William Walton (1902–1983)
July 26-27, 1950, London.
Recorded: January 28, 1957, Boston.
Recorded: May 30 - June 1, 1999, Suffolk, UK.
Belshazzar`s Feast. Sir Adrian Boult, The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra, Dennis Noble.
Recorded: May 8, 1950, London.
London Philharmonic Choir John Hart, reader. London, 2014
Northern Sinfonia, con. Richard Hickox. Popova - Della Jones, mezzo-soprano; Smirnov - Alan Opie, baritone; Luka - John Shirley-Quirk, bass. 1993
CHICAGO PRO MUSICA. Recorded at Medinah Temple, Chicago (USA), August 1983.
Premier recording. Sir John Gielgud - speaker
London Symphony Orchestra, con. Andre Previn. 1974
Recorded at Mukikaliska, Stockholm (Sweden), August 2013.
Chamber Orchestra. Poems by Edith Sitwell (reciter). Recorded in 1949.
Recorded November 8-11, 1989, London.
Recorded July 14-16, 2010, UK. Premier recording of original version.
Recorded - March 2-3, 1990, London. Aggapd. by Christopher Palmer.
London Symphony Orchestra, con. Andre Previn. 1974
Scenes from the opera. Philharmonic Orchestra. The author conducts. Richard Lewis (Troilus) and Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (Cressida). Monica Sinclair - Evadne, Jeffrey Wells, John Hawkswell, Lewis Thomas - Sentries. 1960?
Recorded - March 2-3, 1990, London.
The London Philharmonic. Recorded in St Jude`s Church, Central Square, London (England), March 6-7, 1990.
`Waltz` (No. 2) from the Suite for Orchestra `Facade` No. 1 (1926). Recording - March 7, 1939, London. Transcript by L. Kentner.
The London Philharmonic. Recorded in St Jude`s Church, Central Square, London (England), March 6-7, 1990.
Recorded - March 2-3, 1990, London. Aggapd. by Christopher Palmer.
Recorded - November 8-11, 1989, London.
Live - 2 January 1966 - Westminster Abbey, London - with London Philharmonic Chorus
Premier recording. Recording - November 8-11, 1989, London.
Recorded - March 2-3, 1990, London. Aggapd. by Christopher Palmer.
Recorded - March 2-3, 1990, London.
Live - 8 March 1963 - Royal Festival Hll, London - Premiere
November 12, 17, 27 and 30, 1976 (combined recording from 4 performances). Covent Garden Theatre Choir and Orchestra. Conductor – Lawrence Foster Cressida, daughter of Calchas – Janet Baker, Troilus, Trojan Prince, son of Priam–Richard Cassilly, Pandarus, brother of Calchas – Gerald English, Calchas, priest of Athena – Richard Van Allan, Diomedes, Prince of Calydonia and Argos – Benjamin Luxon, Evadne, servant of Cressida– Elizabeth Bainbridge, Chorast, friend of Pandarus– Robert Lloyd, Anteno
Live - 27 January 1972 - Amsterdam
Premier recording. Recording - November 8-11, 1989, London.
LES VOIX BAROQUES. Recorded in Saint-Augustin Church, Saint-Augustin-de-Mirabel (Québec), Canada, March 17, 18, 19 and 20, 2007.
Recorded in England, April and June 1988.
Live - 2 January 1966 - Westminster Abbey, London - with Ann Dowdall, Shirley Minty, Michael Wakeham - London Philharmonic Chorus
September 1984 - London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra