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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 |
Moonrise Kingdom (Original Soundtrack) with Benjamin Britten, Hank Williams, Multi-Artistes, Norman Mar, Léonard Bernstein, Françoise Hardy, Alexandra Rubner, Fred Rose, Trevor Anthony, English Chamber Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Chorus Of Animals, New York Philharmonic, Viola Tunnard, William Shakespeare, Peter Pears, Lucien Morisse, Jane Taylor, Jacques Dutronc, Franz Schubert, Camille Saint-Saëns, André Salvet, Stephen Alexander, Sheila Rex, Patricia Garrod, Owen Brannigan, Marie-Therese Pinto, Margaret Hawes, Kathleen Petch, Gillian Saunders, Eileen O'donovan, David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Caroline Clack, Wesley Rose, John Mordler, Christopher Manien, B.S.O., Original Soundtrack Audio, Published 2012 by Abkco Audiolibro, Cd, Importación, Banda Sonora | 1. The young person's guide to the orchestra, op. 34: themes a-f - Léonard Bernstein 2. Camp ivanhoe cadence medley - Peter Jarvis and His Drum Corps 3. Simple symphonie op 4 - 2. playful pizzicato - Benjamin Britten 4. Kaw-liga - Hank Williams 5. Noye's fludde - noye, noye, take thou thy company - Norman Mar 6. The heroic weather-conditions of the universe, part 1: a veiled mist - Alexandre Desplat 7. The heroic weather-conditions of the universe, part 2: smoke/fire - Alexandre Desplat 8. The heroic weather-conditions of the universe, part 3: the salt air - Alexandre Desplat 9. Le songe d'une nuit d'ete acte II - on the ground, sleep sound - Benjamin Britten 10. Long gone lonesome blues - Hank Williams 11. Le temps de l'amour - Françoise Hardy | 12. An die musik - Alexandra Rubner 13. Ramblin' man - Hank Williams 14. - old abram brown - Benjamin Britten 15. The heroic weather-conditions of the universe parts 4-6: thunder, lightning, and rain - Alexandre Desplat 16. - the spacious firmament on high - Norman Mar 17. - noye, take thy wife anone - Norman Mar 18. The young person's guide to the orchestra, op. 34 fugue: allegro motto - Léonard Bernstein 19. Songs from friday afternoon op 7 - cuckoo! - Benjamin Britten 20. The heroic weather-conditions of the universe, part 7: after the storm - Alexandre Desplat 21. The heroic weather-conditions of the universe, part 3: the salt air - Alexandre Desplat 22. Le carnaval des animaux: "volière" - Léonard Bernstein |
Britten Conducts Britten 3 with Norman Del Mar, George Malcolm, Sir Peter Pears, Russell Burgess, Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, David Hemmings, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Michael Hartnett, Simon Preston, Gabriel Jeney, April Cantelo, Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, Chorus Of Animals, Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Highgate School Choir, The Congregation, The Purcell Singers, Melos Ensemble, Bryan Drake, Christopher Taylor, Donald Francke, Harold Blackburn, James Newby, Jennifer Vyvyan, John Culshaw, John Shirley-Quirk, Jonathan Steele, Multi-Artistes, Nancy Thomas, Norma Proctor, Owen Brannigan, Paull Boucher, Philip Todd, Robert Alder, Robert Tear, Stephen Price, Trevor Anthony, English Opera Group, Fischer-Dieskau, Zoltán Jeney, Ralph Downes, Adrian Thompson, Johnny Clegg, Barnaby Jago, Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Philip Ledger, Jonathan Smith, Ian Cobb, Eileen O'donovan, Enid Simon, Harold Lester, James Blades, John Mckenzie, Michael Kehoe, Viola Tunnard Audio, Published 2006 by Decca Cofanetto, Cd, Classica | 1. Salus aeterna - Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, Benjamin Britten 2. Good people, in His holy name - Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. By the Royal Command - Peter Leeming, English Opera Group Chorus, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 4. Adept in magic - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 5. The waters of Babylon - Robert Alder, Paull Boucher, James Newby, Stephen Price, Christopher Taylor, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. Sirs, what is this? - Bryan Drake, Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 7. We do not lack enemies - John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. By the Royal Decree - Peter Leeming, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. Procession - Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. Merodak! Lord of creation - Bryan Drake, Peter Pears, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 11. Bring them here before my Majesty - Peter Pears, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 12. O King, Nebuchadnezzar - John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, Peter Pears, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 13. O all ye works of the Lord - John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, Peter Pears, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 14. Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 15. O ye Winter and Summer - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Stafford Dean, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 16. Good people, we have shown you here - Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, Benjamin Britten 1. "Te lúcis ante términum" - Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 2. "I am the ferryman" - John Shirley-Quirk, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. "I come from the Westland" - Bryan Drake, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 4. "But first may I ask you" - John Shirley-Quirk, Peter Pears, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 5. "Clear as a sky without a cloud" - Peter Pears, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. "Near the Black Mountains there I dwelt" - Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 7. "A thousand leagues may sunder" - Harold Blackburn, Bryan Drake, Peter Pears, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. "Ignorant man!" - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. "I beg your pardon, living in this famous place" - John Shirley-Quirk, Peter Pears, Bryan Drake, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. "Curlew River, smoothly flowing" - Bryan Drake, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 11. "Today is an important day" - John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 12. "Look! While you were listening to my story" - John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 13. "Ferryman, tell me, when did