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Susan Gritton (soprano)





Lisa Milne – soprano, Catherine Denley – alto. The Choristors and choir of the King`s Consort
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Susan Gritton, Libby Crabtree - soprano; Michael Chance, Robert Ogden - alto; Ian Bostridge - tenor; Stephen Varcoe, Henry Herford - bass; Alastair Ross harpsichord continuo; James Vivian - organ continuo; Angela East - cello. The Choir of King`s College, Cambridge; The Brandenburg Consort, Roy Goodman - leader, Stephen Cleobury - conductor. Recorded: July 1995, Cambridge.
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Susan Gritton – soprano. The Choristors and choir of the King`s Consort, The King`s consort
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Susan Gritton - soprano, Robin Blaze - countertenor, Mark Padmore - tenor, Peter Harvey - bass. The Purcell Quartet. Catherine Mackintosh, Catherine Weiss - violins, Richard Boothby - cello, Robert Woolley - organ. Recording venue St Jude’s-on-the-Hill, London; 15–17 February 1998.
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Sonata-vocalise Op.41 No. 1 in two parts: 1. The sacred place (in the words of I.V. Goethe). 2. Sonata-vocalization (without words).
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Susan Gritton - soprano, James Bowman - countertenor, Lisa Milne - soprano, John Mark Ainsley - tenor, Michael George - bass.
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Susan Gritton - soprano, Robin Blaze - countertenor, Mark Padmore - tenor, Peter Harvey - bass. The Purcell Quartet. Catherine Mackintosh, Catherine Weiss - violins, Richard Boothby - cello, Robert Woolley - organ. Recording venue St Jude’s-on-the-Hill, London; 15–17 February 1998.
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Susan Gritton (soprano), Jean Rigby (mezzo-soprano), Barry Banks (tenor), Peter Coleman-Wright (bass) / BBC National Chorus of Wales & BBC National Orchestra of Wales / con. Richard Hickox / 2000, Cardiff, St.David`s Hall (live)
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Stabat Mater (1800 version), Op. 61. The King`s Consort, The Choir of the King`s Consort, Robert King - conductor. Rec. London, 22-24 Febr. 1999. Susan Gritton, Sarah Fox - sopranos, Susan Bickley - mezzo soprano, Paul Agnew - tenor, Peter Harvey - bass.
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Cleonilla - Susan Gritton (soprano), Ottone - Monica Groop (mezzo-soprano), Caio Silio - Nancy Argenta (soprano), Decio - Mark Padmore (tenor), Tullia - Sophie Daneman (soprano). Recording: Blackheath Concert Halls; 10–14 February 1997.
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Rgemiege recordings. Pamela Helen Stephen - mezzo-soprano. Rachel Nicholls - soprano two. Recording - October 7-9, 2004, London.
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Recording venue Studio 1, Maida Vale Studios, Delaware Road, London; 20–22 November 2009.
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Susan Gritton and chorus. Recording Date: August, 2001 & March, 2004.
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Susan Gritton, soprano. BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox - conductor.
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Îð. 37, ¹ 1 (Mignons Lied „Kennst du das Land?“). Recording Date: August, 2001 & March, 2004.
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Recording venue Studio 1, Maida Vale Studios, Delaware Road, London; 20–22 November 2009.
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Viertes Heft, ¹ 12 (`Erster Verlust`). Recording Date: August, 2001 & March, 2004.
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Scene of Paris and Helen `Forse più d`una belta` (act 2 scene 2) // Recorded in 2003 in London, All Saints` Church.
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Paride - Magdalena Kožená; Elena - Susan Gritton; Amore - Carolyn Sampson; Pallade - Gillian Webster // Recorded in 2003 in London, All Saints` church
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Live - 13 October 1997 - Donald Maxwell (Falstaff), Matthew Best (Ford), Pamela Helen Stephen (Mistress Ford), Roderick Williams (Page), Susan Gritton (Mistress Page), Nancy Argenta (Anne Page), Stephen Varcoe (Evans), Richard Suart (Host of the Garter), Adrian Thompson (Dr Caius and Shallow), Anne-Marie Owens (Mistress Quickly), Mark Richardson (Rugby), Mark Padmore (Fenton), Henry Moss (Slender), James Gilchrist (Peter Simple), John Bowen (Bardolph), Richard Lloyd-Morgan (Nym), Brian Bannatyne
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Îð. 35, ¹ 4 - `Nachtigall`. Recording Date: August, 2001 & March, 2004.
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