Havergal Brian: The Gothic album review – Ole Schmidt tames a vast, eccentric score

Ole Schmidt Brings Gothic Grandeur to the Royal Albert Hall, 150 Years After Its Composition

A milestone of 20th-century British music has finally been given the recognition it deserves – Havergal Brian's magnum opus "The Gothic". Written over eight years and completed in 1927, this sprawling work is a testament to the composer's idiosyncratic vision, drawing inspiration from the grandeur and eccentricity of the gothic age.

The piece consists of two main sections: a 35-minute three-movement symphony that stands on its own merits, and a challenging, hour-long setting of the Te Deum, which demands the listener's undivided attention. This latter work is a masterclass in contrasts, with influences from Bruckner, Berlioz, and Sibelius.

Conducted by Ole Schmidt for the first time, this 1980 BBC live broadcast captures the essence of Brian's vision, marshaling his large orchestra and chorus with assurance. The solo quartet shines, particularly the soaring soprano of Jane Manning, while Schmidt's stimulating choices make this a compelling alternative to Ondrej Lenárd's Slovak account.

While sound is occasionally congested, Schmidt proves himself capable of coaxing new life from Brian's complex score. In a notable achievement, he manages not only to control but to actively engage with the piece, imbuing it with a sense of vitality and purpose that had eluded previous interpreters.

As noted by John Pickard in his illuminating sleeve notes, this recording is a testament to the power of good conducting and clear vision, shedding new light on one of Britain's most beloved but oft-misunderstood composers.
 
omg i just listened to this "Gothic" symphony for the first time 🤩🎶 it was sooo epic!! I can see why its considered a milestone in 20th century british music, its like nothing i've ever heard before... the way the different instruments come together is just magic 💫 Ole Schmidt does an amazing job conducting it too, he really brings out the best in the orchestra 🎵
 
omg yaaas i'm literally dancing along with ole schmidt's interpretation of "the gothic"!!! 🤩🎶 it's like he's transported me to another world of gothic grandeur and epic-ness!!! i mean, the way he balances out all those contrasting elements is pure GENIUS 💡 his conducting skills are on point and jane manning's soprano voice giving me LIFE!!! 💖 the whole thing just feels so immersive and alive... can we get a tour or something? 🤔🎟️
 
you know what really got me thinking about this whole thing... I mean, 'The Gothic' by Havergal Brian - it's like this massive, sprawling work that's trying to tell us something, but we're not always sure what that is 🤔. it's all these contrasts and influences and different moods... it's like Brian is trying to paint a picture with sound, you know? and then Ole Schmidt comes along and he's like the conductor who finally unlocks the door to understanding it all 🎨. but here's the thing - I don't think we can truly understand it even after all this time... there's just something about 'The Gothic' that's so deeply personal, so subjective... maybe that's what makes it so great? 💥
 
I'm so hyped they're finally giving Havergal Brian the recognition he deserves! I mean, his music is like nothing you've ever heard before - it's like a mix of epic fantasy and old-school classical... 🤯 The Royal Albert Hall was made for this kind of stuff! And can we talk about Ole Schmidt's conducting skills? He brought so much energy to "The Gothic" that even though some parts sound congested, he still manages to make you feel the grandeur of it all... 🎶 I love how he's not afraid to experiment and try new things with Brian's score. It's like he's breathing life into a 90-year-old masterpiece! 👏
 
omg just listened to this record by ole schmidt and it's LIFE.CHANGING!!! 150 yrs since it was written & still sounds so epic! i mean, you can feel the grandeur & history in every note 🤯 jane manning's vocals are like butter for the ears 💆‍♀️ what a way to revive this classic piece 🙌
 
omg u guys!! I'm literally FREAKING OUT over this news!!! Ole Schmidt bringing Gothic grandeur to the Royal Albert Hall after 150 yrs is EVERYTHING!!! I mean, Havergal Brian's magnum opus deserves all the love and attention, especially since it was completed 20 yrs ago 🙌🏼! The way Schmidt brings Bruckner, Berlioz, and Sibelius vibes into this piece is pure GENIUS 💡! Jane Manning's solo soprano is giving me LIFE 👸! I'm so hyped for this recording – it's like a breath of fresh air for this underrated composer 🌟
 
OMG 🤯 just listened to Ole Schmidt's interpretation of Havergal Brian's "The Gothic" at the Royal Albert Hall and I'm OBSESSED! 😍 The way he brought out the drama and tension in the piece was insane, it's like you can feel the grandeur and eccentricity of the gothic age pulsing through every note 💥. And that solo quartet? Swoon-worthy 🎶, Jane Manning's voice is like butter for your ears 🤤. Definitely a game-changer for British music, I'm so glad they're giving Brian the recognition he deserves 👏.
 