it happen" - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 14. "Hoping, I wander'd on" - Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 15. "He whose life was full of promise" - Harold Blackburn, John Shirley-Quirk, Peter Pears, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 16. "The moon has risen" - Harold Blackburn, Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, Bruce Webb, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 17. "Go your way in peace, mother" - Bruce Webb, Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Harold Blackburn, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 18. "Good souls, we have shown you here" - Harold Blackburn, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 1. Jam lucis orto sidere - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 2. Ah you people - Peter Pears, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. The ceremony - English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 4. I am father to you all - John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 5. Forgive my asking you - Peter Pears, Robert Tear, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. Father, may I speak to you? - Robert Tear, John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 7. Take your due portion - John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. Go, if you must go - English Opera Group Chorus, John Shirley-Quirk, Bryan Drake, Robert Tear, Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. Welcome, welcome stranger! - English Opera Group Chorus, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. You are tired from a long journey - Peter Pears, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 11. Nights are days - English Opera Group Chorus, Peter Pears, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 12. You have gambled and lost - Peter Pears, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 13. Now - I have done what I said - Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 14. With joy I sowed - Robert Tear, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 15. My son - John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 16. O sing unto the Lord - John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 17. My children, you have seen - Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Bryan Drake, English Opera Group Chorus, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 1. Lord Jesus, think on me - The Congregation, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 2. I God, that all this worlde hath wroughte - Trevor Anthony, Owen Brannigan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 3. Have done, you men and wemen all - Owen Brannigan, David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Stephen Alexander, Caroline Clack, Marie-Therese Pinto, Eileen O'Donovan, Sheila Rex, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 4. Now in the name of God I will begyne - Owen Brannigan, David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Stephen Alexander, Sheila Rex, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 5. Noye, Noye, take thou thy company - Trevor Anthony, Owen Brannigan, David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Stephen Alexander, Caroline Clack, Marie-Therese Pinto, Eileen O'Donovan, Chorus Of Animals, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 6. Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? - Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex, David Pinto, Patricia Garrod, Margaret Hawes, Kathleen Petch, Gillian Saunders, Stephen Alexander, Darian Angadi, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 7. Ha! Children, me thinkes my botte removes - Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex, David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Stephen Alexander, Chorus Of Animals, The Congregation, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 8. Now forty dayes are fullie gone - Owen Brannigan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 9. Noye, take thy wife anone - Trevor Anthony, Chorus Of Animals, Sheila Rex, David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Stephen Alexander, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 10. Noye, heare I behette thee a heste - Trevor Anthony, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 11. The spacious firmament on high - David Pinto, Darian Angadi, Stephen Alexander, Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex, Caroline Clack, Marie-Therese Pinto, Eileen O'Donovan, Patricia Garrod, Margaret Hawes, Kathleen Petch, Gillian Saunders, Trevor Anthony, Chorus Of Animals, English Opera Group Orchestra, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar 12. There was a ship came from the North Country - Mark Emney, John Wojciechowski, Barnaby Jago, Adrian Thompson, Terry Lovell, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, Benjamin Britten, Russell Burgess 13. Then up spake the cabin-boy - Mark Emney, John Wojciechowski, Barnaby Jago, Adrian Thompson, Terry Lovell, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, Benjamin Britten, Russell Burgess 14. Casting his clothes off, he dived into the sea - Mark Emney, John Wojciechowski, Barnaby Jago, Adrian Thompson, Terry Lovell, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, Benjamin Britten, Russell Burgess 15. They laid him on the deck - Mark Emney, John Wojciechowski, Barnaby Jago, Adrian Thompson, Terry Lovell, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, Benjamin Britten, Russell Burgess 1. Sweep! Sweep! - All Saints Boys Choir, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 2. Sweep this chimney - Nancy Thomas, Jennifer Vyvyan, Trevor Anthony, Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. Now, little white boy! - Trevor Anthony, Peter Pears, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, Michael Ingram, Marilyn Baker, Robin Fairhurst, April Cantelo, David Hemmings, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 4. Pull the rope gently until he is free! - David Hemmings, April Cantelo, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 5. Is he wounded? - David Hemmings, Michael Ingram, Robin Fairhurst, April Cantelo, Marilyn Baker, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. Sooty tracks - April Cantelo, Michael Ingram, Marilyn Baker, Robin Fairhurst, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, Nancy Thomas, Trevor Anthony, Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 7. Run, poor sweep-boy - Jennifer Vyvyan, Robin Fairhurst, Marilyn Baker, April Cantelo, Michael Ingram, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. The kettles are singing - All Saints Boys Choir, Jennifer Vyvyan, David Hemmings, April Cantelo, Michael Ingram, Marilyn Baker, Robin Fairhurst, Gabreille Soskin, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. O why do you weep - Jennifer Vyvyan, David Hemmings, April Cantelo, Michael Ingram, Marilyn Baker, Robin Fairhurst, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. Ah!...Blackguards! - Nancy Thomas, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 11. Help! Help! She's collapsed! - Nancy Thomas, Jennifer Vyvyan, April Cantelo, Michael Ingram, Marilyn Baker, Robin Fairhurst, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 12. The owl, wide-winging through the sky - All Saints Boys Choir, Jennifer Vyvyan, April Cantelo, David Hemmings, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 13. Soon the coach will carry you away - April Cantelo, David Hemmings, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 14. Morning, Sammy! Lovely weather - Robin Fairhurst, Marilyn Baker, Michael Ingram, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, Jennifer Vyvyan, April Cantelo, Nancy Thomas, Trevor Anthony, Peter Pears, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 15. Ready, Alfred? - Trevor Anthony, Peter Pears, Nancy Thomas, Jennifer Vyvyan, April Cantelo, Marilyn Baker, Robin Fairhurst, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 16. Coaching song: The horses are champing - David Hemmings, Jennifer Vyvyan, Nancy Thomas, April Cantelo, Michael Ingram, Robin Fairhurst, Gabreille Soskin, Lyn Vaughan, Trevor Anthony, Peter Pears, All Saints Boys Choir, English Opera Group Or 17. Gemini Variations (Quartet for 2 players), Op.73 - Gabriel Jeney, Zoltan Jeney 18. The Children's Crusade, Op.82 - Wandsworth School Boys Choir, Russell Burgess, Benjamin Britten 1. Introduction - Peter Pears, Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 2. The birth of Nicolas - Peter Pears, David Hemmings, Girls' Choir Of Sir John Leman School, Beccles, Boys' Choir Of Ipswich School Preparatory Department, Ralph Downes, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. Nicolas devotes himself to God - Peter Pears, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 4. He journeys to Palestine - Peter Pears, Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 5. He comes to Myra and is chosen Bishop - Peter Pears, Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, Girls' Choir Of Sir John Leman School, Beccles, Boys' Choir Of Ipswich School Preparatory Department, Ralph Downes, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. Nicolas from prison - Peter Pears, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten | 7. Nicolas and the Pickled Boys - Peter Pears, Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, Boys From The Choir Of St. Mary-Le-Tower, Ipswich, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. His piety and marvellous works - Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. The death of Nicolas - Peter Pears, Aldeburgh Festival Chorus, Girls' Choir Of Sir John Leman School, Beccles, Boys' Choir Of Ipswich School Preparatory Department, Ralph Downes, The Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues - The Purcell Singers, George Malcolm, Benjamin Britten 11. For I will consider my cat Jeoffrey - Michael Hartnett, George Malcolm, Benjamin Britten 12. For the mouse is a creature of great personal valour - Jonathan Steele, George Malcolm, Benjamin Britten 13. For the flowers are great blessings - Philip Todd, George Malcolm, Benjamin Britten 14. For I am under the same accusation - The Purcell Singers, George Malcolm, Benjamin Britten 15. For H is a spirit - Donald Francke, The Purcell Singers, George Malcolm, Benjamin Britten 1. Procession - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Benjamin Britten 2. Wolcom Yule! - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 3. There is no rose - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 4. That yongë child - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 5. Balulalow - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 6. As dew in Aprille - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 7. This little Babe - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 8. Interlude - Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 9. In freezing winter night - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 10. Spring Carol - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 11. Deo Gracias - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Enid Simon, Benjamin Britten 12. Recession - Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Benjamin Britten 13. A Boy was born (theme) - The Purcell Singers, Benjamin Britten 14. Variation 1: Lullay, Jesu - The Purcell Singers, Boys Voices Of The English Opera Group, Benjamin Britten 15. Variation 2: Herod - The Purcell Singers, Benjamin Britten 16. Variation 3: Jesu as Thou art our Saviour - The Purcell Singers, Michael Hartnett, Benjamin Britten 17. Variation 4: The Three Kings - The Purcell Singers, Benjamin Britten 18. Variation 5: In the bleak mid-winter - The Purcell Singers, Boys Voices Of The English Opera Group, Benjamin Britten 19. Variation 6: Finale - Noel! - The Purcell Singers, Boys Voices Of The English Opera Group, Choristers Of All Saints, Benjamin Britten 20. Begone, dull care - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 21. A tragic story - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 22. Cuckoo! - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 23. A New Year carol - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 24. I mun be married on Sunday - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 25. There was a man of Newington - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 26. Fishing song - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 27. The useful plough - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 28. Jazz-man - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 29. There was a monkey - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 30. Old Abram Brown - Downside School, Purley, Choir Of, Viola Tunnard, Benjamin Britten 31. Psalm 150 for voices & orchestra, Op.67 - Boys of Downside School, Purley, Benjamin Britten 1. 1. Introduction: Shine out - Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 2. 