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Britten Complete Works for Stage & Screen / Various with Multi-Artistes, Walter Goehr, Grant Llewellyn, Jac Steen, Kent Nagano, Martyn Brabbins, Mary Carewe, Norman Mar, Philip Brunelle, Russell Burgess, Steuart Bedford, Terence Hanbury White, Janet Baker, Peter Barkworth, Sheila Allen, Simon Russell Beale, Gioacchino Rossini, John Gay, Chorus Of Animals, London Philharmonic Choir, The Congregation, Bbc Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra, Alison Hagley, Ann Murray, April Cantelo, Bryan Drake, Cathryn Pope, Christopher Gillet, Christopher Taylor, Dan Dressen, Daniel Auchincloss, Declan Mulholland, Harold Blackburn, James Newby, John Mark Ainsley, John Rawnsley, John Shirley-Quirk, Nancy Thomas, Owen Brannigan, Paull Boucher, Peter Pears, Philip Langridge, Robert Alder, Robert Lloyd, Robert Tear, Stephen Price, Trevor Anthony, Yvonne Kenny, Anne Collins, Shirley-Quirk, Athelstan Riley, Edward Benjamin Britten, Malcolm Wilson, John Constable, Gregory Knowles, Graham Ashton, David Roach, Christopher Herrick, Chris Lawrence, Beverley Davison, Wystan Hugh Auden, William Plomer, William Blake, Ronald Duncan, Richard Ellis Roberts, Rabanus Maurus, Montagu Slater, Joseph The Hymnographer, John Ruskin, John Milton, John Bunyan, Gérard Manley Hopkins, Francis Thompson, Eric Crozier, Emily Brontë, Edward Sackville-West, Edmund Spenser, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Colin Graham, Christopher Isherwood, Christina Rossetti, Bertolt Brecht, William Dazeley, Terry Lovell, Stephen Alexander, Stafford Dean, Sheila Rex, Robin Fairhurst, Peter Leeming, Patricia Garrod, Nuala Willis, Michael Ingram, Mark Emney, Marilyn Baker, Marie-Therese Pinto, Margaret Hawes, Lyn Vaughan, Kathleen Petch, John Wojciechowski, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Templeton, Gillian Saunders, Gabreille Soskin, Eileen O'donovan, Debbie Miles-Johnson, David Pinto, David Hemmings, Darian Angadi, Catherine Wyn Rogers, Caroline Clack, Bruce Webb, Barnaby Jago, Adrian Thompson, Adam Green, Ray Minshull, Michael Woolcock, John Culshaw, Hannah Vlcek, Erik Smith, Christopher Pope, Chris Hazell, Andrew Hallifax, Paul Hindmarsh, Daryl Runswick, Hans Keller Audio, Published 2013 by Imports Import, Cd, Audiobook | 1. - title music - Martyn Brabbins 2. - percussion sequence - Martyn Brabbins 3. - end sequence - Martyn Brabbins 4. - 1. allegro brillante - Martyn Brabbins 5. - 2. allegretto - Martyn Brabbins 6. - 3. allegretto - Martyn Brabbins 7. - 4. bolero: allegro moderato - Martyn Brabbins 8. - 5. allegro con brio - Martyn Brabbins 9. - allegro molto alla marcia - Martyn Brabbins 10. - allegro: opening door - Martyn Brabbins 11. - allegretto: messenger boy - Martyn Brabbins 12. - lento ma non troppo: entry to lithograph works - Martyn Brabbins 13. - allegro moderato: stamp factory - machine starts - Martyn Brabbins 14. - minuet: andante lento - Martyn Brabbins 15. - allegretto: train sequence - Martyn Brabbins 16. - allegretto: parliament - the stamp bill - Martyn Brabbins 17. - allegro - Martyn Brabbins 18. - allegro moderato alla marcia - Martyn Brabbins 19. - title music ..."in the middle ages" - Martyn Brabbins 20. - then the portuguese and spaniards - Martyn Brabbins 21. - at the mouth of the Sénégal - Martyn Brabbins 22. - to sail from africa to jamaica - Martyn Brabbins 23. - the slaves were the absolute property of their masters - Martyn Brabbins 24. - the more advanced thinkers in europe - Martyn Brabbins 25. - still at their accustomed hour - Martyn Brabbins 26. - coffee from the blue mountains - Martyn Brabbins 27. - introduction - Martyn Brabbins 28. - romans - Martyn Brabbins 29. - alfred - Martyn Brabbins 30. - there is, at this point of the haven - Martyn Brabbins 31. - the eighteenth century - Martyn Brabbins 32. - nelson has gone - Martyn Brabbins 33. - 169 trains a week - Martyn Brabbins 34. - the line waits - Martyn Brabbins 35. - here is a harbour - Martyn Brabbins 36. - we seek a spectacle - Martyn Brabbins 37. - allegro molto - alla marcia - Martyn Brabbins 38. - telegrams - Martyn Brabbins 39. - peace of britain - Martyn Brabbins 40. - title music - Martyn Brabbins 41. - andantino: "I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls" - Martyn Brabbins 42. - allegro moderato: 1935 sequence - Martyn Brabbins 43. - 1. andante: "a sterile landscape" - Martyn Brabbins 44. - 2. "coal mining is the basic industry of britain" - Martyn Brabbins 45. - 3. andante: "the chief coal-producing centres" - Martyn Brabbins 46. - 4. "yorkshire and lancashire" - Martyn Brabbins 47. - 5. moderato: "the temp'rature often reaches" - Martyn Brabbins 48. - 6. andante: "the seven and a half hour shift" - Martyn Brabbins 49. - 7. ad libitum sempre: "one thirty a.m." - Martyn Brabbins 50. - 8. allegro ma non troppo: "in many pits" - Martyn Brabbins 51. - 9. allegro molto: "the shift is finished" - Martyn Brabbins 52. - 10. "making up coal trains" - Martyn Brabbins 53. - 11. allegro: "coal mining is the basic industry" - Martyn Brabbins 54. - 12. andante: "there are the miners" - Martyn Brabbins 55. - when you're feeling like expressing your affection - Mary Carewe 1. - 1. title music - Jac Steen 2. - 2. traffic music - Jac Steen 3. - 3. brighton - Jac Steen 4. - 4. love music - Jac Steen 5. - 5. channel crossing - Jac Steen 6. - 6. end titles - Jac Steen 7. - overture - Steuart Bedford 8. - introduction - Steuart Bedford 9. - incinerators' ballet - Steuart Bedford 10. - the spider and the fly - Steuart Bedford 11. - approach of death - Steuart Bedford 12. - end music - Steuart Bedford 13. - eight years have passed - Kent Nagano 14. - yet not all reached their homes - Kent Nagano 15. - worse still, the island - Kent Nagano 16. - children have died of want - Kent Nagano 17. - yet some trust in an end - Kent Nagano 18. - your prayer is answered, penelope - Kent Nagano 19. - long suffering odysseus - Kent Nagano 20. - listen. the voices of the gods - Kent Nagano 21. - I, athene, rise to the edge of night - Kent Nagano 22. - when I see the sorrow of mortal odysseus - Kent Nagano 23. - how loud the spring sounds all of a sudden - Kent Nagano 24. - bold - telemachus, watch the shadow on the wall! - Kent Nagano 25. - there it is before you - Kent Nagano 26. - listen, lords of ithaca - Kent Nagano 27. - telemachus, be swift! - Kent Nagano 28. - now there is silence - Kent Nagano 1. - 1. chaos - Philip Brunelle 2. - 2. the morning stars - Philip Brunelle 3. - 3. angels appear to jacob, elisha and mary - Philip Brunelle 4. - 4. christ, the fair glory - Philip Brunelle 5. - 5. war in heaven - Philip Brunelle 6. - 6. heaven is here - Philip Brunelle 7. - 7. a thousand, thousand gleaming fires - Philip Brunelle 8. - 8. funeral march for a boy - Philip Brunelle 9. - 9. whoso dwelleth under the defence of the most high - Philip Brunelle 10. - 10. there came out also at this time - Philip Brunelle 11. - 11. ye watchers and ye holy ones - Philip Brunelle 12. - the sword in the stone - Walter Goehr 13. - russian funeral - march for brass and percussion (1936) - The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble 14. - fanfare: 'the eagle has two heads' - The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble 15. - the clock on the wall - Multi-Artistes 16. - boogie-woogie - Multi-Artistes 1. - if poverty be a title to poetry - Steuart Bedford 2. - overture - Steuart Bedford 3. - through all the employments of life - Steuart Bedford 4. - 'tis woman that seduces all mankind - Steuart Bedford 5. - women are bitter bad judges in these cases...if any wench venus' girdle wear - Steuart Bedford 6. - if love the virgin's heart invade - Steuart Bedford 7. - a maid is like the golden ore - Steuart Bedford 8. - I know as well as any of the fine ladies...virgins are like the fair flower in its lustre - Steuart Bedford 9. - our polly is a sad slut - Steuart Bedford 10. - can love be controll'd by advice - Steuart Bedford 11. - the girl shows such a readiness...o polly, you might have toyed and kissed - Steuart Bedford 12. - I, like a ship in storms, was tossed - Steuart Bedford 13. - a fox may steal your hens, sir - Steuart Bedford 14. - o ponder well, be not severe...the turtle thus with plaintive crying - Steuart Bedford 15. - now I am a wretch indeed...pretty polly say - Steuart Bedford 16. - my heart was so free - Steuart Bedford 17. - were I laid on greenland's coast - Steuart Bedford 18. - o! what pain it is to part! - Steuart Bedford 19. - the miser thus a shilling sees - Steuart Bedford 20. - and now our scene changes...fill ev'ry glass - Steuart Bedford 21. - success attend you...let us take the road - Steuart Bedford 22. - if the heart of a man is depressed with cares - Steuart Bedford 23. - dear mrs coaxer, you're welcome...youth's the season made for joys - Steuart Bedford 24. - it is your own choice...before the barn door crowing - Steuart Bedford 25. - but to be sure...the gamesters and lawyers are jugglers alike...at the tree I shall suffer with pleasure - Steuart Bedford 1. - noble captain, you are welcome once more...man may escape from rope and gun - Steuart Bedford 2. - thus when a good housewife sees a rat - Steuart Bedford 3. - it is the pleasure of all you fine men...how cruel are the traitors - Steuart Bedford 4. - the first time at the looking-glass - Steuart Bedford 5. - fortune be with you, lucy - Steuart Bedford 6. - such language, brother! ...when you censure the age - Steuart