Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius album review – Gardner and the LPO's reading is bold and dramatic

Edward Gardner's vibrant new album of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius is not just a worthy addition to an already star-studded discography, but a bold and dramatic reading that catapults the iconic work into the spotlight.

In a performance that is at once propulsive and intense, Alan Bennett's 1965 play gets a thrilling makeover courtesy of Gardner's vivid staging and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The ensemble delivers a masterclass in dramatic tension, with each musician and singer bringing their A-game to the table.

Tenor Allan Clayton shines as the dying man whose every sensation is both a terror and a fascination, his heroic tone electrifying in the great prayer Sanctus Fortis. Meanwhile, mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton brings a tangible immediacy to her role, imbuing it with reserves of comfort that are nothing short of remarkable.

Bass James Platt, meanwhile, proves himself to be an excellent Angel of the Agony, bringing a sense of gravitas and pathos to the role that is hard to shake. But it's Gardner who truly steals the show, his intensely dramatic conducting imbuing every moment with an operatic boldness that is nothing short of breathtaking.

The London Philharmonic Orchestra plays as if possessed by demons, their combined forces matched only by those of the Hallé choir in a truly epic soundscaping that elevates the music to new heights. If there's one criticism to be levelled, it's that the acoustic can sometimes rob the recording of its last ounce of immediacy, but overall this is an achievement that ranks alongside the likes of Nicholas Collon's award-winning Finnish account, released just earlier this year.
 
🎵👏 I gotta say, Gardner's take on Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius is MIND-BLOWING! It's like he took a masterpiece and gave it a total modern revamp without losing its soul. The way the orchestra comes together to create this epic soundscapes is just WOW 🤯. And can we talk about the cast? Allan Clayton as the dying man? JAMMING 💥! Jamie Barton bringing comfort and immediacy to her role? CHILLS 😍. But what really gets me is how Gardner's conducting brings out this operatic boldness that just makes you feel something DEEPLY 🤕. The only thing that keeps it from being a 10/10 is the acoustic, but honestly, even that's not enough to bring me down 😊.
 
I cant get over how epic this album is 🤯! Alan Bennett's play is so dark and intense, and Edward Gardner brings it to life with such passion. I love how Allan Clayton shines as the dying man - his voice is so emotive! And Jamie Barton is amazing too, she's got this comfort thing that makes me feel like everything's gonna be alright 😊. The London Philharmonic Orchestra is insane, they're like a force of nature 🤯! My only gripe is the acoustics can be a bit wonky at times, but honestly, it's a minor complaint compared to how amazing the rest of the album is. Definitely give this one a listen, its a game-changer 🎵💥
 
just listened to edward gardner's new elgar album and OMG I'm totally blown away 🤯! he brings so much drama and tension to the whole thing, it's like you're right there with gerontius on his deathbed 🙏. alan clayton as tenor is insane 🔥 and jamie barton's mezzo is like butter for your soul 🍰. but honestly, edward gardner is the real MVP - he just makes that music come alive in a way i've never heard before 💥🎶
 
just listened to the new elgar album and i'm blown away!!! edward gardner is a genius conductor he really knows how to bring out the drama in every piece 🤩 the london philharmonic orchestra sounds amazing too, it's like they're possessed by some kind of musical energy 💥 and allan clayton as tenor gerontius? absolute perfection 🙌 his voice just gives me chills every time... anyway, i'm not surprised edward gardner is getting so much praise, he always had a knack for making classical music feel alive & exciting
 
🤩 I'm loving the fact that Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius is getting the spotlight it deserves! But can we talk about how they're casting Allan Clayton as the dying man? 🙄 Tenors are always a tricky role to play, but I think Jamie Barton's mezzo-soprano skills would've been amazing in this part. Just saying 👀
 
just listened to edward gardner's new album of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius and i'm blown away 🤯! alan benett's play gets a total makeover by gardner's staging and london philharmonic orchestra, it's like they're possessed by demons lol. allan clayton as the dying man is heroic, jamie barton brings comfort to her role, james platt as the angel is gravitas personified... but edward gardner steals the show with his intense conducting 🎶. soundscaping is epic! the only thing that's kinda bummer is the acoustic can be a bit lost at times, but overall it's up there with nicholas collon's finnish account - what did you guys think? 👀
 
🎶😍 I'm absolutely loving this new album by Edward Gardner! It sounds like he brought a whole new level of energy to Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius. I mean, can you imagine performing in front of an orchestra and choir that's just SO into it? 🤩 The way the music comes together is literally electric. And oh man, Alan Bennett's play gets such a great makeover! It's like the old and new blend perfectly. I'm totally sold on this album - who knew Elgar could be so... dramatic? 😂 But yeah, some people might say the acoustic isn't perfect, but honestly, it just adds to the drama 🎭👏
 
