Location: Anvil Studios, Denham


17-18 October 1972
Eric Satie and His Friend Darius Milhaud
Orchestra: London Festival Players
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Raymond Few
Pr: Raymond Few  Eng: Arthur Lilley
Recording Location: Decca West Hampstead Studio 3
First release: London SPC21094 (1973), Decca PFS4286 (April 1974)

 

28-30 November 1973
The Fantasy Film World of Bernard Herrmann
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Moog: Howard Blake
Producer: Raymond Few
Engineer: Arthur Lilley
Recording Location:Kingsway Hall
Album concept by: Steve Harris
First release: Decca PFS4309 (Nov 1974),  London Records STCO 95534 (US club issue 1974),  London SP 44207 (US regular issue1975)

Notes:
There are tempi and mixing differences in “The Day the Earth Stood Still” material between PFS4309 and SP 44207
London Records, STCO 95534 (Great Movie Themes, Volume 1 3LP set) contains two cues (Klaatu, The Visor) not found in the other issues.

Herrmann recording It's Alive in 1973

24/27 December 1973
It’s Alive
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: St Giles Cripplegate

 

10 January 1974
Symphony
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Gavin Barrett
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: St Giles Cripplegate
First release: Unicorn RHS 331 (1975)

 

12 January 1974
Clarinet Quintet
Performers: Ariel Quartet
Clarinet: Robert Hill
Producer: Gavin Barrett
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: St Giles Cripplegate
First release: Unicorn RHS 332 (1975)

 

28 March 1974
Music from the Great Shakespearean Films
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Raymond Few
Engineer: Arthur Lilley
Recording Location: Decca West Hampstead Studio 3
First release: Decca PFS4315, London SPC21132 (both Jun 1975)

 

2-3 April 1974
Cyril Scott: Piano Concertos 1 & 2, Early One Morning
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Piano: John Ogdon
Producer: Michael Woolcock
Engineer: Stanley Goodall
Recording Location: Walthamstow Assembly Hall
First release: Lyrita SRCS81 (Sep 1975, Piano Concerto No 1) / Lyrita SRCS82 (April 1977, Piano Concerto No 2 & Early One Morning)

 

6-7 February 1975
The Mysterious Film World of Bernard Herrmann
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Tim McDonald
Engineer: Arthur Lilley
Recording Location: Kingsway Hall
First release: Decca PFS4337, London SPC21137 (both 1975)

 

26 June 1975
A Musical Garland of the Seasons
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Chorus: Thames Chamber Choir
Chorus master: Louis Halsey
Organ: Stephen Hicks
Vocals: Michael Rippon, Meriel Dickinson, Gillian Humphreys, John Amis
Producer: Gavin Barrett
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: St Giles Cripplegate
First release: Unicorn RHS 340 (1976)

 

15 August 1975
Obsession
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductors: Bernard Herrmann & Laurie Johnson
Chorus: Thames Chamber Choir
Chorus master: Louis Halsey
Producer: Christopher Palmer
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: St Giles Cripplegate

 

2 October 1975
Psycho
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Christopher Palmer
Engineer: Bob Auger
Recording Location: Barking Assembly Hall
First release: Unicorn RHS 336 (Nov 1975)

 

5-6 November 1975
Great British Film Music
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Producer: Raymond Few
Engineer: Arthur Bannister
Recording Location: Kingsway Hall
First release: London SPC21149 (Apr 1976), Decca PFS4363 (May 1976)

Note:
Also recorded during that sessions:

Ralph Vaughan Williams: Story of A Flemish Farm (Excerpt) (never released)