Recordings of Pineapple Poll


Pineapple Poll Ballet (1951)

Sadler's Wells Orchestra
Charles Mackerras, conductor

This was Charles Mackerras's first recording of Pineapple Poll. I have not heard this recording.

Regis RRC2049
Regis RRC2049
Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumberComments
1951 Columbia 78rpm DX 1765-70 Six 12-inch double-sided discs
Mono LP ML 4439 1 LP
2002 Regis CD RRC 2049 Also includes 1951 D'Oyly Carte Iolanthe
2004 AVID CD AMBX138 10-CD set containing the entire nine-opera series recorded 1949–51, plus Pineapple Poll, the Overture ’Di Ballo’, and orchestral highlights (S. Robinson) from Pinafore and Yeomen

Pineapple Poll Ballet (195-?)

London Symphony Orchestra
Robert Irving, conductor

Correspondent Malcolm Walker reports that this recording was made 27-29 April 1951 in EMI No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road, London, on matrix numbers: 2EA 15822-33. The recording was made for and issued only by RCA in the USA.

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumber
1951 RCA Victor Mono LP LM 1224

Pineapple Poll Ballet Suite (195-?)

Royal Opera House Orchestra
John Lanchbury, conductor

Correspondent Malcolm Walker reports that this recording was made 28 August 1951 in EMI No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road, London, on matrix numbers CXE 13563-68. The recording was made by Parlophone but issued only by Decca in the USA.

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumber
1951 Decca Mono 10" LP DL 7521

Pineapple Poll Ballet (1958)

Pro Arte Orchestra
John Hollingsworth, conductor

This has been the most popular of the Pineapple Poll recordings, aside from those led by Mackerras himself. It is a credible reading of the score, though most listeners will prefer a Mackerras-led version.

The 1991 CD re-issue includes a recording of the Savoy Dances, arranged and conducted by Stanford Robinson, based on music from The Sorcerer, Ruddigore, The Gondoliers, Utopia, Limited and The Grand Duke, which was originally issued around 1957 on a 45rpm EP.

(Note: I am somewhat doubtful that the label and number of the first release are accurate, since I don't think the Pye label existed in 1958.)

Pye Collector GSGC 15023
Pye Collector GSGC 15023
Pye EP
Pye EP
Vanguard SRV-292 SD
Vanguard SRV-292 SD
Pye PLP 1012
Pye PLP 1012
Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumberComments
1958 Pye Stereo LP CML 33000  
PLP 1012 Australian issue
45rpm [need number] Highlights
Early 1960s? Marble Arch
Collectors Series
Stereo LP MALS 909 J. Donald Smith notes that this is a Canadian publisher
1968 Vanguard Stereo LP SRV-292 SD  
1975 Pye Collector Stereo LP GSGC 15023
1991 EMI CD CDM 7 63961 2 With Savoy Dances (arr. Robinson), plus overtures to Iolanthe and The Mikado; Pro Arte Orchestra, Stanford Robinson, conductor.

Ballet for Band (1959)

Eastman Wind Ensemble
Frederick Fennell, conductor

This arrangement by W. J. Duthoit includes four movements from the original Pineapple Poll ballet. Also included are various other non-Sullivan ballets arranged for band. According to Nathan Chan, although this was recorded in 1959, "the Golden Import pressings are later and are not as good."

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumberComments
1959 Mercury Golden Imports Stereo LP SRI-75138 Also includes selections from Rossini's "Boutique Fantasque" and Gounod's Faust.
1992 Mercury Living Presence CD 434-322-2 Includes all of the above, plus selections from Wagner's Lohengrin and Das Rheingold.
2001 Decca CD 468 810-2 Included on a CD from Decca's British Music Collection

Pineapple Poll Ballet (1962)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Charles Mackerras, conductor

This was Mackerras's second recording of the score. Mackerras's interpretation of the work has remained consistent over the years, so modern listeners will probably prefer his sonically-superior 1983 recording.

