Kathleen Ferrier : Songs my Father Taught Me CD (1) GALA - GL 318 |  |
Kathleen Ferrier : Songs my father taught me
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
1949 - New York, USA
George Frideric Händel : Seleme - Where're you walk
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
Claudio Monteverdi : Arianna - Lasciatemi morire
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
Antonio Lotti : Arminio - Pur dicesti
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
Christoph Willibald von Gluck : Orfeo ed Euridice - Che faro senza Euridice
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
Franz Schubert : Lachen und Weinen, D 777
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
Johannes Brahms : Sonntag, op. 47/3
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
Trad. : The Spanish lady
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
1950 - Montreal, Canada
Kathleen Ferrier : Interview in Montreal
Kathleen Ferrier (Speaker)
1950 - Montreal, Canada
Johannes Brahms : Auf dem See, op. 59/2
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Franz Schubert : Rastlose Liebe
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/09/29
Franz Schubert : Wasserfluth
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/09/29
Johannes Brahms : Es schauen die Blumen, op. 96/3
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Johannes Brahms : Der Jäger, op. 95/4
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Johannes Brahms : Ruhe Süssliebchen in Schatten, op. 33/9
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Benjamin Britten : Gerald Moore and Benjamin Britten talking about Kathleen's singing of folk-songs
Gerald Moore (Speaker); Benjamin Britten (Speaker); Peter Pears (Speaker)
Gerald Moore : Gerald Moore describes Kathleen's appraoch to singing
Gerald Moore (Speaker); Peter Pears (Speaker)
Roy Henderson : Roy Henderson, Kathleen's teacher, talks about Kathleen's voice and technique
Roy Henderson (Speaker); Peter Pears (Speaker)
Lennox Berkeley : Four poems of St. Teresa of Avila, op. 27
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
String Orchestra conducted by Arnold Goldsbrough
1948/04/14
Benjamin Britten : Benjamin Britten recalls Kathleen's singing of the role of Lucretia in his opera
Benjamin Britten (Speaker); Peter Pears (Speaker)
John Francis : John Francis (flautist) describes the impact of Kathleen's performance of Lucretia on the orchestral players
John Francis (Speaker); Peter Pears (Speaker)
Benjamin Britten : Benjamin Britten sums up the qualities of Kathleen Ferrier's voice
Benjamin Britten (Speaker); Peter Pears (Speaker)
Benjamin Britten : The Rape of Lucretia - Act2 : Duet, Lucretia! Lucretia !
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Owen Brannigan (Bass)
Glyndebourne Opera Orchestra conducted by Reginald Goodall
1946/10/04
Eduard Erdmann & Robert Casadesus CD (2) HISTORY - The Piano Masters, in search |  |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Concerto for Piano and Orchestra n°24 in C Minor, K. 491
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris conducted by Eugène Bigot
1937/12/20 - Paris, France
Carl Maria von Weber : Konzerstück for Piano and Orchestra in F Minor, op. 79
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della Radio-Televisione Italiana conducted by Kiryl Kondrashin
1960/05/06 - Torino, Italy
César Auguste Franck : Symphonic Variations for Piano and Orchestra
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della Radio-Televisione Italiana conducted by Kiryl Kondrashin
1960/05/06 - Torino, Italy
Robert Casadesus plays Mozart CD (2) MUSIC & ARTS - 1179(2) |  |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Concerto for Piano and Orchestra n°21 in C Minor, K. 467 "Elvira Madigan"
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestre National de France conducted by Lovro von Matacic
1960/09/23
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Concerto for Piano and Orchestra n°23 in A Major, K. 488
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestre National de France conducted by Jean Martinon
1969/06/18
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Concerto for Piano and Orchestra n°24 in C Minor, K. 491
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestre National de France conducted by Pierre Monteux
1958/09/24
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Concerto for Piano and Orchestra n°26 in D Major, K. 537 "Coronation"
Robert Casadesus (Piano)
Orchestre National de France conducted by David Zinman
1968/09/13
Kathleen Ferrier and Friends CD (1) PEARL - GEM 0229, in search |  |
George Frideric Händel : Xerxes - Frondi tenere...Ombra mai fu
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcom Sargent
1948/05/14
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy : Elijah - Oh rest in the Lord
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Boyd Neel Orchestra conducted by Boyd Neel
1946/09/02
Georg Philipp Telemann : Kleine Kantate von Wald un Au
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
John Francis (Flute); George Roth (Cello); Millicent Silver (Harpsichord)
1949/12/15
Johann Sebastian Bach : Vergiss mein nicht, BWV 505/71
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Millicent Silver (Harpsichord)
1949/12/15
Johann Sebastian Bach : Ach, dass nicht die letze Stunde, BWV 439/1
