Delius: Songs of Sunset

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Delius: Brigg Fair &  Songs of Sunset

Delius: Brigg Fair & Songs of Sunset


Delius:

Brigg Fair

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Over the hills and far away

ed. Beecham

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Florida Suite

rev. & ed. Beecham

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Songs of Sunset

Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra

Dance Rhapsody No. 2

Summer Evening

A Song before sunrise

Irmelin Prelude

Sleigh Ride

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Fennimore and Gerda: Intermezzo


Maureen Forrester & John Cameron

Beecham Choral Society & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

‘Whatever should I do without Beecham?’ Delius said. “I should be content with a few superlative performances like these every year, rather than the mediocre ones I too often hear.” These final stereo recordings are the summation of Beecham's devotion to a composer whose music he loved deeply.

EMI 20th Century Classics - 0946532

(CD - 2 discs)

$11.25

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Delius: English Masterworks

Delius: English Masterworks


Delius:

Songs of Sunset

Henriette Bonde-Hansen (soprano) & Johan Reuter (baritone)

Aarhus Symphony Orchestra Choir

Love’s Philosophy (from Three Shelley Songs)

Orchestrated by Bo Holten

Henriette Bonde-Hansen (soprano)

North Country Sketches

A Late Lark

Henriette Bonde-Hansen (soprano)

Indian love song (from Three Shelley Songs)

Orchestrated by Bo Holten

Henriette Bonde-Hansen (soprano)

To the queen of my heart (from Three Shelley Songs)

Orchestrated by Bo Holten

Henriette Bonde-Hansen (soprano)


Aarhus Cathedral Choir & Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Bo Holten

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the birth of Delius, Danacord are proud to issue the next volume in the critically acclaimed Masterworks series. Previous two volumes were awarded Editor’s Choice.

“some expressive orchestral playing shows up well in the recorded balance, and the hushed ending is beautiful. The Aarhus Symphony Orchestra also distinguishes itself in the North Country Sketches. Henriette Bonde-Hansen gives a lovely account of three early Shelley songs, in orchestrations by Holten” BBC Music Magazine, August 2012 ****

“The reason for buying this CD is Songs of Sunset, one of Delius’s finest works ...The music is suffused with melancholy, nostalgia and autumn stillness, but it’s the dreamy sensuousness of the idiom that comes across most strongly in this superb performance, ridding the piece of prim-and-proper Englishness.” Financial Times, 25th August 2012 ****

“this new recording offers so many riches. This and the fact that Danish, Bo Holten continues to impress with his commitment to Delius means that I must offer this disc ‘Recording of the Month’ status.” MusicWeb International, August 2012

Danacord Delius Masterworks - DACOCD721

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Delius - Songs

Delius - Songs


Delius:

Sea Drift

for baritone, chorus & orchestra

Songs of Farewell

for double chorus & orchestra

Songs of Sunset

for mezzo-soprano, baritone, chorus & orchestra


Sally Burgess (mezzo-soprano), Bryn Terfel (baritone)

Waynflete Singers, Southern Voices, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Richard Hickox

Gramophone Award winner

“ Sea Drift is a sublime conjunction of Whitman's poetry and Delius's music describing love, loss and unhappy resignation, with the sea (as Christopher Palmer put it) as 'symbol and agent of parting'. Written in 1903-4 (the same years as Debussy's La mer), it's surely Delius's masterpiece; right from the swaying opening bars its spell is enduring and hypnotic. Hickox in his second recording of the work now gives us the finest recorded post-Beecham Sea Drift. The shaping of the opening falling woodwind figures at a slow tempo more than usually (and very beautifully) portends the sad turn of events; and the climax is broad and superbly co-ordinated. Terfel's bar-by-bar characterisation (and glorious voice), conveys the full expressive range of the role from impassioned appeal to gentle call without artifice; and the choral singing is superb. The whole is recorded with warmth, spaciousness, depth and clarity.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Chandos - CHAN9214

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The Beecham Collection

The Beecham Collection


Delius:

A Village Romeo and Juliet

Songs of Sunset


René Soames (tenor), Vera Terry (soprano), Gordon Clinton (baritone), Olga Haley (soprano), Roy Henderson (baritone)

BBC Theatre Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Select Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Released in collaboration with the Sir Thomas Beecham Trust in support of the Scholarship Fund.

