,  (Vaughan-Williams)
Ralf Vaughan-Williams (1872–1958)



1.Allegro 2.Moderato 3.Scherzo 4.Epilogue.
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Soprano – Sheila Armstrong, baritone – John Carol Case. Recorded: September 23-25, 1968, London.
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1.Prelude - 2.Carol - 3.Christmas Dance // recorded in 2005. In Wellington, New Zealand, 2005.
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Recorded: 25 September & 23 December 1968 and 26 March 1969.
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1.Overture - 2.Entr`acte - 3.March past of the kitchen utensils - 4.Entr`acte - 5.Ballet and Finale tableau
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Violin – Elizabeth Wexler, viola - Garfield Jackson, double bass – Duncan McTier. Recorded: June 2002, London.
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Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Susan Longfield, Marie Hayward - sopranos
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1995

Songs of travel (1901-04):
I. The vagabond 00:00
II. Let beauty awake 03:14
III. The roadside fire 05:14
IV. Youth and love 07:38
V. In dreams 11:21
VI. The infinite shining heavens 14:18
VII. Whither must I wander? 16:55
VIII. Bright is the ring of words 20:59
IX. I have trod the upward and the downward slope 22:50
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Orchestral Suite of Falstaff opera `Sir John in Love` (realized Yates): 1. A Street In Windsor, 2. Falstaff At The Garter Inn, 3. Page`s Hous, 4. A Field Near Windsor - Greensleeves, 5. Ford And Mistress Ford, 6. Midnight In Windsor Forest By Moonlight, 7. Finale. Abbey, Dorchester: 27 May 2016
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Judith Howarth - soprano. Recording - June 10-12, 1993, Great Britain.
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MAGGINI QUARTET: Laurence Jackson and David Angel (violins), Martin Outram (viola), Michal Kaznowski (cello) with Garfield Jackson (viola). Recorded at Potton Hall, Suffolk, England, June 13-15, 2000.
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English Northern Philharmonia.
1.Prelude.
2.(1:44) Slow Dance.
3.(3:40) Quick Dance
4.(5:58) Slow Air.
5.(9:40) Rondo.
6.(11:42) Pezzo ostinato.
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Maîtrise de Radio France
Sofi Jeannin, Direction
Paris 2011
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Janice Watson - soprano, Peter Hoare - tenor, Stephen Gadd - baritone. Guildford Choral Society. St Catherine`s School Middle Chamber Choir.
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Choristers of St. Paul`s Cathedral. 1995
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THOMAS ALLEN (baritone), CORYDON SINGERS and ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. Recorded in 1990.
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The Finzi Singers Choir, conductor Paul Spicer, organ- Harry Bicket, recorded at Saint Alban the Martyr Cathedral, Holborn, London, September 26 and 27, 1990
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Robert Levin, piano; recorded in 1986
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1. Prelude. 2. Slow Dance. 3. Quick Dance. 4. Slow Air. 5. Rondo. 6. Pezzo Ostinato. Recorded live at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Gwinnett, Lawrenceville, Ga., 12 October 2008.
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Boys Of King`s College Choir, Cambridge; Bach Choir. Recorded: January 18-19, 1968, London.
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Ambrosian Singers, Helen Watts, Meredith Davies, Christopher Hyde-Smith.
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February 1983 - Thomas Trotter, organ
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Betty Dolemore - soprano, Robert Spealght - speaker, Harry Gabb - organ. Luton Choral Society with a section of the Luton Girls` Choir.
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The Pilgrim - John Noble, John Bunyan - Raimund Herincx, Evangelist - John Carol Case. Four Neighbours: Pliable - Wynford Evans, Obstinate - Christopher Keyte, Mistrust - Geoffrey Shaw, Timorous - Bernard Dickerson. London Philharmonic Choir. The Chess master is John Alldis. 1971
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`Overture` (from `The Wasps`). Recorded 3-4 November 2012 in the BBC Studios, Mediacity, Salford (England).
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Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields; Neville Marriner; 1994
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Bournemouth Symphony Chorus. Chorus master - Geoffrey Hughes.
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Paris 2017 Prologue :
Au garçon laboureur (To the Ploughboy)

Printemps :
1. Au début du printemps (Early in the Spring)
2. L’alouette au matin (The Lark in the Morning)
3. Chanson de mai (May Song)

Été :
1. Voici l’été qui vient et le Coucou (Summer is a-coming in and The Cuckoo)
2. Le brin de thym (The Sprig of Thyme)
3. La tonte du mouton (The Sheep Shearing)
4. La verte prairie (The Green Meadow)

Automne :
1. John Barleycorn
2. La tombe sans re
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BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Larry Adler, Eric Gritton.
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1978 Chogis master - John McCarthy. Choristers of 5t Paul`s Cathedral. Choig master - Barry Rose. Hugh the Drover - Robert Tear, Mary (the Constable`s daughter) - Sheila Armstrong, John the Butcher - Michael Rippon, The Constable - Robert Lloyd, Aunt Jane (the Constable`s sister) - Helen Watts, A Cheap-Jack - Leslie Fyson, A Shell-Fish Seller - Oliver In the House, A Primrose Seller - Sally Burgess, A Showman - Terence Sharpe, A BaIlad Seller - David Johnston, Susan - Lynda Richardson.
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Baccholian Singers of London. 1977
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Susan Longfield - soprano. Choristers of St. Paul`s Cathedral. 1995
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Pilgrim - Bryn Terfel, 1st Shepherd - Alan Opie, 2-nd Shepherd - Adrian Thompson, 3rd Shepherd - Jonathan Best, Celestial Messenger - J. M. Ainsley, Voice of Bird - Linda Kitchen. Recordings 1991-92
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John Westbrook - speaker. Jacques Orchestra. Recorded: July 30, 1968, Cambridge, England.
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Jennifer Partridge - piano. 1970
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Robin Doveton - tenor. Choir of King`s College, Cambridge.
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Jennifer Partridge - piano. 1970
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John Gielgud - Christian & Faithful, Richard Pasco - Evangelist & others, Ursula Howells - Shining Ones, Discretion, Prudence, Piety & Charity, Aiden Oliver (treble) - Shepherd`s boy. Recording - November 21-22 , 1990
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March 2002 - Martin Hindmarsh, tenor - Arranged by Stephen Hoggar
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Geoffrey Shaw - baritone. Choristers of St. Paul`s Cathedral. 1995
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Christopher Keyte - baritone. Choristers of St. Paul`s Cathedral. 1995
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York Minster Choir. John Scott Whiteley - organ. 1995
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Choristers of St. Paul`s Cathedral. 1995
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March 2002 - Arranged by Stephen Hoggar - with Chetham Chamber Choir
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Recorded in Kingsway Hall, London (England), February 14-16, 1968.
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March 2002 - Arranged by Stephen Hoggar - with Manchester Chamber Choir
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Recorded June 1-2, 1995 Organ: Harrison & Harrison (1923). Caird Hall (Dundee, Scotland).
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piano by Iain Burnside (Ian Burnside)
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