Bedford 7. - is then his fate decreed, sir? - Steuart Bedford 8. - o macheath! I will stay with thee till death...thus when the swallow - Steuart Bedford 9. - shall I not claim my own?...how happy could I be with either - Steuart Bedford 10. - really, miss peachum, you expose yourself!...cease your funning - Steuart Bedford 11. - why how now, madam flirt? - Steuart Bedford 12. - no pow'r on earth can e'er divide - Steuart Bedford 13. - but all scores have a reckoning - Steuart Bedford 14. - dear sir, mention not my education...when young at the bar - Steuart Bedford 15. - ungrateful macheath! - Steuart Bedford 16. - thus gamesters united in friendship - Steuart Bedford 17. - and macheath, at liberty and at large...the modes of the court - Steuart Bedford 18. - and those two good old friends - Steuart Bedford 19. - bring us then more liquor!...what gudgeons are we men - Steuart Bedford 20. - in the days of my youth - Steuart Bedford 21. - jealousy, rage, love and fear...I'm like a skiff on the océan tossed - Steuart Bedford 22. - a curse attends a woman's love - Steuart Bedford 23. - but perhaps he hath a heart not capable of it...among the men coquets we find - Steuart Bedford 24. - come, sweet lass, let's banish sorrow - Steuart Bedford 25. - what do I see! oh! macheath again in custody!...hither, dear husband, turn your eyes - Steuart Bedford 26. - which way shall I turn me - Steuart Bedford 27. - dear, dear father, sink the evidence...when my hero in court appears - Steuart Bedford 28. - oh sir, if peachum's heart is hardened...when he holds up his hand - Steuart Bedford 29. - ourselves, like the great - Steuart Bedford 30. - we are ready, sir, to conduct you to the old bailey...the charge is prepared - Steuart Bedford 31. - o cruel, cruel case - Steuart Bedford 32. - would I might be hanged! - Steuart Bedford 33. - thus I stand like the turk - Steuart Bedford 1. Noye's fludde - lord jesus, think on me - Norman Mar 2. Noye's fludde - I god, that all this worlde hath wroughte - Norman Mar 3. Noye's fludde - have done, you men and wemen all - Norman Mar 4. Noye's fludde - now in the name of god I will begyne - Norman Mar 5. Noye's fludde - noye, noye, take thou thy company - Norman Mar 6. Noye's fludde - wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? - Norman Mar 7. Noye's fludde - ha! children, me thinkes my botte removes - Norman Mar | 8. Noye's fludde - now forty dayes are fullie gone - Norman Mar 9. Noye's fludde - noye, take thy wife anone - Norman Mar 10. Noye's fludde - noye, heare I behette thee a heste - Norman Mar 11. Noye's fludde - the spacious firmament on high - Norman Mar 12. Golden vanity - there was a ship came from the north country - Russell Burgess 13. Golden vanity - then up spake the cabin-boy - Russell Burgess 14. Golden vanity - casting his clothes off, he dived into the sea - Russell Burgess 15. Golden vanity - they laid him on the deck - Russell Burgess 1. Curlew river op.71 - te lúcis ante términum - Benjamin Britten 2. Curlew river op.71 - I am the ferryman - Benjamin Britten 3. Curlew river op.71 - I come from the westland - Benjamin Britten 4. Curlew river op.71 - but first may I ask you - Benjamin Britten 5. Curlew river op.71 - clear as a sky without a cloud - Benjamin Britten 6. Curlew river op.71 - near the black mountains there I dwelt - Benjamin Britten 7. Curlew river op.71 - a thousand leagues may sunder - Benjamin Britten 8. Curlew river op.71 - ignorant man! - Benjamin Britten 9. Curlew river op.71 - I beg your pardon, living in this famous place - Benjamin Britten 10. Curlew river op.71 - curlew river, smoothly flowing - Benjamin Britten 11. Curlew river op.71 - today is an important day - Benjamin Britten 12. Curlew river op.71 - look! while you were listening to my story - Benjamin Britten 13. Curlew river op.71 - ferryman, tell me, when did it happen - Benjamin Britten 14. Curlew river op.71 - hoping, I wander'd on - Benjamin Britten 15. Curlew river op.71 - he whose life was full of promise - Benjamin Britten 16. Curlew river op.71 - the moon has risen - Benjamin Britten 17. Curlew river op.71 - go your way in peace, mother - Benjamin Britten 18. Curlew river op.71 - good souls, we have shown you here - Benjamin Britten 1. The burning fiery furnace - salus aeterna - Benjamin Britten 2. The burning fiery furnace - good people, in his holy name - Benjamin Britten 3. The burning fiery furnace - by the royal command - Benjamin Britten 4. The burning fiery furnace - adept in magic - Benjamin Britten 5. The burning fiery furnace - the waters of babylon - Benjamin Britten 6. The burning fiery furnace - sirs, what is this? - Benjamin Britten 7. The burning fiery furnace - we do not lack enemies - Benjamin Britten 8. The burning fiery furnace - by the royal decree - Benjamin Britten 9. The burning fiery furnace - procession - Benjamin Britten 10. The burning fiery furnace - merodak! lord of creation - Benjamin Britten 11. The burning fiery furnace - bring them here before my majesty - Benjamin Britten 12. The burning fiery furnace - o king, nebuchadnezzar - Benjamin Britten 13. The burning fiery furnace - o all ye works of the lord - Benjamin Britten 14. The burning fiery furnace - shadrach, meshach, abednego - Benjamin Britten 15. The burning fiery furnace - o ye winter and summer - Benjamin Britten 16. The burning fiery furnace - good people, we have shown you here - Benjamin Britten 17. The burning fiery furnace - salus aeterna - Benjamin Britten 18. The burning fiery furnace - good people, in his holy name - Benjamin Britten 19. The burning fiery furnace - by the royal command - Benjamin Britten 20. The burning fiery furnace - adept in magic - Benjamin Britten 21. The burning fiery furnace - the waters of babylon - Benjamin Britten 22. The burning fiery furnace - sirs, what is this? - Benjamin Britten 23. The burning fiery furnace - we do not lack enemies - Benjamin Britten 24. The burning fiery furnace - by the royal decree - Benjamin Britten 25. The burning fiery furnace - procession - Benjamin Britten 26. The burning fiery furnace - merodak! lord of creation - Benjamin Britten 27. The burning fiery furnace - bring them here before my majesty - Benjamin Britten 28. The burning fiery furnace - o king, nebuchadnezzar - Benjamin Britten 29. The burning fiery furnace - o all ye works of the lord - Benjamin Britten 30. The burning fiery furnace - shadrach, meshach, abednego - Benjamin Britten 31. The burning fiery furnace - o ye winter and summer - Benjamin Britten 32. The burning fiery furnace - good people, we have shown you here - Benjamin Britten 1. The prodigal son op.81 - jam lucis orto sidere - Benjamin Britten 2. The prodigal son op.81 - ah you people - Benjamin Britten 3. The prodigal son op.81 - the ceremony - Benjamin Britten 4. The prodigal son op.81 - I am father to you all - Benjamin Britten 5. The prodigal son op.81 - forgive my asking you - Benjamin Britten 6. The prodigal son op.81 - father, may I speak to you? - Benjamin Britten 7. The prodigal son op.81 - take your due portion - Benjamin Britten 8. The prodigal son op.81 - go, if you must go - Benjamin Britten 9. The prodigal son op.81 - welcome, welcome stranger! - Benjamin Britten 10. The prodigal son op.81 - you are tired from a long journey - Benjamin Britten 11. The prodigal son op.81 - nights are days - Benjamin Britten 12. The prodigal son op.81 - you have gambled and lost - Benjamin Britten 13. The prodigal son op.81 - now - I have done what I said - Benjamin Britten 14. The prodigal son op.81 - with joy I sowed - Benjamin Britten 15. The prodigal son op.81 - my son - Benjamin Britten 16. The prodigal son op.81 - o sing unto the lord - Benjamin Britten 17. The prodigal son op.81 - my children, you have seen - Benjamin Britten 1. The little sweep op 45 - sweep! sweep! - Benjamin Britten 2. The little sweep op 45 - sweep this chimney - Benjamin Britten 3. The little sweep op 45 - now, little white boy! - Benjamin Britten 4. The little sweep op 45 - pull the rope gently until he is free! - Benjamin Britten 5. The little sweep op 45 - is he wounded? - Benjamin Britten 6. The little sweep op 45 - sooty tracks - Benjamin Britten 7. The little sweep op 45 - run, poor sweep-boy - Benjamin Britten 8. The little sweep op 45 - the kettles are singing - Benjamin Britten 9. The little sweep op 45 - o why do you weep - Benjamin Britten 10. The little sweep op 45 - ah!...blackguards! - Benjamin Britten 11. The little sweep op 45 - help! help! she's collapsed! - Benjamin Britten 12. The little sweep op 45 - the owl, wide-winging through the sky - Benjamin Britten 13. The little sweep op 45 - soon the coach will carry you away - Benjamin Britten 14. The little sweep op 45 - morning, sammy! lovely weather - Benjamin Britten 15. The little sweep op 45 - ready, alfred? - Benjamin Britten 16. The little sweep op 45 - coaching song: the horses are champing - Benjamin Britten 17. - the children's crusade, op.82 - Benjamin Britten 1. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - prelude - Benjamin Britten 2. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the fool and the dwarf - Benjamin Britten 3. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the emperor - march - Benjamin Britten 4. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - gavotte - Benjamin Britten 5. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the four kings - Benjamin Britten 6. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the north - Benjamin Britten 7. