,  (Britten)
Benjamin Britten (1913–1976)



Children`s choir & Spring& . Tatyana Vymyatnina - harp. Great Hall of the Conservatory (Moscow). 2004
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Introduction and Rondo alla Burlesca for Two Pianos, Op.23 1
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Children`s choir `Spring`, Yulia Pirozhikhina (organ). Small Hall of the Conservatory (Moscow), 2007
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Oberon - Alfred Deller, Tytania - Elizabeth Harwood, Puck - Stephen Terry, Thesius - John Shirley-Quirk, Hippolyta - Helen Watts, Lysander - Peter Pears, Demetrius - Thomas Hemsley, Hermia - Josephine Veasey, Helena - Heather Harper, Bottom - Owen Brannigan, Quince - Norman Lumsden, Flute - Kenneth MacDonald, Snug - David Kelly, Starveling - Keith Raggett, Snout - Robert Tear, Cobweb - Richard Dakin, Mustardseed - Ian Wodehouse, Peaseblossom - John Pryer, Moth - Graham Clark
London Symphony Orc
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Peter Grimes - Peter Pears, Ellen Orford - Claire Watson, Balstrode - James Pease, Auntie - Jean Watson, Bob Boles - Raymond Nilsson, Swallow - Owen Brannigan, Mrs. Sedley - Lauris Elms, Ned Keene - Geraint Evan, Rector - John Lanigan, Hobson - David Kelly, First niece - Marion Studholme, Second niece - Iris Kells
Covent Garden Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra. Conducted by Benjamin Britten. Decca 1959
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Vaudeville for boys` choir and piano to the text of an old English ballad (translation by I. Maslennikova)JUNG - Daniil Kapusto, CAPTAIN - Ivan Pushkin, BOATSWAIN - Pavel Lavrushkin, PIRATE CAPTAIN - Sergey Zolnikov, PIRATE BOATSWAIN - Roman Shalovsky. Boys` Choir of the M.I. Glinka Choral School (conductor - Vladimir Begletsov)
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Keith Pascoe, Violins
Peter Lale, Viola
Andrew Shulman, Cello
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Piano part - Herman Braun. The cycle was written for soprano and dedicated to G. Vishnevskaya.
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Prologue - Peter Pears, Quint - Peter Pears, Governess - Jennifer Vyvyan, Miles - David Hemmings, Flora - Olive Dyer, Mrs.Grose - Joan Cross, Miss Jessel - Arda Mandikian
English Opera Group Orchestra. Conducted by Benjamin Britten. Decca 1955
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Lucretia - Janet Baker, Male Chorus - Peter Pears, Female Chorus - Heather Harper, Tarquinius - Benjamin Luxon, Collantius - John Shirley-Quirk, Junius - Bryan Drake, Lucia - Jenny Hill, Bianca - Elizabeth Bainbridge. July 1970.
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Billy Budd - Peter Glossop, Captain Vere - Peter Pears, John Claggart - Michael Langdon, Mr. Redburn - John Shirley-Quirk, Mr. Flint - Bryan Drake, Mr. Ratcliffe - David Kelly, Red Whiskers - Gregory Dempsey, Donald - David Bowman, Dansker - Owen Brannigan, Novice - Robert Tear, Squeak - Robert Bowman, Bosun - Delme Bryn-Jones, First Mate - Eric Garrett, Second Mate - Norman Lumsden, Maintop - Nigel Rogers, Novice`s Friend - Benjamin Luxon, Cabin Boy - James Newby, Arthur Jones - James Coleby.
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Madwoman - Peter Pears, Ferryman - John Shirley-Quirk, Abbot - Harold Blackburn, Traveller - Bryan Drake, Voice of the Spirit - Bruce Webb. English Opera Group, cond. Benjamin Britten 1965
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Albert Herring - Peter Pears, Lady Billows - Sylvia Fisher, Florence Pike - Johanna Peters, Mr. Gedge - John Noble, Mr. Budd - Owen Brannigan, Mr. Upfold - Edgar Evans, Miss Wordsworth - April Cantelo, Mrs. Herring - Sheila Rex, Sid - Joseph Ward, Nancy - Catherine Wilson, Emmie - Sheila Amit, Cis - Anne Pashley, Harry - Stephen Terry
English Chamber Orchestra. Conducted by Benjamin Britten. Decca 1964
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September 21&22, 1959, Alexander Murray(flute), Gervase de Peyer(clarinet), Roger Lord(English horn), William Waterhouse(bassoon), Barry Tuckwell(French horn), Osian Ellis(harp), Denis Biyth(timpani), Pierce, Britten, London CO
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The Chester Miracle Play set to music Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex, Trevor Anthony.
English Opera Group Orchestra Norman del Mar.
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The Tempter - Peter Pears, The Father - John Shirley-Quirk, The Elder Son - Bryan Drake, The Younger Son - Robert Tear. English Opera Group, Benjamin Britten 1969
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Peter Manning, Keith Pascoe, Violins
Peter Lale, Viola
Andrew Shulman, Cello
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Corydon Singers. Recording - October 7-8, 1988, London.
