Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Folk Songs of the British Isles
Molloy: | The Kerry Dance Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), Gerald Moore (piano) | trad.: | The Keel Row Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyllis Spurr (piano) Cushie Butterfield Owen Brannigan (bass), Gerald Moore (piano) The Lincolnshire Poacher Peter Pears (tenor), Benjamin Britten (piano) Greensleeves Luton Girls' Choir, Melachrino Orchestr Bonnie Mary of Argyle Robert Wilson & Orchestra Star of the County Down John McCormack (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano) The Spinning Wheel Mary O’Hara (soprano) Charlie is my Darlin' Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger O can ye sew cushions? Glasgow Orpheus Choir, Sir Hugh Roberton Skye Boat Song Kenneth McKellar (tenor) Bob Sharples & Orchestra Annie Laurie Ian Wallace (bass-baritone) Ron Goodwin & Orchestra Believe me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms Ruby Murray The Garden Where the Praties Grow Josef Locke [Joseph McLaughlin] (tenor) The Last Rose of Summer Joan Hammond (soprano), Ernest Lush (piano) A'rovin' Oscar Natzka & Orchestra Myfanwy Morriston Orpheus Choir, Ivor E. Sims The Foggy, Foggy Dew Richard Lewis (tenor) Charles Mackerras Down by the Salley Gardens Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyllis Spurr (piano) She moved through the fair Father Sydney MacEwan (tenor), Duncan Morrison (piano) Blow the man down Oscar Natzka (bass) Helston Furry Dance Richard Lewis (tenor) Charles Mackerras Counting the Goats Morriston Orpheus Choir, Ivor E. Sims Westering Home Kenneth McKellar (tenor) Bob Sharples & Orchestra The Blaydon Races Owen Brannigan (bass) with Male Voice Quartet & Gerald Moore All through the night Morriston Orpheus Choir, Ivor E. Sims |
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| |  | Schubert: Winterreise
The 1970 colour film of Peter Pears singing Schubert’s great song cycle, Winterreise (sung in German), was produced by the legendary Decca producer, John Culshaw. The songs are staged (Britten accompanying on the piano is not in vision), and introduced with a brief voice-over. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Britten - Conductor, Composer & Pianist
Britten: | Peter Grimes Peter Pears (Peter Grimes), Heather Harper (Ellen Orford), Bryan Drake (Balstrode), Elizabeth Bainbridge (Auntie), Gregory Dempsey (Bob Boles), Owen Brannigan (Swallow), Ann Robson (Mrs Sedley), David Bowman (Ned Keene), Robert Tear (Horace Adams), Michael Rippon (Hobson), Jill Gomez (First Niece), Anne Pashley (Second Niece) London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten Billy Budd Peter Glossop (Billy Budd), Peter Pears (Captain Vere), Michael Langdon (Claggart), John Shirley-Quirk (Mr Redburn), Bryan Drake (Mr Flint), David Kelly (Mr Ratcliffe), Kenneth MacDonald (Red Whiskers), David Bowman (Donald), Dennis Wicks (Dansker), Robert Tear (Novice), Robert Bowman (Squeak), Benjamin Luxon (Novice's Friend) London Symphony Orchestra, Charles Mackerras Owen Wingrave Benjamin Luxon (Owen Wingrave), John Shirley-Quirk (Spencer Coyle), Sylvia Fisher (Miss Wingrave), Heather Harper (Mrs Coyle), Jennifer Vyvyan (Mrs. Julien), Peter Pears (Sir Philip Wingrave/Narrator), Janet Baker (Kate), Nigel Douglas (Lechmere) English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten | Dibdin: | Tom Bowling | Gay: | The Beggar's Opera realised by Benjamin Britten English Chamber Orchestra, Meredith Davies | Mozart: | Idomeneo, K366 English Version Peter Pears (Idomeneo), Anne Pashley (Idamante), Heather Harper (Ilia), Rae Woodland (Elettra), Robert Tear (Arbace), Andrew Williams (High Priest), Paul Nemeer (Voice of Neptune) English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten | Purcell: | Man is for the woman made (from The Mock Marriage, Z605) arr. Britten | Schubert: | Winterreise D911 Peter Pears & Benjamin Britten | trad.: | The Foggy, Foggy Dew O Waly, Waly ('The Water is Wide') Sweet Polly Oliver Sally In Our Alley The Lincolnshire Poacher The Plough Boy Oliver Cromwell |
plus Peter Pears & Benjamin Britten discuss Winterreise 36. Frühlingstraum 4:50 37. Im Dorfe 5:28 38. Der Leiermann 2:27 Peter Pears, Benjamin Britten
These are historic 60s & 70s BBC films, long locked away in the BBC archive. When released on DVD in 2008 and 2009, this was their very first availability to the consumer. They have been carefully restored by the BBC Restoration Unit, so are in the best possible visual and audio condition. They include several key and unique performances of Peter Pears, which were not filmed anywhere else (notably as Grimes, and also as Captain Vere in Billy Budd). The Owen Wingrave was the original version of this 'written for TV' opera, and so definitive in respecting the composer's wishes. The legendary black-and-white film of Billy Budd was long thought to be lost, until Decca unearthed an error in the BBC Tape Library entry. The Billy Budd was one of the three Gramophone DVD nominations in 2009. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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