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Elgar Symphony No. 1 discography : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elgar Symphony No. 1 discography The first recording of Edward Elgar's Symphony No 1 was made by the London Symphony Orchestra in 1930, conducted by the composer for His Master's Voice (a label absorbed into the EMI recording group the following year). The recording was reissued on long-playing record (LP) in 1970,〔(Reviews ) ''The Gramophone'', December 1970, p. 120〕 and on compact disc in 1992 as part of EMI's "Elgar Edition" of all the composer's electrical recordings of his works.〔(Reviews, ) ''Gramophone,'' December 1992, p. 92〕 After 1931, the work had no further gramophone recordings until Sir Adrian Boult's 1950 recording (see below). During the 1950s there was only one other new recording of the symphony, and in the 1960s there were only two. In the 1970s there were four new recordings. In the 1980s there were six, and the 1990s saw twelve. Ten new recordings were released in the first decade of the 21st century.〔(Gramophone archive )〕 ==Recordings by date==
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