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Night-Piece (Notturno) for piano, written for Leeds International Pianoforte Competition (1963). Elizabeth Joy Roe - piano. Decca. Recorded: Cadogan Hall, London, September 20-22, 2013.
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Elizabeth I - Josephine Barstow, Essex - Philip Langridge, Lady Essex - Della Jones, Mountjoy - Jonathan Summers, Cecil - Alan Opie, Lady Penelope Rich - Yvonne Kenny, Raleigh - Richard Van Allan, Henry Cuffe - Bryn Terfel, Lady in Waiting - Janice Watson, Ballad Singer - Willard White, Recorder of Norwich - John Shirley-Quirk, Spirit of the Masque - John Mark Ainsley
Welsh National Opera Orchestra. Conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras. Decca 1993
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The Raids, 1940, Nignt and Down (Text: Edith Sitwell).
Peter Pears, Tenor; Dennis Brain, Horn; BENJAMIN BRITTEN, Piano. Live in Aldeburgh Church, 21 June 1956.
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Chamber choir ``Polyphony``. Conductor - Stephen Layton. Recorded 2000
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Recorded: April 5, 1987, Rome.
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Jonathan Cannock - treble. Lichfield Cathedral Choristers. Recording venue St Augustine’s Church, Kilburn 28–29 April 1997.
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Chamber choir ``Polyphony``. Conductor - Stephen Layton. Recorded in 2000.
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1. March, 2. Canzonetta, 3. Tirolese, 4. Bolero, 5. Tarantella. 20.04.2004, Parco della Musica in Roma
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Recorded 6-8 May 1994 at the Malme Concert Hall,Sweden.
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Owen Wingrave - Benjamin Luxon, Spencer Coyle - John Shirley-Quirk, Lechmere - Nigel Douglas, Miss Wingrave - Sylvia Fisher, Mrs. Coyle - Heather Harper, Mrs. Julien - Jennifer Vyvyan, Kate - Janet Baker, General Sir Philip Wingrave - Peter Pears. Narrator - Peter Pears. December 1970.
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1. March, 2. Nocturne, 3. Pantomime, 4. Moto perpetuo. 20.04.2004, Parco della Musica in Roma
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2009. Mrs Peachum - Susan Bickley, Mr Peachum - Jeremy White, Polly Peachum - Leah-Marian Jones, Captain Macheath - Tom Randle, Filch Robert - Anthony Gardiner, Lockit - Donald Maxwell, Lucy Lockit - Sarah Fox, Mrs Diana Trapes - Frances McCafferty. Ladies of the Town: Kathryn Jenkin, Siobhain Gibson, Clare McCaldin, Bernadette Lord, Alison Place, Katy Batho, Miranda Westcott, Katherine Paterson. Gentlemen of the Road: Bryn Evans, Aidan Smith, Mark Saberton, Ben Thapa, Paul Hopwood.
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1 David Layton 2 E.B.B
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John Metcalfe - viola II. April 2011 at Potton Hall, Suffolk, England.
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April 2011 at Potton Hall, Suffolk, England.
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ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, BARRY WORDSWORTH, conductor. Recorded in November 1992.
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Nebuchadnezzar - Peter Pears, Astrologer - Bryan Drake, Shadrach(Ananis) - John Shirley-Quirk, Meshach (Misael) - Robert Tear, Abednego(Azarias) - Stafford Dean, Herald - Peter Leeming. English Opera Group, Benjamin Britten 1967
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Recorded: December 9-11, 1996, Great Britain.
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Recorded 6-8 May 1994 at the Malme Concert Hall,Sweden.
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April 2011 at Potton Hall, Suffolk, England.
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April 2011 at Potton Hall, Suffolk, England.
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`Benedictus` (from ``War Requiem, Op. 66``). Recorded in London (England), 1997.
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Entry - December 11-13, 2008, London.
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Entry - February March 1995, London.
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Bert Truax and Thomas Booth (trumpets). Recorded in USA, 1981.
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Carys Lane - soprano, Mark Milhofer - tenor. Andrew Lumsden - organ. Recording venue Rosslyn Hill Chapel; 7–8 March 1996.
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Entry - December 11-13, 2008, London.
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Recording - June 27-30, 1995, London.
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Recording venue Studio 1, Maida Vale Studios, Delaware Road, London; 20–22 November 2009.
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Entry - December 11-13, 2008, London.
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Recorded in Watford Town Hall, London on November 20 & 21, 1985.
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Entry - February March 1995, London.
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Recording venue St Augustine’s Church, Kilburn 28–29 April 1997.
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Andrew Lumsden - organ. Recording venue Rosslyn Hill Chapel; 7–8 March 1996.
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`Kyrie` (from ``War Requiem, Op. 66``). Recorded in London (England), 1997.
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Susanna Spicer - alto. Recording venue Rosslyn Hill Chapel; 7–8 March 1996.
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Entry - December 11-13, 2008, London.
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The Wenhaston Boys Choir. Cond. - Christopher Barnett. Recording - January 21-22, 1995, London.
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