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the east - Benjamin Britten 8. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the west - Benjamin Britten 9. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the south - Benjamin Britten 10. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle epine - Benjamin Britten 11. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle rose - Benjamin Britten 12. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the kings and belle rose - Benjamin Britten 13. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - triumph of belle epine - Benjamin Britten 14. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - rage of the kings - Benjamin Britten 15. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the four frogs - Benjamin Britten 16. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - air - Benjamin Britten 17. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - water - Benjamin Britten 18. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - fire - Benjamin Britten 19. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle rose in pagoda-land - Benjamin Britten 20. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the pagodas - Benjamin Britten 21. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the salamander - Benjamin Britten 22. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the prince and belle rose - Benjamin Britten 23. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - prelude - Benjamin Britten 24. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the fool and the dwarf - Benjamin Britten 25. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the emperor - march - Benjamin Britten 26. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - gavotte - Benjamin Britten 27. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the four kings - Benjamin Britten 28. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the north - Benjamin Britten 29. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the east - Benjamin Britten 30. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the west - Benjamin Britten 31. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the king of the south - Benjamin Britten 32. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle epine - Benjamin Britten 33. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle rose - Benjamin Britten 34. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the kings and belle rose - Benjamin Britten 35. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - triumph of belle epine - Benjamin Britten 36. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - rage of the kings - Benjamin Britten 37. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the four frogs - Benjamin Britten 38. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - air - Benjamin Britten 39. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - water - Benjamin Britten 40. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - fire - Benjamin Britten 41. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle rose in pagoda-land - Benjamin Britten 42. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the pagodas - Benjamin Britten 43. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the salamander - Benjamin Britten 44. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the prince and belle rose - Benjamin Britten 1. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle epine as empress - Benjamin Britten 2. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the old emperor - Benjamin Britten 3. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle rose and the salamander - Benjamin Britten 4. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - transition - Benjamin Britten 5. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the pagoda palace - Benjamin Britten 6. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - pas de six - Benjamin Britten 7. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 1 - Benjamin Britten 8. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 2 - Benjamin Britten 9. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 3 - Benjamin Britten 10. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - pas de trois - Benjamin Britten 11. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - pas de deux - Benjamin Britten 12. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 4 - Benjamin Britten 13. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 5 - Benjamin Britten 14. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - finale - Benjamin Britten 15. - plymouth town - Grant Llewellyn 16. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle epine as empress - Benjamin Britten 17. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the old emperor - Benjamin Britten 18. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - belle rose and the salamander - Benjamin Britten 19. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - transition - Benjamin Britten 20. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - the pagoda palace - Benjamin Britten 21. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - pas de six - Benjamin Britten 22. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 1 - Benjamin Britten 23. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 2 - Benjamin Britten 24. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 3 - Benjamin Britten 25. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - pas de trois - Benjamin Britten 26. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - pas de deux - Benjamin Britten 27. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 4 - Benjamin Britten 28. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - variation 5 - Benjamin Britten 29. The prince of the pagodas op.57 - finale - Benjamin Britten |
Mozart Le Nozze Di Figaro (Dig) with Neville Marriner, Agnes Baltsa^Felicity Palmer, Aldo Baldin^Neil Jenkins, Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Catherine Denley, Ambrosian Opéra Chorus, Barbara Hendricks, Cathryn Pope, Donald Maxwell, José Dam, Lucia Popp, Robert Lloyd, Ruggero Raimondi, Raimondi Popp Audio, Published 2003 by Decca Box Set | 1. Sinfonia 2. Cinque... Dieci... Venti... Trenta 3. Se A Caso Madama 4. Se Vuol Ballare, Signor Contino 5. La Vendetta, Oh, La Vendetta! 6. Via, Resti Servita, Madama Brillante 7. Non So Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio 8. Presto, Sellatemi Un Cavallo! - Ah, Son, Perduto! 9. Cosa Sento! Tosto Andatte, E Sacciate Il Seduttor... Basilio, In Traccia Tosto Di Figaro Volate 10. Giovani Liete, Fiori Spargete... 11. Non Piu Andrai 12. Porgi, Amor 13. Vieni, Cara Susanna, Finiscimi L'istoria 14. Voi Che Sapete 15. Venite, Inginocchiatevi 16. Quante Buffonerie! 1. Che Novita! Non Fu Mai Vostra Usanza 2. Susanna, Or, Via, Sortite 3. Aprite, Presto, Aprite 4. Esci Omai, Garzon Malnato 5. Signori, Di Fuori Son Gia I Suonatori 6. Voi Signor, Che Giusto Siete | 7. Che Imbarazzo E Mai Questo! 8. Crudel! Perche Finora Famri Languir Cosi? 9. Hai Gia Vinta La Causa! 10. E Decisa La Lite 11. Riconosci In Questo Amplesso 12. E Susanna Non Vien!... Dove Sono I Bei Momenti 13. Io Vi Dico, Signor, Che Cherbino 14. Canzonetta Sull'aria... Che Soave Zeffiretto 15. Ricevete, Oh Padroncina 16. Ecco La marcia, Andiamo... Amanti Costanti, Seguaci D'onor 17. Eh Gia, Solita Usanza... Amanti Constant, Seguaci D'onor 1. L'ho Perduta... Me Meschina! 2. Barbarina, Cos'hai? 3. Il Capro E La Capretta 4. ''Nel padiglione A Manca'' 5. In Quegl'anni, In Cui Val Poco 6. Tutto E Disposto... Aprite Un Po' Quegl'occhi 7. Signora, Ella Mi Disse Che Figaro Verravvi 8. Giunse Alfin Il Momento... Deh Vieni, Non Tardar 9. Perfida! E In Quella Forma Meco Mentia? 10. Pian Pianin Le Andro Piu Presso 11. Tutto E Tranquillo E Placido... Pace, Pace, Mio Dolce Tesoro 12. Gente, Gente, All'armi, All'armi... Questo Giorno Di Tormenti |
Britten The Company of Heaven, Paul Bunyan (First Recordings) (Virgin) with London Philharmonic Choir, Peter Barkworth, Sheila Allen, Cathryn Pope, Dan Dressen, Philip Brunelle, English Chamber Orchestra, Brunelle/Lpc/Eco Audio, Published 1990 by Virgin Classica, Import |
Britten The Company of Heaven, Paul Bunyan (First Recordings) (Virgin) by London Philharmonic Choir with London Philharmonic Choir, Peter Barkworth, Sheila Allen, Cathryn Pope, Dan Dressen Audio, Published 1990 by Virgin |