🤔 I'm not sure if I love or hate that they're finally giving Brian's "The Gothic" some much-needed attention after 150 years 🕰️. Like, isn't it about time? It sounds like a really cool piece of music, but all I can think is 'why did it take so long?' 😐 The fact that this conductor, Ole Schmidt, was able to bring out the best in it is awesome, though 👏. And yeah, I'm glad someone's finally shedding some light on Brian's work - he's definitely an underrated composer 🎵👍
 
🌿 I'm so stoked that Havergal Brian's epic "The Gothic" is finally getting the love it deserves! I mean, can you imagine a more iconic piece of music? 🎶 Ole Schmidt's conductin' skills are on point, and I love how he brings out the drama and grandeur in the symphony. It's like, totally immersive, ya know? 😴 But yeah, some parts can get a bit congested, so maybe just put on your headphones or find a quiet spot to fully appreciate it 🎧. Anyway, if you haven't checked this out yet, definitely give it a listen! Your mind (and soul) will thank you 💖
 
OMG 🤩 just read that they're playing Havergal Brian's "The Gothic" at the Royal Albert Hall for the first time in 150 years!!! I've heard it before, and I'm still blown away by how epic it is 💥. The conductor, Ole Schmidt, does an amazing job of bringing out all the complex emotions and textures in the music 🎶. And that soprano Jane Manning sounds like a total rockstar 🤘! Can't wait to give this recording a spin 📀
 
Just listened to this Havergal Brian symphony thingy at the Royal Albert Hall 🎵🔥 it was so epic! Ole Schmidt is a genius conductor 👏 his way with the orchestra and choir is insane, I felt like I was transported to the gothic age in 15 minutes ⏰ the solo parts were amazing too, esp that soprano girl Jane Manning 💁‍♀️ she's got skills. never knew Brian's music could be so powerful, definitely gonna explore more of his stuff now 🤓
 
OMG, I'm totally stoked that Havergal Brian's "The Gothic" is finally getting the love it deserves! 🤩🎵 It's like, 150 years too late, tbh 😂, but I guess we should be grateful for Ole Schmidt's epic conducting skills 🙌. The way he brings out the grandeur and eccentricity of Brian's vision is, like, totally mesmerizing 🔥. And that Te Deum section? Mind-blowing 🤯! I love how Jane Manning shines as the soprano soloist 🎶. This recording is, like, a total game-changer for classical music fans everywhere 🎉. Can't wait to explore more of Brian's work 📚🎵 #TheGothic #HavergalBrian #OleSchmidt #ClassicalMusic #GameChanger 💥
 
[Image of a ghostly organist playing a grand piano with a Gothic-style castle in the background 🎸💀]

Brian's masterpiece is finally getting the recognition it deserves after 150 years! It's like, finally! [GIF of a clock striking midnight ⏰] The guy was ahead of his time, but who needs that much Gothic flair? 😂 [Image of a person covered in cobwebs with a bat flying above their head 🕷️]

[Video clip of a symphony orchestra playing with dramatic music swell] Who knew 80s BBC broadcasts could be so epic? 💥 [GIF of a conductor's arm waving dramatically 🎶] Ole Schmidt brought the house down, and I'm here for it! 👏
 
OMG, yaaas!! 🤩 I'm literally shaking with excitement!!! Ole Schmidt totally nailed Havergal Brian's "The Gothic"!!! The way he conducted the piece was like magic 💫, it brought out this whole new level of depth and emotion from the music. I mean, the solo quartet with Jane Manning was literally giving me chills 😍! And can we talk about how good this recording is compared to that other one? It's like night and day 🌃👏 Ole Schmidt totally proved himself as a genius conductor, I'm so obsessed 💖!
 
I'm loving this! I've always been fascinated by Havergal Brian's "The Gothic" - it's like he took all these different styles and mashed them together into this incredible, sprawling masterpiece 🤯. And now that it's finally getting the recognition it deserves, I'm so stoked to see Ole Schmidt bring it to life in a way that feels fresh and exciting 🔊. The fact that he's able to balance out the complexity of the piece with his own unique touch is just genius 👏. Can't wait to give this a listen and see what all the fuss is about 🎧
 
omg i remember listening to this at school in 2008 lol what a classic! Havergal Brian's music is so underrated, imo he was definitely ahead of his time 🤯 and i love how Ole Schmidt brought out the gothic vibes 🎸🕷️. that soprano Jane Manning sounds like she could sing the roof off the Royal Albert Hall (which it did, apparently 😉). anyhoo, this 1980 BBC live broadcast is def a must-listen for anyone who loves classical music & wants to experience some good ol' 20th-century britain 🇬🇧💫.
 
I'm really glad they're finally giving "The Gothic" some love after all these years 🙌. I mean, can you imagine having to wait 150 years for a piece to be appreciated properly? It just goes to show that music is timeless and has the power to speak to us in new ways even when we think we know it inside out 😊.

I've listened to some pretty complicated music in my time, but this piece seems like a real brain-twister 🤯. I love how the conductor, Ole Schmidt, manages to bring all these different influences together without losing the overall feel of the music. It's just one of those moments where you're completely absorbed and can't help but be moved by it 😊.

I'm not even a huge classical music fan, but this piece has actually made me want to explore more 🎵. There's something about the way Brian uses space and texture that really resonates with me. Anyway, I think this re-release is definitely worth checking out! 👍
 
I'm loving that they're finally giving Havergal Brian some serious props 🙌! It's been too long since his "Gothic" piece got the recognition it deserves, especially after 150 years 🕰️. I mean, the man was a genius and this live BBC broadcast of Ole Schmidt is just incredible 💥. The way he brings out the grandeur in Brian's score is simply stunning and I love how he doesn't shy away from pushing the boundaries of what's possible with classical music 🎵. The fact that he gets to work with such an amazing orchestra and chorus is just the icing on the cake, especially with those soaring vocals from Jane Manning 😍. Overall, this release is a must-listen for any music lover who wants to experience some truly epic classical sounds 🔥
 
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