2. The merry cuckoo - Peter Pears, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 3. 3. Spring, the sweet Spring - Jennifer Vyvyan, Norma Proctor, Peter Pears, Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 4. 4. The driving boy - Jennifer Vyvyan, Emanuel School Wandsworth, Boys' Choir, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 5. 5. The morning star - Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 6. 6. Welcome Maids of Honour - Norma Proctor, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 7. 7. Waters above! - Peter Pears, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 8. 8. Out on the lawn I lie in bed - Norma Proctor, Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 9. 9. When will my May come - Peter Pears, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 10. 10. Fair and fair - Jennifer Vyvyan, Peter Pears, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 11. 11. Sound the flute! - Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Emanuel School Wandsworth, Boys' Choir, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britten 12. 12. Finale: London, to thee I do present - Jennifer Vyvyan, Norma Proctor, Peter Pears, Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Emanuel School Wandsworth, Boys' Choir, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Benjamin Britte 13. I. Bonorum summun omnium II: Quae bene beateque - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm 14. III. At huius caelestis...V: Tum vero Aeneas Sylvius virtus - Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Peter Pears, Owen Brannigan, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm 15. VI: Et gubernacula. VII: Ut ad longaeva tempora - Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Peter Pears, Owen Brannigan, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm 16. VIII: Docendi ac discendi - London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm 17. IX: Rhenana erga omnes. X: Ut instissime XI: O cives.. - Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Peter Pears, Owen Brannigan, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm 18. XII. Nos autem cuncti. XIII. Vigeatque academia libera - Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Peter Pears, Owen Brannigan, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm 19. In a garden shady - London Symphony Chorus, George Malcolm 20. I cannot grow - London Symphony Chorus, George Malcolm 21. O ear whose creatures - London Symphony Chorus, George Malcolm 1. Requiem aeternam - London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir, Melos Ensemble, Simon Preston, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 2. What passing bells for these who die as cattle? - Peter Pears, Melos Ensemble, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. Dies irae - London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 4. Bugles sang, saddening the evening air - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melos Ensemble, Benjamin Britten 5. Liber scriptus proferetur - Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. Out there, we've walked quite friendly up to Death - Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melos Ensemble, Benjamin Britten 7. Recordare Jesu pie - London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. Be slowly lifted up - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. Dies irae - London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. Lacrimosa dies illa - Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 11. Move him into the sun - Peter Pears, Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 12. Domine Jesu Christe - Highgate School Boys' Choir, Simon Preston, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 13. So Abraham rose, and clave the wood - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Pears, Highgate School Choir, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Simon Preston, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 14. Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus - Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 15. After the blast of lightning from the East - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melos Ensemble, Benjamin Britten 1. One ever hangs where shelled roads part - Peter Pears, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 2. Libera me, Domine - Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 3. It seemed that out of battle I escaped - Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melos Ensemble, Benjamin Britten 4. Let us sleep now...In paradisum - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Pears, Galina Vishnevskaya, Highgate School Boys' Choir, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 5. Requiem Aeternam (Rehearsal) - The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, Highgate School Choir, Simon Preston, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 6. Dies Irae (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 7. Dies Irae (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, John Culshaw, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 8. Dies Irae (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, The Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9. Offertorium (Rehearsal) - Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, Highgate School Choir, Melos Ensemble, Simon Preston, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 10. Sanctus (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, The Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir, London Symphony Chorus, The Melos Ensemble Of London, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 11. Sanctus (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, Benjamin Britten 12. Agnus Dei (Rehearsal) - Peter Pears, John Culshaw, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, The Melos Ensemble Of London, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 13. Libera Me (Rehearsal) - John Culshaw, Benjamin Britten 14. Libera Me (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, The Bach Choir, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 15. Libera Me (Rehearsal) - Galina Vishnevskaya, Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, The Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir, London Symphony Chorus, Simon Preston, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten |
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