"The only currently available recording, outshining even Beecham's own EMI version - Gramophone, December 2001

Somm Beecham Collection - SOMMB12

(CD - 2 discs)

$26.00

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The Beecham Collection

The Beecham Collection


Delius:

A Mass of Life

An Arabesque

Songs of Sunset


Sir Thomas Beecham (piano), Roy Henderson (baritone), Olga Haley (soprano), Dora Labbette (soprano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Select Choir, Sir Thomas Beecham

Released in collaboration with the Sir Thomas Beecham Trust in support of the Scholarship Fund.

Somm Beecham Collection - SOMMB8

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$13.00

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Delius, Howells & Hadley

Delius, Howells & Hadley


Delius:

A Mass of Life

Heather Harper (soprano), Helen Watts (contralto), Robert Tear (tenor), Benjamin Luxon (baritone)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

Songs of Sunset

Dame Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano, John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

An Arabesque

John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

String Quartet (1916)

Britten Quartet

Hadley, P:

My beloved spake

James Lancelot (organ)

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Sir David Willcocks

I sing of a maiden

Francis Grier (organ)

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Philip Ledger

The Hills

Felicity Palmer (soprano), Robert Tear (tenor), Robert Lloyd (bass)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus, Philip Ledger

Howells:

Phantasy String Quartet, Op. 25

Britten Quartet

In Gloucestershire, (String Quartet No. 3)

Britten Quartet

Hymnus Paradisi

Heather Harper (soprano), Robert Tear (tenor)

New Philharmonia Orchestra, Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Bach Choir, Sir David Willcocks

Concerto for string orchestra

Dennis Simons & Robert Growcott (violins), John Chambers (viola), Alexander Cameron (cello)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult


A 5CD set containing titles from the acclaimed EMI British Composers series, based around the music of Frederick Delius and his contemporaries; Herbert Howells and Patrick Hadley.

EMI British Composers - 0954052

(CD - 5 discs)

$26.25

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Sir Thomas Beecham conducts English Music

Sir Thomas Beecham conducts English Music


Bantock:

Fifine at the Fair - A Defence of Inconstancy

Jack Brymer (clarinet)

Bax:

The Garden of Fand

Delius:

Over the hills and far away

Sleigh Ride

Brigg Fair

Florida Suite

Marche Caprice

Dance Rhapsody No. 2

Summer Evening

Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra

Fennimore and Gerda: Intermezzo

Irmelin Prelude

Songs of Sunset

John Cameron (baritone), Maureen Forrester (contralto)

A Song before sunrise

Dance Rhapsody No. 1

Violin Concerto

David McCallum (violin)

A Song of the High Hills

Freda Hart (soprano), Leslie Jones (tenor)

On the mountains

A Village Romeo and Juliet

Dennis Dowling (Manz), Frederick Sharp (Marti), Margaret Ritchie (Sali - as a child), René Soames (Sali), Dorothy Bond (Vreli - as a child), Lorely Dyer (Vreli), Gordon Clinton (The Dark Fiddler)

Sea Drift

Gordon Clinton (baritone)

German:

Gipsy Suite

Tyrwhitt-Wilson:

The Triumph of Neptune: excerpts


There can be few, if any, musicians who have singlehandedly done so much in the establishment of resources for musical performance than Sir Thomas Beecham.

During WWI he conducted and supported financially both the Hallé and London Symphony Orchestras and the Royal Philharmonic Society. In 1915 he formed the Beecham Opera Company which trained many young British singers in this field. Eight years later this became the British National Opera Company and was absorbed into Covent Garden in 1932 when Beecham returned to be its Musical Director.

