,  (Ferrier)
Kathleen Mary Ferrier (contralto)


Recorded: May 15, 16, 20, 1952, Vienna.
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N1-Come, ya daughters. N9-My Master and my Lord... Grief for sin. N33-Behold, my Savior gone. N36-Ah! Now is my Savior gone. N47-Have mercy, Lord, on me... Lamb of God, I fall before Thee. N60-O gracious God! ...If my tears be unavailing. N63-O sacred head surroN72-Be near me, Lord, when dying. N69-Ah, Golgotha! ...See ye! See the Saviours outstretched Hands!. ing. N77-And now the Lord to rest is laid... In tears of grief. The Bach Choir The Jacques Orchestra King. 1947
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Baritone - Alfred Poell, bass - Paul Schöffler. Wiener Singverein. Recorded: June 15, 1950, Vienna (live).
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Recorded: September 7, 1949, Edinburgh Festival (live).
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Recorded March 14, 1947
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Franz Xaver Gruber - Joseph Mohr. Silent night, holy night! Silent night, Holy night! (Noel). Performed by Kathleen Ferrier with string orchestra conducted by Neil Boyd. Entry February 2, 1948 To replace the file dated September 19, 2010
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Isobel Baillie - soprano, Heddle Nash - tenor, William Parsons - baritone. November 1947, London.
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Widmung (Homage) (F.Ruckert). Op.25, No.1 1840. To my lovely bride Clara Wieck. John Newmark (piano). Recorded in July 1950.
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Recorded: February 14, 1949.
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Vergiß
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Irmgard Seefried, Kathleen Ferrier, Horst Gunter. Clifford Curzon, Hans Gal - pianos. Edinburgh Festival, 2 September 1952.
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(Scott`s orchestration). Nottingham Oriana Choir. The Boyd Neal String Orchestra. Conductor Roy Henderson. Joan Taylor (soprano), Kathleen Ferrier (contralto). May 8 and 28, 1946.
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1. Ich atmet` einen linden Duft! 4. Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen. 5. Um Mitternacht.
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John Francis Wade. O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste fidelis) Come all to the baby (Christmas carol). Performed by Kathleen Ferrier with string orchestra conducted by Neil Boyd. Entry February 2, 1948 To replace the file dated September 19, 2010
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Sapphisce Ode, Op.94 no.4 (Schmidt). Recorded: December 19, 1949.
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Otto Edelmann - bass. Recorded: June 10, 1950, Vienna.
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Recorded: September 7, 1949, Aldeburgh Festival.
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Recorded: January 12, 1949.
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A lament from `Ariadne`. 1950
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F. Schubert – words by F. R?ckert. Du bist die Ruh (You are my peace). Performed by Kathleen Ferrier and Bruno Walter (piano). Edinburgh Festival, 7 September 1949. To replace the file dated 09 19 2010
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St. Matthew Passion - Aria (Grief for Sin) October 7-8, London.
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Recorded March 14, 1947
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Op.51, ¹ 2. John Newmark - piano. Recorded: July 1950.
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October 2, 1946, Amsterdam.
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Mass in B Minor - Aria (Agnus Dei) October 7-8, London.
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April 2, 1952.
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Recorded: September 7, 1949, Edinburgh Festival.
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Recorded: December 19, 1949.
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Men of the Oslo Philarmonic Chorus. 1949.
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Messiah / Part 2 - `Air: He Was Despised`.
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Recorded: February 4, 1952.
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`Spring is coming`. 1945.
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Admeto - Act 1 Cangio d`aspetto (How changed the vision). Recorded: October 16, 1949.
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2. Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer. Recorded: September 7, 1949, Edinburg Festival (live).
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No. 3 b. Romance. Piano - B.Walter. Edinburgh Festival, September 7, 1949 (live)
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Entry 1945
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Recorded: March 9, 1951.
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Recorded: October 16, 1949.
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Duet from the opera `King Arthur`: `Shepherd, leave decoying`. Recording of 1945
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Soprano - Ena Mitchell, tenor - William Herbert, bass - William Parsons. Cantata Singers. The Jacques Orchestra. 1949.
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Jo Vincent - soprano. 12 (or 6) July 1951 (live).
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Act 1 - `Like as the love-lorn turtle`. Recorded: October 16, 1949.
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1. Botschaft. Piano - B.Walter. Edinburgh Festival, September 7, 1949 (live)
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Live - 29 November 1947, London. (UK Premiere)
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November 8, 1947. Opera in abridgment (54 min.). The Gleidenbourne Festival Choir . The Southern Philharmonic Orchestra. Dir. Fritz Stidri. Kathleen Ferrier (Orpheus), Ann Eyars (Eurydice). Zoe Vlahopoulos (Amor).
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1. Von ewiger Liebe. Piano - B.Walter. Edinburgh Festival September 7, 1949 (live)
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Entry 1944
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Piano - B.Walter. Edinburgh Festival, September 7, 1949 (live)
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Tenor - William Herbert, bass - William Parsons. The Cantata Singers. The Jacques Orchestra. Recorded: November 3, 1949, London.
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1. Der Tod, das ist die kuehle Nacht. Piano - B.Walter. Edinburgh Festival, September 7, 1949 (live)
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Entry 1944
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Recorded: October 16, 1949.
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October 16, 1949.
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October 16, 1949.
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No.3 Kathleen Ferrier Frederick Stone piano June 5, 1952.
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Recorded: October 16, 1949.
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Recorded: February 15, 1949, London.
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no.3 - A soft day Kathleen Ferrier Frederick Stone piano June 5, 1952.
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Samson - Aria (Return, O God of Hosts) October 7-8, 1952, London.
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No. 2 - The fairy lough Kathleen Ferrier Frederick Stone piano June 5, 1952.
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1.The Freedom of the city; 2. Babylon; 3. Jane Allen; 4. Discovery; 5. Dreams melting. Ernest Lush - piano. January 12, 1953.
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1. Psalm 6 - O Lord, rebuke me not
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1.Red Skies
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Kathleen Ferrier Frederick Stone piano June 5, 1952.
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Aria `Father of Heaven`. Recorded: October 7-8, 1952, London.
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Frederick Stone - piano. June 5, 1952.
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Frederick Stone - piano. June 5, 1952.
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Frederick Stone - piano. June 5, 1952.
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¹ 6 - `Ye banks and braes`. 1949.
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Frederick Stone - piano. June 5, 1952.
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Art thou troubled. 1946.
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1949 - Excerpt: `Drink to me only with thine eyes`
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1949 - Excerpt: No.2 `Now sleeps the crimson petal`
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Kathleen Ferrier Frederick Stone piano June 5, 1952.
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Recorded: February 1949.
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Îð. 3, ¹ 1. In engl. Recorded: June 30, 1944, London.
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