Britten - The Collector's Edition (37 CDs) with Benjamin Britten, Multi-Artistes, Julius Drake, Russell Burgess, Paavo Berglund, Philip Brunelle, Richard Hickox, Bernard Haitink, David Hill, Libor Pesek, Daniel Harding, Terry Edwards, English Chamber Orchestra, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Robert Tear, Peter Donohoe, Roy Carter, Osian Ellis, Stephen Hough, Ian Bostridge, Mary Wells, James Brown, Ann Murray, Della Jones, Garfield Jackson, Ian Watson, James Bowman, David Wilson-Johnson, John Whitfield, Julian Bream, Oliver Knussen, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Geoffrey Parsons, Roger Vignoles, Moray Welsh, Vasari Singers, Willard White, Malcolm Martineau, John Alley, Takuo Yuasa, Iona Brown, Jeremy Backhouse, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, London Sinfonietta, Sheila Armstrong, London Sinfonietta Chorus, Peter Pears, David Daniels, Sarah Brightman, Bruce Russell, Aline Brewer, Alexander Barantschik, Neil Mackie, Nicholas Logie, Christopher Maltman, John Lenehan, Jonathan Lemalu, Christopher Keyte, David Sir Willcocks, Endellion String Quartet, Lilian Watson, Sir Neville Marriner, Stephen Cleobury, Truls Mork, London Symphony Chorus, Jeffrey Tate, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia, Phil Jorgenson, Simon Channing, Simon Keenlyside, Stafford Dean, Richard Cross, Robert Lloyd, Graham Johnson, Tim Dahl, Henry Herford, Jane Henschel, Joan Cross, John Constable, Julian Brown, London Philharmonic Choir, Merle Fristad, Nicholas Watson, Penelope Walker, Pop Wagner, Roger Bryson, Rory Phillips, Richard Allison, Richard Morton, Simon Hart, Stephen Barton, Sue Herber, Patricia Payne, Peter Rowe, Richard Suart, Robert Horn, Frederick Sharp, Nancy Evans, Neil Jenkins, Norman Lumsden, Tristan Fry, Peter Cole, Vern Sutton, Winchester Cathedral Choir, Sarah Walker, Steven Isserlis, Stuart Kale, Thomas Shaffer, Timothy Farrell, Wesley Warren, Christopher Herrick, Andrew Davis, Barry Tuckwell, Maria Jette, James Bohn, James Clark, Cathryn Pope, Caroline Wise, Alison Hargan, Andrew Gallacher, Anthony Sackville, Bbc Theatre Chorus, Dan Dressen, Denis Dowling, Dexter Fletcher, Donald Maxwell, Elisabeth Comeaux Nelson, Felix Kok, Flora Nielsen, Gregory Pierre, Ian Hare, James Lawless, Janis Hardy, Jay Ramos, Adrian Thompson, Alan Harwood, Vivian Tierney, Andrew Mead, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Clifton Ware, Benjamin Allen, Felicity Palmer, Francis Grier, Francis Pott, Gillian Webster, Heather Begg, Heather Harper, Hugh Hudleston, Ida Haendel, Christopher Anderson, James Lancelot, Joan Rodgers, John Graham-Hall, David Corkhill, Margaret Ritchie, Mark Emney, Norman Bailey, Marcus Creed, Maria Bovino, Mary King, Jeremy Ballard, Jill Gomez, Julian Godlee, Julian Leang, Lawrence Weller, Leif Ove Andsnes, Lillian Watson, Thomas Allen, Timothy Brown, Douglas Boyd, Jennifer Partridge, Sir Reginald Goodall, Sir Philip Ledger, Dame Janet Baker, Ronan O. 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Variation 1: Flutes and piccolo 11. Variation 2: Oboes (Lento) 12. Variation 3: Clarinets (Moderato) 13. Variation 4: Bassoons (Allegro alla marcia) 14. Variation 5: Vilins (Brillante: Alla polacca) 15. Variation 6: VIolas (Meno mosso) 16. Variation 7: Cellos 17. Variation 8: Double basses (Comminciando lento ma poco a poco accelerando al allegro) 18. Variation 9: Harp (Maestoso) 19. Variation 10: Horns (L'istesso tempo) 20. Variation 11: Trumpets (Vivace) 21. Variation 12: Trombones and bass tuba (Allegro pomposo) 22. Variation 13: Percussion (Moderato) 23. Fugue: Allegro molto 1. Canadian Carnival op. 19 (Ouvertüre) 2. Theme - 3. Variation 1: Recitare - 4. Variation 2: Romance - 5. Variation 3: March - 6. Variation 4: Arabesque - 7. Variation 5: Chant - 8. Variation 6: Nocturne - 9. Variation 7: Badinerie - 10. Variation 8: Burlesque - 11. Variation 9: Toccata 1 - Toccata 2 - Cadenza - 12. Variation 10: Adagio 13. Variation 11: Finale (Tarantella) 14. Schottische Ballade op. 26 15. An American Overture op. 27 16. Occasional Overture op. 38 17. Building of the House op. 79 1. 1. Toccata 2. 2. Waltz 3. 3. Impromptu 4. 4. March 5. 1. Moderato con moto 6. 2. Vivace - 7. 3. Passacaglia: Andante lento - Un poco mosso 8. Young Apollo op. 16 1. 1. Boisterous bourrée 2. 2. Playful pizzicato 3. 3. Sentimental sarabande 4. 4. Frolicsome finale 5. Introduction and Theme 6. Variation 1: Adagio 7. Variation 2: March 8. Variation 3: Romance 9. Variation 4: Aria italiana 10. Variation 5: Bourrée classique 11. Variation 6: Wiener Walzer 12. Variation 7: Moto perpertuo 13. Variation 8: Funeral march 14. Variation 9: Chant 15. Variation 10: Fugue and finale 16. Präludium und Fuge op. 29 17. Lachrymae op. 48a (für Viola und Streichorchester) 1. 1. The tournament 2. 2. The Lute song 3. 3. The courtla dances: March - 4. Coranto - 5. Pavane - 6. Morris dance - 7. Galliard - 8. Lavolta - 9. 4. Gloriana moritura 10. 1. Allegro maestoso 11. 2. Presto inquieto 12. 3. Adagio - 13. Cadenza 14. 4. Passacaglia: Andante allegro 15. Men of Goodwill (Variationen über ein Weihnachtslied) 1. 1. Poco presto ed agitato 2. 2. Andante lento 3. 3. Tarantella: Presto vivace 4. Russian Funeral (für Blechbläser und Schlagzeug) 5. 1. Cakes and ale 6. 2. The bitter withy 7. 3. Hankin booby 8. 4. Hunt the squirrel 9. 5. Lord Melbourne 10. 1. March 11. 2. Nocturne 12. 3. Waltz 13. 4. Pantomime 14. 5. Moto perpetuo 15. 1. March 16. 2. Canzonetta 17. 3. Tirolese 18. 4. Bolero 19. 5. Tarantella 20. 1. Allegro brillante 21. 2. Allegretto 22. 3. Allegretto - 23. 4. Bolero: Allegro moderato 24. 5. Allegro con brio 1. Prelude (1. Akt) 2. The Fool and the Dwarf (The palace of the Emperor of the Middle Kingdom) 3. March and Courtiers' dance 4. Entry of the Pages and the Four Kings 5. Variation of the King of the North 6. Variation of the King of the East 7. Variation of the King of the West 8. Variation of the King of the South 9. The Kings bow before the Emperor 10. Variation of Princess Belle Epine 11. Variation of Princess Belle Rose and Pas de Deux 12. The Kings and Belle Rose 13. Belle Epine and the Four Kings 14. The Rage of the Kings 15. Entry of the Four Winged Frogs 16. Introduction: Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs (The strange journey of Belle Rose to the Pagoda land) (2. Akt) 17. Waltz: Clouds, Stars and Moon 18. Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs 19. Entrée: Sea horses, Fish creatures and Waves 20. Variation: Sea horses 21. Variaton: Fish creatures 22. Coda 23. Belle Rose borne in by the Frogs 24. Pas de Deux: Male and female flames 25. Variation: Male flame 26. Variation: Female flame 27. Coda 28. Belle Rose, exhausted, borne in by the Frogs 29. Belle Rose in darkness (The arrival and adventure of Belle Rose in the Kingdom of the Pagodes) 30. The Pagodes 31. The Salamander 32. Pas de Deux: The Prince and Belle Rose 33. Belle Rose hunts for the Prince 1. Empress Belle Epine (The Palace of the Middle Kingdom) (3. Akt) 2. The old Emperor 3. Appearance of Belle Rose and the Salamander 4. Transformation (The Pagoda Palace) 5. Pas des Six: Entrée 6. Variation 1: Pas de Deux 7. Variation 2: Girl's solo 8. Variation 3: Boy's solo 9. Pas de Trois 10. Coda 11. Pas de charactère: The Emperor and the Fool 12. Pas de Deux: Belle Rose and the Prince of the Pagodes 13. Variation 4: The Prince 14. Variation 5: Belle Rose 15. Finale 16. Apotheosis 1. Rhapsodie für Streichquartett 2. 1. Andante - Allegro molto e con fuoco 3. 2. Poco adagio ma con moto 4. 3. Allegro molto vivace 5. Elegie (für Viola solo) 6. 1. Allegro maestoso 7. 2. Lento ed espressivo 8. 3. Allegro giocoso 9. Fantasie für Streichquintett f-moll 1. Fantasie für Oboe und Streichtrio op. 2 2. Nr. 1: March 3. Nr. 2: Waltz 4. Nr. 3: Burlesque 5. Alla marcia (für Streichquartett) 6. 1. Andante sostenuto - Allegro vivo 7. 2. Allegretto con slancio 8. 3. Andante calmo 9. 4. Molto vivace 1. 1. Allegro calmo senza rigore 2. 2. Vivace 3. 3. Chacony: Sostenuto 4. 1. Duets: With moderate movement 5. 2. Ostinato: Very fast 6. 3. Solo: Very calm 7. 4. Burlesque: Fast, con fuoco 8. 5. Recitative and Passacaglia (La Serenissima): Slow 1. Canto primo: Sostenuto e largamente 2. 1. Fuga: Andante moderato 3. 2. Lamento: Lento rubato 4. Canto secondo: Sostenuto 5. 3. Serenata: ALlegro pizzicato 6. 3. Marcia: Alla marcia moderato 7. Canto terzo: Sostenuto 8. 5. Bordone: Moderato quasi recitative 9. 6. Moto perpetuo a Canto quarto: Presto 10. 1. Declamato: Largo 11. 2. Fuga: Andante 12. 3. Scherzo: Allegro molto 13. 4. Andante lento 14. 5. Ciaccona: Allegro 15. 1. Introduzione: Lento 16. 2. Marcia: Allegro 17. 3. Canto: Con moto 18. 4. Barcarola: lento 19. 5. Dialogo: Allegretto 20. 6. Fuga: Andante espressivo 21. 7. Recitativo: Fantastico 22. 8. Moto perpetuo: Presto 23. 9. Passacaglia: Lento solenne 1. 1. Early morning bathe 2. 2. Sailing 3. 3. Funfair 4. 4. Night 5. Nr. 1: Poco allegro vovace 6. Nr. 2: Poco andante grazioso 7. Nr. 3: Poso presto e molto capriccioso 8. Night piece (Notturno) 9. Moderato 10. Nocturne 11. Variationen Nr. 1-12 12. Nr. 1 Rather fast and nervous 13. Nr. 2 Quick, with wit 14. Nr. 3 Dramatic 15. Nr. 4 Rhythmic, not fast 16. Nr. 5 Variationes: Quiet and simple 17. Nr. 1: Lullaby 18. Nr. 2: Lullaby for a retired Colonel 19. Mazurka elegiaca op. 23 Nr. 2 20. Introduktion 21. Rondo alla burlesca 1. Introduction: Andante maestoso 2. 1. March: Allegro alla marcia 3. 2. Moto perpetuo: Allegro molto e con fuoco 4. 3. Lullaby: Lento tranquillo 5. 4. Waltz (Alla valse): Vivace e rubato 6. 1. Dialogo: Allegro 7. 2. Scherzo-Pizzicato: Allegretto 8. 3. Elegia: Lento 9. 4. Marcia: Energico 10. 5. Moto perpetuo: Presto 11. 1. Pan: Senza misura 12. 2. Phaeton: Vivace ritmico 13. 3. Niobe: Andante 14. 4. Bacchus: Allegro pesante 15. 5. Narcissuc: Lento piacevole 16. 6. Arethusa: Largamente 17. 1. Musingly: Meditativo 18. 2. Agitated: Molto agitativo 19. 3. Restless: Inquieto 20. 4. Uneasy: Ansioso 21. 5. Marck-like: Quasi una marcia 22. 6. Dreaming: Sognant 23. 7. Gently rocking: Cullant 24. 8. Passacaglia: Misurato 25. 9. Slow and quiet: Tranquillo 1. Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine (Requiem aeternam) 2. What passing bells for theses who die as cattle? 3. Kyrie eleison 4. Dies irae, dies illa (Dies irae) 5. Bugles sang, saddening the evening air 6. Liber scriptus proferetur 7. Out there, we've walked friendly up to Death 8. Recordare Jesu pie 9. Be slowly lifted up, thou long black arm 10. Dies irae, dies illa 11. Lacrimosa dies illa 12. Move him into the sun 13. Domine Jesu Christe (Offertorium) 14. Sop Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went 15. Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus (Sanctus) 16. Benedictus qui venit in nimone Domini 17. After the blast of lightning from the East 18. Agnus Dei (Agnus Dei) 1. Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna (Libera me) 2. It seemed that out of battle I escaped 3. Let us sleep now... In paradisum 4. 1. Introduction (1. Teil) 5. 2. The merry cuckoo 6. 3. Spring, the sweet spring 7. 4. The driving boy 8. 5. The morning star 9. 6. Welcome maids of honour (2. Teil) 10. 7. Waters above 11. 8. Out on the lawn I lie in bed 12. 9. When will my may come? (3. Teil) 13. 10. Fir and fair 14. 11. Sound the flute 15. 12. Finale: London, to thee I do present (4. Teil) 1. 1. In a agarden shady this holy lady 2. 2. I cannot grow 3. 3. O ear whose creatures cannot wish to fall 4. 1. Procession 5. 2. Wolcum Yole! 6. 3. There is no rose 7. 4. The yonge child - 8. Balulalow 9. 5. As dew in Aprille 10. 6. This battle babe 11. 7. Interlude: Andante pastorale 12. 8. In freezing winter night 13. 9. Spring carol 14. 10. Deo gracias! 15. 11. Recession 16. Kyrie 17. Gloria 18. Sanctus 19. Benedictus 20. Agnus Dei 21. Festival Te Deum op. 32 22. Rejoice in God, O ye tongues - 23. For I will consider my cat Jeoffrey - 24. For the mouse is a creature of great personal valour - 25. For the flowers are great blessings - 26. For I am under the same accusation with my saviour - 27. For H is a spirit and therefore he is God - 28. Hallelujah from the heart of God 29. Te Deum C-Dur 30. Jubilate Deo 1. Hymn to the Virgin 2. Introduction - Cambridge Girl's Choir 3. The birth of Nicolas 4. Nicolas devotes himself to God 5. He journeys to Palestine 6. Nicolas comes to Myra and is chosen Bishop 7. Nicolas from prison 8. Nicolas and the pickled boys 9. His piety and marvellous works 10. The death of Nicolas 11. Hymn to St. Peter op. 56a 12. Hymn to St. Columba 13. 1. St Godric's hymn 14. 2. I mon waxe wod 15. 3. Lenten is come 16. 4. The long night 17. 5. Yif ic of luv can 18. 6. Carol 19. 7. Ye that pasen by 20. 8. A death 1. Sweep! Sweep! 2. Sweep this chimney 3. Now, little white boy! 4. Juliet! Juliet! 5. Pull the rope gently 6. Is he wounded? 7. Sooty tracks upon the sheet 8. Sam! Sam! 9. Run, poor sweepboy 10. The kettles are singing 11. O why do you weep... 12. Pantomime 13. Ah!... Blackguards 14. Help! Help! She's collapsed! 15. The owl, wide-winging 16. Soon the coach will carry you away 17. Morning, Sammy 18. Ready, Alfred? 19. The horses and champing 20. Theme: A boy was born 21. Variation 1: Lullay, Jesu 22. Variation 2: Herod 23. Variation 3: Jesu, as Thou art our Saviour 24. Variation 4: The three kings 25. Variation 5: In the bleak mid-winter 26. Variation 6: Noël! 27. A Shepherd's Carol 1. Lord Jesu, think on me 2. I, God, that all this worlde hath wroughte 3. O, Lorde, I thanke thee lowde and still 4. Now in the name of God I will begyne 5. Wyffe, in this vessel we shall be kepte 6. Noye, Noye, take thou thy company 7. Sir! Here are lions, leopardes, in 8. Wiffe, come in! 9. It is good for to be still 10. Eternal Father, strong to save 11. Now forty dayes are fulie gone 12. Noye, take thy wife anone | 13. Noye, heare I behette thee a heste 14. The spacious firmament on high 15. Heaven-haven 16. O Deus, ego amo te 17. Roas mystica 18. The soldier 19. Prayer 2 20. God's grandeur 21. Prayer 1 22. The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 1. Chaos (Part 1: Before the creation) 2. The morning stars 3. Angels appear to Jacob, Elisha and Mary (Part 2: Angels in scripture) 4. Christ, the fari glory 5. War in heaven 6. Heaven is here (Part three: Angels in common life and at our death) 7. A thousand, thousand gleaming fires 8. Funeral march for a boy 9. Who so dwelleth under the defence of the most High 10. There came out also at this time 11. Ye watchers and ye holy ones 12. 1. Funeral march - 13. 2. Scherzo - 14. 3. Recitative and choral 15. 1. Praise we great men - 16. 2. Praise we the just - 17. 3. Coda 1. 1. Fanfare 2. 2. Villes 3. 3. Phrase 4. 4. Antique 5. 5. Royauté 6. 6. Marine 7. 7. Interlude 8. 8. Being beauteous 9. 9. Parade 10. 10. Départ 11. Prologue 12. 1. Pastoral 13. 2. Nocturne 14. 3. Elegy 15. 4. Dirge 16. 5. Hymn 17. 6. Sonnet 18. Epilogue 19. Now sleeps the crimson Petal (für Tenor, Horn und Klavier) (1943) 20. 1. On a poet's lips I slept - 21. 2. Below the thunders of the upper deep - 22. 3. Encinctured with a twine of leaves - 23. 4. Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting 24. 5. But that night when on my bed I lay 25. 6. She sleeps on soft, last breaths 26. 7. What is more gentle than a wind in summer? 27. 8. When most I wink, the do my eyes best see 1. Nr. 1: Les nuits de juin 2. Nr. 2: Sagesse 3. Nr. 3: L'Enfance 4. Nr. 4: Chanson d'automne 5. 1. Prologue 6. 2. Rats away! 7. 3. Messalina 8. 4. Dance of Death 9. 5. Epilogue and funeral march 10. Little Sir William 11. Come ye not from Newcastle? 12. Bonny Earl Noray 13. Oliver Cromwell 14. In may, in brilliant Athens 15. O Gods of wrath 16. My time's too short, your highness 17. Nr. 1: La belle est au jardin d'amour 18. Nr. 2: Eho! Eho! 19. Nr. 3: Fileuse 20. Nr. 4: Quand j'etais chez mon père 21. Nr. 5: Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse 1. Nr. 1: Sì come nella penna 2. Nr. 2: A che più debb'io mai 3. Nr. 3: Veggio co' bei vostri occhi 4. Nr. 4: Tu sa' ch'io so 5. Nr. 5: Rendete a gli occhi miei 6. Nr. 6: S'un casto amor 7. Nr. 7: Spirito ben nato 8. Nr. 1: Oh by blacke soule 9. Nr. 2: Batter my heart 10. Nr. 3: O might those sighes and teares 11. Nr. 4: Oh, to vex me 12. Nr. 5: What if this present 13. Nr. 6: Since she whom I loved 14. Nr. 7: At the round earth's imagined corners 15. Nr. 8: Thou hast made me 16. Nr. 9: Death, be not proud 17. Nr. 1: Let the florid music praise! 18. Nr. 2: Now the leaves are falling fast 19. Nr. 3: Seascape 20. Nr. 4: Nocturne 21. Nr. 5: As it is; plenty 22. 1. At day-close in November 23. 2. Midnight on the Great Western 24. 3. Wagtail and baby 25. 4. The little old table 26. 5. The choirmasters's burial 27. 6. Proud songsters 28. 7. At the railway station, upway 29. 8. Before life and after 1. Nr. 1: My beloved is mine and I am his op. 40 2. Nr. 2: Abraham and Isaac op. 51 3. Nr. 3: Still falls the rain op. 55 4. Nr. 4: Journey of the Magi op. 86 5. Nr. 5: The death of Saint Narcissus op. 89 6. The plough boy 7. The Sally gardens 8. The foggy, foggy dew 9. There's none to soothe 10. O Waly, Waly 11. The ash grove 12. Greensleeves 1. Nr. 1: The children and Sir Nameless 2. Nr. 2: If it's ever spring again 3. Nr. 1: Beware! 4. Nr. 2: O that I had ne'er been married 5. Nr. 3: Epitaph: The Clerk 6. Not even summer yet 7. Nr. 1: To lie flat on the back 8. Nr. 2: Night covers up the rigid land 9. The oxen (Christmas eve, and twelve of the clock) (bearb. von Pears) 10. Nr. 1: Dawlie's devotion 11. Nr. 2: Tradition 12. Nr. 3: The gully 13. Nr. 1: A song of enchantment 14. Nr. 3: Silver 15. Nr. 5: Tit for Tat 16. Nr. 1: Mother Comfort 17. Nr. 2: Underneath the abject willow 18. Sweet Polly Oliver 19. The minstrel boy 20. The brisk your widow 21. Ca' the Yowes 22. The Lincolnshire poacher 23. O can ye sew cushions? 24. The trees they grow so high 25. Early morning 26. How sweet the answer 27. Voici le printemps 28. The last rose od summer 29. Dear harp of my country! 30. Oft in the stilly night 1. The Queen's epicedium (Elegy of the death of Queen Mary) (nach Henry Purcell) 2. Sound the trumpet 3. I attempt from love's sickness to fly 4. Lost is my quiet for ever 5. Fairest isle 6. What can we poor females do? 7. I'll say upon the dog-star 8. The knotting song 9. Man is for the woman made 10. 1. Let sullen discord smile 11. 2. Why should men quarrel? 12. 3. So when the glittering Queen of Night 13. 4. Thou tun'st this world 14. 5. 'Tis holiday - Sound fame thy brazen trumpet 15. Die Forelle (In einem Bächlein helle) D 550 (bearb. von Benjamin Britten) 16. Frühlingsnacht op. 39 Nr. 12 (bearb. von Benjamin Britten) 1. Introduction 2. Since the birth of the earth (Prolog) 3. No. No. We do not want life to be slow 4. Ooh! Ooh! O how terrible to be as old fashioned as a tree 5. You are all to leave here 6. It isn't very often to conservatives are wrong... - But once in a while the odd thing happens 7. The cold wind blew through the crooked thorn 8. Bunyan's greeting (1. Akt) 9. Call fo Lumberjacks 10. My birthplace was in Sweden 11. Bunyan's welcome 12. Swedish born and Swedish bred 13. A telegram from oversea 14. Sam for soups. Ben for beans 15. Ah! Miaou! The single creatures lives a partial life 16. Bunyan's goodnight 17. Down the line... Timberr 18. Gold oin the North came the blizzard to say 19. Bunyan's goodnight 20. The spring came and the summer and fall 21. Do I look the sort of fellow 22. There now look what you have done 23. In fair days and in foul... I come from open spaces 24. Look, the Chief is back 25. It was out in the sticks 26. Entrance of Chorus 27. Tiny's entrance 28. Ah!... Wether the sun shine upon children playing 29. All the little brooks of love 30. Bunyan's goodnight 1. Bunyan's good morning (2. Akt) 2. It has always been my dream 3. Bunyan's warning 4. The shanty-boy invades the wood 5. Farmer's exit 6. Heron, heron winging by 7. Won't you tell me what's the matter? 8. Let man the romantic in vision espy 9. What is it? What's happening? 