Recorded History
- Maurice Miles/Philharmonia Orchestra (1946)
- Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra (1954)
- Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra (1969)
- Neville Dilkes/English Sinfonia (1971)
- Sir Adrian Boult/London Philharmonic Orchestra (1973)
- Sir Neville Marriner/Academy of St Martin in the Fields (1975)
- André Previn/ London Symphony Orchestra (1976)
- Norman Del Mar/Bournemouth Sinfonietta (1978)
- Jeffrey Tate/English Chamber Orchestra (1987)
- William Boughton/English String Orchestra (1988)
- Sir Charles Groves/English Chamber Orchestra (1989)
- Grant Llewellyn/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (1991)
- Kenneth Page/ Orchestra Da Camera (1996)
- Richard Hickox/London Symphony Orchestra (2000)
- Sir Mark Elder/Hallé Orchestra (2002)
- Christopher Warren-Green/ Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (2004)
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