To quote David Cairns “We are nationally and individually a more musically aware people because of him and what he gave us”. A forceful statement, true, but whose life could ever challenge it?

Dissatisfied by conditions and practices, notably the supply of deputies for rehearsals, prevalent in British orchestras, he formed the London Philharmonic Orchestra that same year. Beecham was now able to be at the fulcrum of all developments in music in Britain. WWII put an end to this halcyon period. With Covent Garden shut he travelled, primarily in America, and did not return to Britain until 1944. The London Philharmonic had now become a self-governing body so Beecham, then aged 67, launched the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This was the orchestra with which he committed to disc so many classic recordings with which EMI Classics marks the 50th anniversary of his passing.

It is true that Beecham had particular favourites in composers – Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Berlioz, Bizet and Puccini spring immediately to mind; also his love for Handel – even though his performances were always BIG-scale! He was an early champion of Richard Strauss and became a most effective exponent of Sibelius. His name will always be inextricably linked with that of Delius whose music Beecham seemed to know better even than the composer and it is appropriate that they are buried not far apart in the graveyard at St. Peter’s Parish Church, Limpsfield, Surrey.

He was knighted in 1916, the year he succeeded to his father’s baronetcy, and made a Companion of Honour in 1957.This affable, brilliant, usually charming, ever-communicative, quick-witted – even, at times, to the point of cruelty, dedicated conductor was also the most gifted executive musician England has ever produced.

He was fortunate that his grandfather, a chemist, had created the highly successful pharmaceutical manufacturing business which bore his name. His father, who had started in the company whilst still a teenager, was also fond of music so he was prepared to fund his son’s enthusiastic appetite to attend operas and concerts both here and abroad.

Born on 29th April 1879 in St. Helens, he attended public school at Rossall where his talent at the piano became a legend (the only boy ever to have been allowed a grand piano in his study!). From there he briefly attended Oxford (Wadham) but the composition classes, with Charles Wood in London and Moszkowski in Paris, were funded privately. As a conductor he was purely self-taught.

He formed an orchestra in his home town and deputised for Richter at a Hallé concert when his father was mayor. His career path was clear: he would use his financial resources to support the art which he enjoyed with the aim of bringing it to as many as possible.

At the age of 30 he launched the Beecham Symphony Orchestra, all young and carefully chosen. They would tour, play for opera and ballet and give concerts of adventurous music. London duly welcomed him for a season of intensive opera performances and over the next three years introduced many new ones to British audiences, including by Strauss, Delius and the Russians. He also brought Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes starring Nijinsky and Karsavina to the British stage.

“The finesse of the detail, the fierce attack, individual flair, corporate precision, blazing warmth: the sum total is playing of tangible personality and, often, ineffable beauty...Beecham might even make you love Delius.” The Times, 18th February 2011 *****

“Beecham's English Collection is unmissable...[Song of the High Hills is] one of the first recordings made by Beecham's new postwar orchestra, and they already play as though they adore him” BBC Music Magazine, July 2011 *****

EMI Sir Thomas Beecham Edition - 9099152

(CD - 6 discs)

$28.75

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The Delius Collection

The Delius Collection


Delius:

Dance Rhapsody No. 1

Ed. Beecham

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar

A Song of the High Hills

Maryetta Midgley, Vernon Midgley

Ambrosian Singers & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Preludes Nos. 1, 2 & 3

Eric Parkin (piano)

Polka - Zum Carnival

Eric Parkin (piano)

Fantastic Dance

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Dance Rhapsody No. 2

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Irmelin Prelude

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Violin Concerto

Ralph Holmes (violin)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

A Song of Summer

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

A Late Lark

Anthony Rolfe Johnson

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Piano Concerto in C minor

Philip Fowke (piano)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar

The Walk to the Paradise Garden

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar

Songs of Sunset

Thomas Allen, Sarah Walker

Ambrosian Singers, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Idyll 'Once I passed through a populous city'

