
Originally Posted by
Colonel Danby
I can think of quite a few works as Proms commissions which, if they haven't made it into the repertoire (whatever that means) nevertheless have been played a few times since, and crucially put on to disc for a listening public to get to know them. One such work was Jonathan Harvey's wonderful 'Madonna of Winter and Spring' which was given in August of 1986, and subsequently recorded by Nimbus: I was in the audience for this world premiere, and it was coupled with Messiaen's 'Poemes pour Mi' and the first London performance of Harrison Birtwistle's extraordinary 'Earth Dances'. This concert really changed my life. (BBC SO/Eötvos)