Dutton Epoch has announced the release of 5 Classical Music Surround Sound SACDs.
The SACDs are due out next month (May 2017). Details on the Vocalion Blog and Web Site.

Dutton Epoch New Releases – May 2017
Vaughan Williams, Arthur Bliss, William Walton, Hubert Clifford, Cécile Chaminade and Maximilian Steinberg
English, Russian and French music feature in Dutton Epoch’s May 2017 release.
Vaughan Williams’s epic score for the film Scott of the Antarctic is presented in its complete form for the first time, while Lorraine McAslan and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Martin Yates play the violin concertos of Arthur Bliss and William Walton (the Walton concerto is heard in the original 1939 version). Lighter music is represented by Hubert Clifford’s works, including The Cowes Suite, written for the 1958 BBC Light Music Festival, and suites from his film scores Left of the Line and Hunted. French pianist-composer Cécile Chaminade’s “ballet symphonique” Callirhoë (recorded complete for the first time) and the extrovert Concertstück for piano and orchestra offer some lovely Gallic contrast, while the sweeping, richly scored Violin Concerto and Fourth Symphony of Russian composer Maximilian Steinberg – once a pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov – complete this release.
These recordings have been made in both stereo and surround sound, and are issued in the Super Audio CD format, which contains both signals. SACDs are fully compatible with standard and SACD-specific players.
Visit our blog for details.
https://www.duttonvocalion.co.uk/dutton-epoch-may-2017/
The SACDs are due out next month (May 2017). Details on the Vocalion Blog and Web Site.

Dutton Epoch New Releases – May 2017
Vaughan Williams, Arthur Bliss, William Walton, Hubert Clifford, Cécile Chaminade and Maximilian Steinberg
English, Russian and French music feature in Dutton Epoch’s May 2017 release.
Vaughan Williams’s epic score for the film Scott of the Antarctic is presented in its complete form for the first time, while Lorraine McAslan and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Martin Yates play the violin concertos of Arthur Bliss and William Walton (the Walton concerto is heard in the original 1939 version). Lighter music is represented by Hubert Clifford’s works, including The Cowes Suite, written for the 1958 BBC Light Music Festival, and suites from his film scores Left of the Line and Hunted. French pianist-composer Cécile Chaminade’s “ballet symphonique” Callirhoë (recorded complete for the first time) and the extrovert Concertstück for piano and orchestra offer some lovely Gallic contrast, while the sweeping, richly scored Violin Concerto and Fourth Symphony of Russian composer Maximilian Steinberg – once a pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov – complete this release.
These recordings have been made in both stereo and surround sound, and are issued in the Super Audio CD format, which contains both signals. SACDs are fully compatible with standard and SACD-specific players.
Visit our blog for details.
https://www.duttonvocalion.co.uk/dutton-epoch-may-2017/