10. Move, move from the trysting stone 11. Take away the body and lay it on the ice 12. O great day of discovery! 13. So Helson smiled and Bunyan smiled 14. Rah! Another slice of turkey 15. Dear friends, with you leave 16. Carry her over the water 17. Where we are not very far 18. A telegram from Hollywood 19. We always knew that one day you 20. Bunyan's farewell 21. The campfire embers are black and cold 22. Ouverture (Appendix) 23. Inkslinger's love song 24. Lullaby of dream shadows 1. Peter Grimsel (Prolog) 2. You sailed your boat round the coast 3. Peter Grimes, I here advise you! 4. The truth - the pity 5. Interlude 1: Dawn 6. Oh hang at open doors the net (1. Akt) 7. Hi! Give us a hand! 8. I have to go from pub to pub 9. Let her among you without fault cast the first stone 10. Look! The storm cone! 11. And do you prefer the storm 12. They listen to money 13. What harbour shelters 14. Interlude 2: Storm 15. Past time to close! 16. Come on, boy! 17. Have you heard the cliff is down 18. Now the Great Bear and Pleiades 19. Old Jow has gone fishing 20. The bridge is down 21. Interlude 3: Sunday morning (2. Akt) 22. Glitter of waves and glitter of sunlight 23. Child you're not too young to know 24. This unrelenting work 1. Fool to let it come to this! 2. People...! No! I will speak! 3. We planned that their lives should have a new start 4. Now is gossip put on trial 5. From the gutter 6. Interlude 4: Passacaglia 7. Go there! 8. In dreams I've built myself some kindlier home 9. Now!...Now! 10. Peter Grimes! Nobody here? 11. Interlude 5: Moonlight 12. Assign your prettiness to me 13. Mr Keene! 14. Come along, Doctor 15. Embroidery in childhood was a luxury of idelness 16. Mr Swallow, Mr Swallow 17. Who holds himself apart his pride rise 18. Interlude 6 19. Grimes! 20. Peter, We've come to take you home 21. To those pass the Borough 1. Prologue (Prolog) 2. Theme (1. Akt) 3. The journey 4. Variation 1 5. The welcome 6. Variation 2 7. The letter 8. Variation 3 9. The tower 10. Variation 4 11. The window 12. Variation 5 13. The lesson 14. Variation 6 15. The lake 16. Variation 7 17. At night 1. Variation 8 (2. Akt) 2. Colloquy and soliloquy 3. Variation 9 4. The bells 5. Variation 10 6. Miss Jessel 7. Variation 11 8. The bedroom 9. Variation 12 10. Quint 11. Variation 13 12. The piano 13. Variation 14 14. Flora 15. Variation 15 16. Miles 1. Over hill, over dale (1. Akt) 2. Oberon is passing fell and wrath 3. Well, go thy way 4. How now my love? 5. Be it on lion, bear, or wolf, or bull 6. Welcome wanderer... I know a bank 7. Is all our company here? 8. Fair love, you faint with wand'ring in the wood 9. Through the forest have I gone 10. Stay, though thou kill me, sweet Demetrius 11. Come, now a roundel and a fairy song 12. You spotted snakes with double tongue 13. What thou seest when thou dost wake 14. Introduction: The wood (2. Akt) 15. Are we all met? 16. I see their knavery 17. Be kind and courtaneous to this gentlemen 18. Hail, mortal, hail! 19. I have a reas'nable good ear in music 20. How now, mad spirit? 1. Flower of this purple dye 2. Puppet? Why, so? 3. This is thy megligence 4. Up and down, up and down 5. On the ground, sleep sound 6. My gentle Robin, seest thou this sweet sight? (3. Akt) 7. Helena! Hermia! Demetrius! Lysander! 8. When my cue comes, call me 9. Have you sent to Bottom's house? 10. Now, fair Hippolyta 11. If we offend, it is with our good will 12. Gentles, perchance you wonder at this show 13. In this same interlude it doth befall 14. I grim-look'd night, O night with hue so black 15. O wall, full often hast thou heard my moans 16. You ladies, you whose gentle hearts do fear 17. This lanthorn doth the horned moon present 18. Sweet moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams 19. Asleep, my love? 20. Come, your Bergomask 21. Now the hungry lion roars 1. Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart (1. Akt) 2. it is an axiom among kings 3. Here the thirsty evening 4. Lucretia! Lucretia! 5. With you two arm in arm again 6. Interlude: Tarquinius does not wait 7. Their spinning wheel unwinds 8. It ist better to desire 9. The oatmeal slippers of sleep 10. None of the women move 11. She sleeps as a rose (2. Akt) 12. Lucretia!... What do you want? 13. Go, Tarquinius! 14. Interlude: Here in this scene you see 15. Oh! What a lovely day! 16. How hideous! Take them away! 17. Flowers brings to evry year 18. Too late, Junius 19. This dead hand lets fall 20. Is all this suffering and pain 1. Whatever you say... Let her amond you without fault 2. Now the Great Bear and Pleiades 3. Interlude 3: Sunday morning 4. Glitter of waves 5. Wherefore, I pray and beseech you 6. O all ye works of the Lord 7. In dreams I've built myself some kindlier home 8. Embroidery in childhood 9. Interlude 4 10. Grimes!... Steady. There you are 11. The plough boy 12. Come you not from Newcastle? 13. The foggy, foggy dew 14. The King is gone a-hunting 15. O Waly, Waly |
Nutcracker Complete Ballet Score with Tchaikovsky /. Mackerras /. Lso, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Various Artists, Original Movie Soundtrack, Charles Mackerras, London Symphony Orchestra, Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky, Sarah Walker, Cathryn Pope, Sir Charles Mackerras Audio, Published 2006 by Telarc Audiolibro, Cd | 1. Overture 2. The Christmas Tree 3. March 4. Children's Galop And Arrival Of The Guests 5. Dance Scene And Arrival Of Drosselmeyer 6. Scene And Grandfather's Dance 7. The Magic Spells Begins 8. The Battle Between The Nutcracker And The Mouse King 9. Scene In The Pine Forest (Journey Through The Snow) 10. Waltz Of The Snowflakes 1. The Magic Castle 2. Clara And The Prince | 3. Divertissement - Chocolate: Spanish Dance 4. Coffee: Arabian Dance 5. Tea: Chinese Dance 6. Trepak 7. Dance Of The Mirlitons 8. Divertissement: Mother Gigogne And The Clowns 9. Waltz Of The Flowers 10. Pas De Deux: Dance Of The Prince And The Sugar - Plum Fairy 11. Variation I: Tarantella 12. Variation II: Dance of the Sugar - Plum Fairy 13. Coda 14. Final Waltz And Apotheosis 15. Duet Of Daphnis And Chloe From The Queen Of Spades (La Pique Dame) |
Igor Stravinsky The Rake's Progress with Samuel Ramey, Riccardo Chailly, Cathryn Pope, Philip Langridge, Igor Strawinsky, John Dobson, Astrid Varnay, John Fisher, Matthew Best Audio, Published 2005 by Decca (Umo) Doppel-Cd | 1. The rake's progress acte I - prelude 2. The rake's progress acte I - "the woods are green" 3. The rake's progress acte I - "the old fool!" 4. The rake's progress acte I - "I wish I had money" 5. The rake's progress acte I - "I'll call the coachman, sir" 6. The rake's progress acte I - "with air commanding and weapon handy" 7. The rake's progress acte I - "come, tom" 8. The rake's progress acte I - "love, too frequently betrayed" 9. The rake's progress acte I - "the sun is bright, the grass is green" 10. The rake's progress acte I - "no word from tom" 11. The rake's progress acte II - "vary the song, o london, change!" 12. The rake's progress acte II - "I wish I were happy" - "master, are you alone?" 13. The rake's progress acte II - introduction - "how strange! although..." 14. The rake's progress acte II - "anne! here!" 15. The rake's progress acte II - "my love, am I to remain in here for ever?" 16. The rake's progress acte I - the woods are green 17. The rake's progress acte I - the old fool! 18. The rake's progress acte I - I wish I had money 19. The rake's progress acte I - I'll call the coachman, sir 20. The rake's progress acte I - with air commanding and weapon handy 21. The rake's progress acte I - come, tom 22. The rake's progress acte I - love, too frequently betrayed 23. The rake's progress acte I - the sun is bright, the grass is green 24. The rake's progress acte I - no word from tom 25. The rake's progress acte II - vary the song, o london, change! 26. The rake's progress acte II - I wish I were happy" - "master, are you alone? 27. The rake's progress acte II - anne! here! | 28. The rake's progress acte II - my love, am I to remain in here for ever? 1. The rake's progress acte II - "as I was saying, both brothers.." 2. The rake's progress acte II - "my heart is cold, I cannot weep" 3. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "ruin, disaster, shame" 4. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "aha!"... "he's here! the auctioneer" 5. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "...ever - sold! annoyed!" 6. The rake's progress acte III acte III - prelude 7. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "how dark and dreadful is this place" 8. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "very well, then, my dear and good tom" 9. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "I burn! I burn! I freeze!" 10. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "prepare yourselves, heroic shades" 11. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "there he is. have no fear" 12. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "gently, little boat" 13. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "where art thou venus?" 14. The rake's progress acte III acte III - "good people, just a moment" 15. The rake's progress acte II - as I was saying, both brothers.. 16. The rake's progress acte II - my heart is cold, I cannot weep 17. The rake's progress acte III acte III - ruin, disaster, shame 18. The rake's progress acte III acte III - aha!"... "he's here! the auctioneer 19. The rake's progress acte III acte III - ...ever - sold! annoyed! 20. The rake's progress acte III acte III - how dark and dreadful is this place 21. The rake's progress acte III acte III - very well, then, my dear and good tom 22. The rake's progress acte III acte III - I burn! I burn! I freeze! 23. The rake's progress acte III acte III - prepare yourselves, heroic shades 24. The rake's progress acte III acte III - there he is. have no fear 25. The rake's progress acte III acte III - gently, little boat 26. The rake's progress acte III acte III - where art thou venus? 27. The rake's progress acte III acte III - good people, just a moment |