🎵 I'm loving the new album from Edward Gardner and the London Philharmonic Orchestra! 🤩 They've totally reimagined Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius in a way that's both exciting and emotional. I especially loved the performance by Jamie Barton - her vocals were so powerful and soulful, it really brought out the character's vulnerability. And can we talk about James Platt as the Angel of the Agony? 🙌 His bass voice is just stunning! The only thing that would've made this album perfect for me was if they'd gotten better sound quality... but overall, it's still a masterclass in music-making and I'm totally recommending it to all my friends who love classical music! 💕
 
I JUST LOVE WHEN CLASSICAL MUSIC GETS A FRESH NEW TWIST LIKE THIS ALBUM!!! IT'S LIKE THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS IS BEING REBORN WITH EDWARD GARDNER AT THE CONDUCTOR'S DESK 🎵🔥 AND THE LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA IS ON FIRE!!! ALAN BENNETT'S PLAY IS SO DRAMATICALLY INTENSE, IT'S LIKE YOU'RE RIGHT THERE IN THE OPERA HOUSE WITH ALLAN CLAYTON AS THE DYING MAN 😲. JAMIE BARTON AND JAMES PLATT ARE ALSO ABSOLUTE ROCKSTARS IN THEIR ROLES 🤩. AND EDWARD GARDNER'S CONDUCTING IS JUST... WOW!!! IT'S LIKE HE'S TAKING YOU ON A WILD RIDE OF EMOTION 🎪🔴
 
Ugh, great, another overhyped album release 🙄. I mean, Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius? Really? It's like they're trying to suck up all the classical music fans or something 🎵. And a new album with Alan Bennett's 1965 play? That just sounds like a gimmick to me... like they're trying to make it trendy again ⏰. I'm not buying it (no pun intended). The London Philharmonic Orchestra is talented and all, but I bet the conductor, Edward Gardner, has been hyping this up so much on social media that everyone's just eating out of his hand 🤣. Anyway, if you're a die-hard Elgar fan or just want to listen to some over-the-top classical music, be my guest 🎧. But for me, it's a hard pass...
 
🤣 just heard about this album and I'm like "Gerontius? Sounds like my grandpa's name" 😂 anyway, sounds like Alan Bennett's play is getting a major reboot and it's kinda cool that the orchestra is so into it 🎶 even if the acoustic in the recording can be a bit wonky, who needs perfect sound when you have epic music, right? 🤪 gotta listen to this stuff ASAP 💥
 
🎵 I gotta say, Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius is one of those masterpieces that can easily be overshadowed by all the other awesome stuff he did 🤯. But Gardner's got a way with it – his reading's like a punch to the gut, but in a good way 😂. The way the orchestra and choir come together is just... wow! It's like they're trying to outdo each other in a battle of dramatic tension 🏹. And that voice? 🤩 Allan Clayton's like butter for your soul – all smooth and rich and heroic-sounding. I love it! But what really gets me is how Gardner conducts – he's like a conductor version of a rockstar, minus the attitude 😎 (I think). Anyway, if you're gonna listen to this album, make sure you have good speakers or headphones, 'cause that sound is EPIC 🤯!
 
I just listened to Edward Gardner's new album with Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius and OMG 🤯 it's like a whole new experience! I love how Alan Bennett's play gets a fresh stage makeover 🎭 with Gardener at the helm, making it feel super intense and dramatic. And those singers? Total pros 🙌 Allan Clayton as the lead guy is on point 🔥, Jamie Barton brings this comfort thing to her character that's seriously beautiful ❤️, James Platt as the Angel is all about gravitas 😊. But what really gets me is Gardner's conducting - it's like he's channeling some kind of operatic rockstar 🤟! The London Philharmonic Orchestra and Hallé choir are absolute fire 🔥, though I wish the acoustic was a bit better for that last ounce of magic ✨. Still, this album is on par with some amazing stuff out there - Nicholas Collon's Finnish account is my new fave 🎵
 
omg 🤯🎵 just listened to edward gardner's album of elgar's the dream of gerontius and i'm SHOOK 😲👏 alan bennett's play gets a major upgrade from gardner's staging & london philharmonic orchestra, every musician & singer brings their A-game! 🤩 tenor allan clayton is on 🔥 as the dying man, his tone electrifies in sanctus fortis 💥 mezzo-soprano jamie barton shines too, her role gets a lot of emotional depth ❤️ and bass james platt is amazing as the angel of agony, so much gravitas & pathos 😭 but edward gardner steals the show with his bold conducting, it's like operatic magic ✨🎶
 
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