The Voice of Isobel Baillie
Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)
This close focus on Baillie in the 1940s is a rewarding one. — More…
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Purcell: Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), Z196
- Arnold Goldsborough, Isobel Baillie
Purcell: Stript of their green
- Gerald Moore, Isobel Baillie
Purcell: The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Hark! The echoing air
- Isobel Baillie
- Hallé Orchestra
- Leslie Howard
Arne: The Judgement of Paris: O ravishing delight
- Gerald Moore, Isobel Baillie
Arne: Where the Bee Sucks
- Gerald Moore, Isobel Baillie
Bach, J S: Cantata No. 208, BWV 208: 6. Shall Pales be the last.....Flocks in pastures
- Anthony Hedges, Gerald Moore, John Moore, John Francis, Isobel Baillie
Bach, J S: Cantata No. 68, BWV 68: My heart ever faithful
- Anthony Pini, Isobel Baillie
- City of Birmingham Orchestra
- Basil Cameron
Handel: Acis and Galatea, HWV 49: O didst thou know?.....As when the dove
- Isobel Baillie
- Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
- Sir Malcolm Sargent
Handel: The Messiah, HWV 56
- Isobel Baillie
- Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
- Sir Malcolm Sargent
Rejoice greatly
How beautiful are the feet
If God be for us
Handel: Samson: Let the bright seraphim
- Arthur Lockwood, Isobel Baillie
- Hallé Orchestra
- Warwick Braithwaite
Handel: Judas Maccabaeus, HWV 63: O let eternal hours..... From Mighty Kings
- Isobel Baillie
- London Symphony Orchestra
- Sir Malcolm Sargent
Haydn: The Creation, H. 21 / 2: On mighty pens
- Isobel Baillie
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- George Weldon
trad.: Comin’ through the rye
- Gerald Moore, Isobel Baillie
trad.: O whistle an' I'll come to you,
- Gerald Moore, Isobel Baillie