Tchaikovsky- Nutcracker - Sir Charles Mackerras with Sir Charles Mackerras, Cathryn Pope, Neville Creed, Sarah Walker, Robert Noble, Tiffins Boys Choir, London Symphony Orchestra Audio, Published 2000 by Aquarius Import |
Offenbach Orpheus in the Underworld / Burgess, Watson, etc (Highlights) with English National Opera, Cathryn Pope, Edward Byles, Emile Belcourt, Lillian Watson, Sally Burgess, Shilagh Squires, Stuart Kale, Mark Elder, Bonaventura Bottone, Fiona Kimm, Simon Masterton-Smith Audio, Published 1999 by Jay Records Import, Cd, Audiobook | 1. Orpheus In The Underworld: Prelude 2. Orpheus In The Underworld: Hello, I'm Public Opinion 3. Orpheus In The Underworld: Eurydice Is All A-flutter! 4. Orpheus In The Underworld: So That's The Game 5. Orpheus In The Underworld: I Feel A Cool Intoxication 6. Orpheus In The Underworld: We, The Watchdog Of The People 7. Orpheus In The Underworld: Tzing, Tzing, Tzing, Tzing! 8. Orpheus In The Underworld: A Night On The Town 9. Orpheus In The Underworld: Remember What You Did To Leda 10. Orpheus In The Underworld: Look Out, Look Out, Move Over There! | 11. Orpheus In The Underworld: He Is Coming, Oh, How Boring 12. Orpheus In The Underworld: Oh, Oh, Look At That Look He's Giving Me 13. Orpheus In The Underworld: Though I Was King Of All Beotia 14. Orpheus In The Underworld: We Can Tell She's In Hell 15. Orpheus In The Underworld: My Little Spies Uncover 16. Orpheus In The Underworld: There You Are, You Look So Neat 17. Orpheus In The Underworld: It's Strange, But A Touch Seemed To Wake... 18. Orpheus In The Underworld: Do Not Look Back Or All Will Be Lost 19. Orpheus In The Underworld: ...He Is The Only God 20. Orpheus In The Underworld: Infernal Gallop |
Experience with Neville Marriner, John Constable, Alfred Brendel, Robert Lloyd, Agnes Baltsa, Ruggero Raimondi, Neil Jenkins, José Van Dam, Donald Maxwell, Lucia Popp, Barbara Hendricks, Felicity Palmer, Aldo Baldin, Cathryn Pope, Jack Brymer, Maria Graf, Peter Damm, Raymund Koster Audio, Published 1996 by Philips Cd, Import | 1. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 1. Molto allegro 2. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 2. Andante 3. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 3. Menuetto (Allegretto) 4. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 4. Finale (Allegro assai) 5. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 1. Allegro vivace 6. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 2. Andante cantabile 7. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 3. Menuetto (Allegretto) 8. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 4. Molto allegro 1. Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466: 1. Allegro 2. Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466: 2. Romance 3. Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466: 3. Rondo (Allegro assai) 4. Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major ('Elvira Madigan') K. 467: 1. (Allegro) 5. Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major ('Elvira Madigan') K. 467: 2. Andante 6. Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major ('Elvira Madigan') K. 467: 3. Allegro vivace assai 1. Concerto for flute, harp & orchestra in C major, K. 299 (K. 297c): 1. Allegro 2. Concerto for flute, harp & orchestra in C major, K. 299 (K. 297c): 2. Andantino 3. Concerto for flute, harp & orchestra in C major, K. 299 (K. 297c): 3. Rondeau (Allegro) 4. Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major, K. 495: 1. Allegro moderato 5. Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major, K. 495: 2. Romanza (Andante) 6. Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major, K. 495: 3. Rondo (Allegro vivace) 7. Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622: 1. Allegro 8. Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622: 2. Adagio 9. Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622: 3. Rondo (Allegro) 1. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ('Eine kleine Nachtmusik'), K. 525: 1. Allegro 2. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ('Eine kleine Nachtmusik'), K. 525: 2. Romance (Andante) 3. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ('Eine kleine Nachtmusik'), K. 525: 3. Menuetto (Allegretto) 4. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ('Eine kleine Nachtmusik'), K. 525: 4. Rondo (Allegro) | 5. German dances (3) for orchestra, K. 605 6. Divertimento for string quartet (or string orchestra) in D major ('Salzburg Symphony No. 1'), K. 136 (K. 125a): 1. Allegro 7. Divertimento for string quartet (or string orchestra) in D major ('Salzburg Symphony No. 1'), K. 136 (K. 125a): 2. Andante 8. Divertimento for string quartet (or string orchestra) in D major ('Salzburg Symphony No. 1'), K. 136 (K. 125a): 3. Presto 9. Serenade No. 6 for orchestra in D major ('Serenata Notturna'), K. 239: 1. Marcia (Maestoso) 10. Serenade No. 6 for orchestra in D major ('Serenata Notturna'), K. 239: 2. Menuetto 11. Serenade No. 6 for orchestra in D major ('Serenata Notturna'), K. 239: 3. Rondeau (Allegretto - Adagio - Allegro) 12. Divertimento for 2 horns & strings in F major ('Ein musikalischer Spass,' 'A Musical Joke'), K. 522: 1. Allegro 13. Divertimento for 2 horns & strings in F major ('Ein musikalischer Spass,' 'A Musical Joke'), K. 522: 2. Menuetto (Maestoso) - Trio 14. Divertimento for 2 horns & strings in F major ('Ein musikalischer Spass,' 'A Musical Joke'), K. 522: 3. Adagio cantabile 15. Divertimento for 2 horns & strings in F major ('Ein musikalischer Spass,' 'A Musical Joke'), K. 522: 4. Presto 1. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Sinfonia 2. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Se vuol ballare, signore Contino 3. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: La vendetta, oh, la vendetta 4. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio 5. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Non più andrai 6. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Porgi, amor 7. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Voi che sapete 8. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Venite... inginocchiatevi... 9. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Hai gia vinta la causa ... Vedrò mentr'io sospiro 10. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Riconosci in questo amplesso 11. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: E Sisanna non vien ... Dove sono i bei momenti 12. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Canzonetta sull'aria 'Che suave zefiretto' 13. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Fandango: Eh già, solita usanza 14. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Aprite un po' quegli occhi 15. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Giunse alfin il momento ... Deh vieni, non tardar 16. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Gente, gente, all'armi |
Britten Choral Works & Operas for Children with Multi-Artistes, David Sir Willcocks, Alan Harwood, Alison Hargan, Andre Previn, Andrew Davis, Anthony Sackville, Bruce Russell, Camellia Johnson, Cathryn Pope, Cbso Chorus, Christopher Anderson, Christopher Herrick, Christopher Hughes, Coull String Quartet, Dame Janet Baker, Dan Dressen, David Corkhill, David Hill, Donald Maxwell, Elisabeth Soderstrom, Endymion Ensemble, English Chamber Orchestra, Francis Grier, Francis Pott, Heather Begg, Hugh Hudleston, Ian Hare, Ian Watson, James Bowman, James Brown, James Clark, James Lancelot, Jennifer Partridge, Jeremy Backhouse, John Alley, John Classique Scott, John Constable, Julian Brown, Julian Godlee, London Philharmonic Choir, London Sinfonietta Chorus, Marcus Creed, Mark Blatchly, Mark Emney, Mary King, Mary Wells, Medici String Quartet, Osian Ellis, Peter Barkworth, Peter Rowe, Philip Brunelle, Philip Ledger, Richard Cooke, Richard Cross, Richard Hickocks, Richard Hickox, Richard Morton, Robert Lloyd, Robert Tear, Rory Phillips, Russell Burgess, Schoolchildren From Salisbury, Sheila Allen, Sheila Armstrong, Simon Channing, Simon Halsey, Simon Rattle, Stephen Barton, Stephen Cleobury, Terry Edwards, Thomas Michael Allen, Timothy Farrell, Tristan Fry, Vasari Singers, Wandsworth School, Warren Trevelyan Jones, Willard White, Winchester Cathedral Choir Audio, Published 2013 by Warner Classics Audiolibro, Cd, Recopilación | 1. Requiem aeternam dona eis war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 2. What passing bells for war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 3. Kyrie eleison war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 4. Dies irae dies illa war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 5. Bugles sang saddening the evening war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 6. Liber scriptus proferetur war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 7. Out there we've walked quite