Thomas Allen, Felicity Lott

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Koanga: La Calinda

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Cello Sonata

Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)

Violin Sonata No. 1 in E major

Ralph Holmes (violin)

Eric Fenby

Violin Sonata No. 2

Ralph Holmes (violin)

Eric Fenby

Violin Sonata No. 3

Ralph Holmes (violin)

Eric Fenby

Paris - Song of a Great City

Ed. Beecham

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar

An Arabesque

Thomas Allen

Ambrosian Singers, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Suite for Violin & Orchestra

Ralph Holmes (violin)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Fennimore and Gerda: Intermezzo

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Songs of Farewell

Ambrosian Singers, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Cynara

Thomas Allen

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Aquarelles (2)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Caprice & Elegy

Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Legende

Ralph Holmes (violin)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Life’s Dance

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar

plus:

Orchestral Songs 28.28

Scandinavian, French, English Songs with Piano 43.24

Felicity Lott, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Sarah Walker, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby.


To mark the 150th Anniversary of the birth of Delius, Heritage is thrilled to announce the re-release of ‘The Delius Collection’, a 7 CD slim-line wallet box of benchmark Delius recordings which originally appeared on the Unicorn Kanchana label. At the heart of this set are the recordings made by Eric Fenby and the RPO – interpretations of those works that Fenby took down or edited whilst working with the composer in the capacity of amanuensis. Further recordings from the Delius oeuvre are conducted by two luminaries of English music, Norman Del Mar and Vernon Handley with contributions from Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Sarah Walker, Felicity Lott, Thomas Allen, Julian Lloyd Webber and Ralph Holmes amongst others. Extensive liner notes are provided by Robert Matthew Walker as well as a ‘Foreword’ by Delius and Fenby authority, Stephen Lloyd. Full texts are included in the commemorative 28 page booklet.

“The present set, sumptuous in quantity and quality, is quite a coup for Heritage. The price is right and the content is classic...Classic Delius overwhelmingly in fruity early digital sound.” MusicWeb International, August 2012

Heritage - HTGCD700

(CD - 7 discs)

$38.00

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Delius: 150th Anniversary Edition

Delius: 150th Anniversary Edition


Delius:

Sleigh Ride

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Marche Caprice

ed. & arr. Beecham

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Over the hills and far away

ed. Beecham

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Dance Rhapsody No. 2

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Dance Rhapsody No. 1

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

On the mountains

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

The Walk to the Paradise Garden

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

A Song of Summer

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Irmelin Prelude

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Late Swallows

Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Appalachia (Variations on an old slave song)

(includes rehearsal footage)

Ambrosian Singers, Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli

Paris - Song of a Great City

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras

In a Summer Garden

Hallé Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Pieces (2) for Small Orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Fennimore and Gerda: Intermezzo

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Piano Concerto in C minor

Piers Lane (piano)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Florida Suite

Revised and edited by Sir Thomas Beecham

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox

Brigg Fair

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox

Summer Evening

arr. Beecham

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Koanga: La Calinda

arr. Fenby

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Air and Dance

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Hassan: Intermezzo & Serenade

arr. Beecham

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Aquarelles (2)

arr. Fenby

The Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner

Lebenstanz

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

North Country Sketches

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

Sea Drift

John Noble (baritone)

Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

Cynara

John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves

Violin Concerto

Yehudi Menuhin (violin)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Meredith Davies

Double Concerto for Violin and Cello

Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Paul Tortelier (cello)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Meredith Davies

Cello Concerto

Jacqueline du Pré (cello)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent

Dance

arr. Eric Fenby

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Eric Fenby

Koanga: La Calinda

arr. Eric Fenby

Elena Duran (flute)