World Record Club R. 04177
World Record Club R. 04177
EMI CDM5 66538 2
EMI CDM5 66538 2
Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumberComments
1962 HMV Mono LP CLP 1399  
Stereo LP CSD 1399
196-? Capitol Stereo LP SP 8663 Album cover indicates also available in mono
196-? World Record Club Stereo LP R. 04177 Australian Issue
197-? EMI/Angel Stereo LP ESD 7028  
1980 Arabesque Stereo LP 8016
Cassette 9016
1985 Arabesque CD Z8016
1997 EMI CD CDM5 66538 2 Also contains overtures to Yeomen, Ruddigore, The Mikado, and Iolanthe, dating from 1957

The Sadler's Wells Ballet Pineapple Poll Video (197-?)

Cast
Captain BelayeDesmond Kelly
Pineapple PollMarion Tait
JapserDavid Morse
BlancheChristene Aitken
Mrs. DimpleLois Strike

Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet
Conductor: Barry Wordsworth
Choreographer: John Cranko
Costume Designer: Osbert Lancaster
Musical Arrangement: Charles Mackerras

The video in my collection was recorded off the air in the 1980s when it was shown on the Bravo cable network (and introduced by Rita Moreno). I take the performance to date from the 1970s, but this is only a guess. The Cranko/Lancaster mounting is the original production from 1951. My impression is that Sadler's Wells no longer performs it very often, if at all. I am not aware of any home video release.


EMI 767 697 2
EMI 767 697 2

Pineapple Poll Suite (1977)
Verdi: The Lady and the Fool Suite

London Philharmonic Orchestra
Charles Mackerras, conductor

This recording includes a suite from Pineapple Poll (eight of the eleven numbers), allowing room for a suite from the ballet The Lady and the Fool, also arranged by Mackerras, from music of Verdi. Ironically, the Verdi material diminishes one's measure of Mackerras's achievement in Pineapple Poll, as the two pieces sound extremely similar, which suggests that Mackerras is not the master orchestrator many G&S fans have given him credit for. His arrangement of The Lady and the Fool suggests nothing of the style of Verdi.

EMI CFP 2007 CD Cover
EMI CFP 2007 CD Cover

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumber
1977 EMI Classics for Pleasure Stereo LP CFP 40293
198-? EMI Classics for Pleasure Stereo LP CFP 41-4490-1
1993 EMI Classics for Pleasure CD CFP 4618 (U.K.)
767 697 2 (U.S.)
Cassette TC CFP 4618
2007 EMI Classics for Pleasure (U.S.) CD B000R7HQU8

Decca SXDL 7619
Decca SXDL 7619

Pineapple Poll Ballet (1983)

Philharmonia Orchestra
Charles Mackerras, conductor


Recorded in November, 1982

This is Mackerras's most recent recording of the score, and the one listeners today are most likely to encounter, due to its reissuance on CD coupled with the 1965 Ida. Interestingly, the timing of this version comes within just a few seconds of Mackerras's 1962 reading, so evidently his views on the score have remained remarkably constant.

 


Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumberComments
1983 Decca Digital LP SXDL 7619 with Overture di Ballo
London Digital LP LDR 71119
Cassette LDR5 71119
1993 London/
Decca
CD 436810-2with 1965 Ida
Cassette 436810-4
(not verified)

Concert in the Park (1988)

Edmonton Wind Ensemble
Harry Pinchin, conductor

This is an abridged version of the score, presenting only the Opening Number, Poll's Dance, and the Finale. It appears on a disc called "Concert in the Park." The remainder of the disc is non-Sullivan. Bob Lang, who told me about it, speculates that it was "probably the musical part of a TV special."

Alfred Falk begged to differ: "It was, I am quite certain, a studio recording with no other purpose than future release as recorded music. I believe the Edmonton Wind Ensemble existed only for a few studio sessions and some earlier special events. 'Snake Fence Country' was released several years later by CBC, from the same sessions. Pinchin's credentials in G&S are that he was conductor of the G&S Society of Calgary, Alberta, from the mid-50's to the laste 60's (I think). Mostly, he has conducted amateur community bands for the last twenty years."

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumber
1988 CBC CD SMCD 5079

Naxos 8.570351
Naxos 8.570351

Pineapple Poll Ballet
Symphony in E ("Irish")

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
David Lloyd-Jones, conductor


Recorded at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
1 & 2 August 2006

This recording by David Lloyd-Jones has not received any reviews that I am aware of, and it is not in my personal collection. It comes with a recording of Sullivan's Symphony in E ("Irish").


 

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumberComments
2007 Naxos CD 8.570351