Edward Gardner is a conductor with a wide range of musical passions. Through this, however, runs a rich seam of English music, no doubt stemming from his formative years spent as a chorister at Gloucester Cathedral, as assistant conductor at the Hallé Orchestra, and then music director of English National Opera. Gardner has since had fruitful relationships with leading British orchestras with whom he has recorded acclaimed performances of Elgar, Walton and a scintillating version of Tippett’s entrancing opera, The Midsummer Marriage. Away from Britain, Gardner has forged strong ties with the Bergen Philharmonic, teasing fine performances of Nordic music from those musicians, including acclaimed recordings of Grieg’s incidental music to Peer Gynt, Sibelius’ haunting tone poem Tapiola and, concluding this playlist in suitably fiery fashion, Nielsen’s Symphony No. 4, “The Inextinguishable”. Encouraging the Bergen Philharmonic to record Britten’s opera Peter Grimes with a stellar British cast has proved to be one of his programming masterstrokes, as was his 2023 recording with the London Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlioz’s dramatic cantata, The Damnation of Faust, refreshing its colours and bringing it a new dramatic urgency for a modern audience.