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Eric Fenby

Air and Dance

arr. Eric Fenby

Elena Duran (flute)

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Eric Fenby

Five Little Pieces

arr. Eric Fenby

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Eric Fenby

Sonata for string orchestra

arr. Eric Fenby

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Eric Fenby

String Quartet (1916)

Britten Quartet

Violin Sonata No. 1 in E major

Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Eric Fenby (piano)

Violin Sonata No. 2

Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Eric Fenby (piano)

Violin Sonata No. 3

Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Eric Fenby (piano)

Legende

Tasmin Little (violin), John Lenehan (piano)

Cello Sonata

Moray Welsh (cello), Israela Margalit (piano)

Dance

Igor Kipnis (harpsichord)

Twilight Fancies

Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano)

To be sung of a summer night on the water, No. 1

(wordless)

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Sir Philip Ledger

Wanderer's Song

Baccholian Singers of London

The Homeward Way

Marjorie Thomas (mezzo)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Twilight Fancies

orch. Beecham

Elsie Suddaby (soprano)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Whither (Autumn)

orch. Beecham

Elsie Suddaby (soprano)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

The Violet

orch. Gibson

Elsie Suddaby (soprano)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Whither (Autumn)

Dora Labbette (soprano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

The Violet

Dora Labbette (soprano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

I-Brasîl

Dora Labbette (soprano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Young Venevil

sung in German

Dora Labbette (soprano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham

Twilight Fancies

Dora Labbette (soprano), Sir Thomas Beecham (piano)

Cradle song

Dora Labbette (soprano), Sir Thomas Beecham (piano)

The Nightingale (from Five Songs from the Norwegian)

Dora Labbette (soprano), Sir Thomas Beecham (piano)

Irmelin Rose from Seven Danish Songs

Dora Labbette (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

So white, so soft, so sweet is she from Four Old English Lyrics

Dora Labbette (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Le ciel est, par-dessus le toit

Dora Labbette (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

La lune blanche

Dora Labbette (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

To the queen of my heart (from Three Shelley Songs)

Heddle Nash (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano)

Love’s Philosophy (from Three Shelley Songs)

Heddle Nash (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano)

Caprice & Elegy

Beatrice Harrison (cello)

Chamber Orchestra, Eric Fenby

Eventyr (once upon a time)

Hallé Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Hassan - incidental music

Martyn Hill (tenor), Brian Rayner Cook (baritone)

Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Bournemouth Sinfonietta Choir, Vernon Handley

Songs of Sunset

Dame Janet Baker (mezzo), John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

An Arabesque

John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

A Mass of Life

Heather Harper (soprano), Helen Watts (contralto), Robert Tear (tenor), Benjamin Luxon (baritone)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

Requiem

Heather Harper (soprano), John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Meredith Davies

Idyll 'Once I passed through a populous city'

Heather Harper (soprano), John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Meredith Davies

A Song before sunrise

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent

Songs of Farewell

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Choral Society, Sir Malcolm Sargent

Koanga

Eugene Holmes (Koanga), Claudia Lindsey (Palmyra), Raimund Herincx (Don José Martinez), Keith Erwen (Simon Perez), Jean Allister (Clotilda), Simon Estes (Rangwan)

London Symphony Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Sir Charles Groves

A Song of the High Hills

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Sir Charles Groves

A Village Romeo and Juliet

Benjamin Luxon (Manz), Noel Mangin (Marti), Colin Manley (Sali - as a child), Wendy Eathorne (Vrenchen - as a child), Elizabeth Harwood (Vrenchen), Robert Tear (Sali), John Shirley-Quirk (The Dark Fiddler)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Meredith Davies

Fennimore and Gerda

Elisabeth Söderström (Fennimore, Gerda), Brian Rayner Cook (Niels Lyhne), Robert Tear (Erik Refstrup)

Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Danish Radio Chorus, Meredith Davies


EMI - 0841752

(CD - 18 discs)

$74.25

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