war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 8. Recordare jesu pie war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 9. Be slowly lifted upt war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 10. Dies irae dies illa2 war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 11. Lacrimosa dies illa war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 12. Move him into the sun pie jesu war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 13. Domine jesu christe war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 14. So abram rose and clave war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 15. Sanctus sanctus war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 16. Benedictus qui venit in nomine war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 17. After the blast of lightning war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 18. Agnus dei war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 1. Libera me domine de morte war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 2. It seemed that out of battle war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 3. Let us sleep now in paradisum war requiem op66 - Robert Tear 4. A spring symphony op. 44 (1986 digital remaster): - Robert Tear 5. The merry cuckoo (e spencer) a spring symphonyop44 - Robert Tear 6. Spring, the sweet spring a spring symphony op44 - Robert Tear 7. When will my may come (barnefield) a spring sympho - Robert Tear 8. Fair and fair (g peele) a spring symphony op44 - Robert Tear 1. In a garden shady hymn to st cecilia op27 remast - David Sir Willcocks 2. I cannot grow hymn to st cecilia op27 remast - David Sir Willcocks 3. O ear whose hymn to st cecilia op27 remast - David Sir Willcocks 4. Procession a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 5. Wolcum yole a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 6. There is no rose a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 7. That younge child a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 8. Balulalow a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 9. As dew in aprille a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 10. This little babe a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 11. Interlude a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 12. In freezing a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 13. Spring carol a ceremony of carols op28 remast - David Sir Willcocks 14. A ceremony of carols, op 28 X deo gracias (rema - David Sir Willcocks 15. A ceremony of carols, op 28 XI recession (remast - David Sir Willcocks 16. Kyrie missa brevis re maj op63 remast - David Sir Willcocks 17. Gloria missa brevis re maj op63 remast - David Sir Willcocks 18. Sanctus missa brevis re maj op63 remast - David Sir Willcocks 19. Benedictus missa brevis re maj op63 remast - David Sir Willcocks 20. Agnus dei missa brevis re maj op63 remast - David Sir Willcocks 21. Festival te deum op32 remast - Philip Ledger 22. Rejoice in god o ye rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 23. For I will consider rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 24. For the mouse is a rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 25. For the flowers are rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 26. For I am under the rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 27. For he is the spirit rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 28. Hallelujah rejoice in the lamb remast - Richard Morton 29. Te deum remast - Rory Phillips 30. Jubilate deo remast - Philip Ledger 1. Hymn to the virgin - Winchester Cathedral Choir 2. Saint nicolas op. 42 (1970 digital remaster): intr - David Sir Willcocks 3. Saint nicolas op. 42 (1970 digital remaster): the - David Sir Willcocks 4. Saint nicolas op. 42 (1970 digital remaster): nico - David Sir Willcocks | 5. Saint nicolas op. 42 (1970 digital remaster): he j - David Sir Willcocks 6. Saint nicolas op. 42 (1970 digital remaster): his - David Sir Willcocks 7. Hymn to st peter op. 56a (1968 digital remaster) - Wandsworth School 8. A hymn of st columba (regis regum rectissimi) (att - Christopher Hughes 9. Sacred and profane op. 91: st godric's hymn - Vasari Singers 10. Sacred and profane op. 91: imon waxe wood - Vasari Singers 11. Sacred and profane op. 91: lenton is come - Vasari Singers 12. Sacred and profane op. 91: the long night - Vasari Singers 13. Sacred and profane op. 91: yific of luve can - Vasari Singers 14. Sacred and profane op. 91: carol - Vasari Singers 15. Sacred and profane op. 91: ye that pasen by - Vasari Singers 16. Sacred and profane op. 91: a death - Vasari Singers 1. The little sweep op 45 (1995 digital remaster), s - Mary Wells 2. A boy was borna boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 3. Lullay jesua boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 4. Heroda boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 5. Jesu as thou art our savioura boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 6. The three kingsa boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 7. In the bleak mid wintera boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 8. Noela boy was born op3 - John Classique Scott 9. A shepperd's carol for a capella chorus - London Sinfonietta Chorus 1. Lord jesus think on me noye's fludde op59 - Ian Watson 2. I god that all this worlde noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 3. O lorde I thanke thee lowdenoye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 4. Now in the name of godnoye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 5. Wyffe come in this vessellnoye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 6. Noye noye take thou thynoye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 7. Sir heare are lions noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 8. Wiffe come in why standes noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 9. It is good for to be still noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 10. Eternal father strong to save noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 11. Now forty dayes are fullienoye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 12. Noye take thy wife anone noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 13. Noye heare I behette thee noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 14. The spacious firmament on noye's fludde op59 - And Chester Coull String Quart Schoolchildren from Salisbury 15. Heaven havenamdg - London Sinfonietta Chorus 16. O deus ego amo te (ne pas utiliser) - London Sinfonietta Chorus 17. Rosa mysticaamdg - London Sinfonietta Chorus 18. The soldieramdg - London Sinfonietta Chorus 19. Prayer iiamdg - London Sinfonietta Chorus 20. God's grandeuramdg - London Sinfonietta Chorus 21. Prayer iamdg - London Sinfonietta Chorus 22. The ballad of little musgrave and lady barnard (19 - Jennifer Partridge 1. Chaos the company of heavenpart one - Cathryn Pope 2. The morning stars the company of heavenpart one - Cathryn Pope 3. Angels appear/the company of heavenpart two - Cathryn Pope 4. Christ the fair/the company of heavenpart two - Cathryn Pope 5. War in heaven the company of heavenpart two - Cathryn Pope 6. The company of heaven, part three heaven is here - Cathryn Pope 7. A thousandthe company of heavenpart three - Cathryn Pope 8. Funeral march/the company of heavenpart three - Cathryn Pope 9. Whoso dwelleth/the company of heavenpart three - Cathryn Pope 10. There came out/the company of heavenpart three - Cathryn Pope 11. Ye watchers andthe company of heavenpart 3 - Cathryn Pope 12. Ballad of heroes op14 funeral march I - Robert Tear 13. Ballad of heroes op14 scherzo dance of death - Robert Tear 14. Ballad of heroes op14 recitative and choral 3 - Robert Tear 15. Praise we great men praise we great men - Willard White 16. Praise we the just praise we great men - Willard White 17. Praise we great men (1976): [coda] - Willard White |
Offenbach Orpheus in the Underworld / Burgess, Watson, etc (Highlights) with English National Opera, Mark Elder, Bonaventura Bottone, Cathryn Pope, Edward Byles, Emile Belcourt, Fiona Kimm, Lillian Watson, Sally Burgess, Shilagh Squires, Simon Masterton-Smith, Stuart Kale Audio, Published 1999 by Jay Records Import, Cd, Audiobook | 1. Orpheus In The Underworld: Prelude 2. Orpheus In The Underworld: Hello, I'm Public Opinion 3. Orpheus In The Underworld: Eurydice Is All A-flutter! 4. Orpheus In The Underworld: So That's The Game 5. Orpheus In The Underworld: I Feel A Cool Intoxication 6. Orpheus In The Underworld: We, The Watchdog Of The People 7. Orpheus In The Underworld: Tzing, Tzing, Tzing, Tzing! 8. Orpheus In The Underworld: A Night On The Town 9. Orpheus In The Underworld: Remember What You Did To Leda 10. Orpheus In The Underworld: Look Out, Look Out, Move Over There! | 11. Orpheus In The Underworld: He Is Coming, Oh, How Boring 12. Orpheus In The Underworld: Oh, Oh, Look At That Look He's Giving Me 13. Orpheus In The Underworld: Though I Was King Of All Beotia 14. Orpheus In The Underworld: We Can Tell She's In Hell 15. Orpheus In The Underworld: My Little Spies Uncover 16. Orpheus In The Underworld: There You Are, You Look So Neat 17. Orpheus In The Underworld: It's Strange, But A Touch Seemed To Wake... 18. Orpheus In The Underworld: Do Not Look Back Or All Will Be Lost 19. Orpheus In The Underworld: ...He Is The Only God 20. Orpheus In The Underworld: Infernal Gallop |
Cathryn Pope