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Millicent Silver (Harpsichord)
1949/12/15
Johannes Brahms : Three vocal quartets, op. 64
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Irmgard Seefried (Soprano); Julius Patzak (Tenor); Horst Günther (Baritone)
Hans Gal (Piano)
1951/09/02
Johannes Brahms : Ruhe Süssliebchen in Schatten, op. 33/9
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Johannes Brahms : Auf dem See, op. 59/2
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Johannes Brahms : Es schauen die Blumen, op. 96/3
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Johannes Brahms : Der Jäger, op. 95/4
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Frederick Stone (Piano)
1952/02/04
Gustav Mahler : Das Lied von der Erde - Der Trunkene im Frühling, incomplete
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Bruno Walter
1947/09/11
Gustav Mahler : Das Lied von der Erde - Der Abschied, incomplete
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Bruno Walter
1947/09/11
Lennox Berkeley : Four poems of St. Teresa of Avila, op. 27
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Strings of the Hallé Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli
1949/11/23
Div. : Kathleen Ferrier at a party
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto)
Kathleen Ferrier (Piano)
1949 or 1950 - New York, USA
Britten : The Rape of Lucretia CD (2) PEARL - GEMS 0231 |  |
Benjamin Britten : The Rape of Lucretia, Opera, op. 37
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Peter Pears (Tenor); Joan Cross (Soprano); Owen Brannigan (Bass); Frederick Sharpe; Otakar Kraus (Baritone); Anna Pollak; Margaret Ritchie
Glyndebourne Opera Orchestra conducted by Reginald Goodall
1946/10/11
Benjamin Britten : The Rape of Lucretia - Here is the thirsty evening
Peter Pears (Tenor); Dennis Dowling; Norman Lumsden (Bass); Frederick Sharpe
English Opera Group (Chamber Orchestra) conducted by Reginald Goodall, supervised by Benjamin Britten
1947/07/17 - EMI Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
Benjamin Britten : Stratton, Incidental music for the Ronald Duncan play
English Opera Group (Chamber Orchestra) conducted by Benjamin Britten
1949/10/14
Highlights from the 1977 Aldeburgh Autumn Chamber Music Festival, Britten and Schubert LP (3) CBS - Masterworks - M3 35197 |  |
Franz Schubert : Scherzo in D-Flat Major, D 593/2
Sviatoslav Richter (Piano)
1977/09/27 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Andante in A Major, D 604
Sviatoslav Richter (Piano)
1977/09/27 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Four Ländler, D 366
Sviatoslav Richter (Piano)
1977/09/27 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Die Winterreise - Die Wetterfahne, D 911
Hermann Prey (Baritone)
Leonard Hokanson (Piano)
1977/10/01 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Die Winterreise - Erstarrung, D 911
Hermann Prey (Baritone)
Leonard Hokanson (Piano)
1977/10/01 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Die Winterreise - Die Krähe, D 911
Hermann Prey (Baritone)
Leonard Hokanson (Piano)
1977/10/01 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Die Winterreise - Der Wegweiser, D 911
Hermann Prey (Baritone)
Leonard Hokanson (Piano)
1977/10/01 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Die Winterreise - Die Post, D 911
Hermann Prey (Baritone)
Leonard Hokanson (Piano)
1977/10/01 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Der Unglückliche, D 713
Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano)
Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/10/02 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Amalia, D 195
Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano)
Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/10/02 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Sehnsucht, D 636
Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano)
Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/10/02 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Der Jüngling am Bache, D 30
Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano)
Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/10/02 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Der Flüchtling, D 402
Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano)
Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/10/02 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Quartettsatz in C Minor, D 703
Amadeus String Quartet
1977/09/28 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Piano Quintet - Theme and Variations, Finale in A Major, D 667 "Trout"
Clifford Curzon (Piano); Rodney Slatford (Double-Bass)
Members of the Amadeus String Quartet
1977/09/28 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Quintet - Adagio and Scherzo in C Major, D 956
William Pleeth (Cello)
Amadeus String Quartet
1977/09/29 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Trad. : Eight Folk Song Arrangements - She's like the swallow for High Voice and Harp, arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Osian Ellis (Harp)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Trad. : Eight Folk Song Arrangements - I married me a wife for High Voice and Harp, arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Osian Ellis (Harp)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Benjamin Britten : A Ceremony of Carols - Interlude for Solo Harp, op. 28
Osian Ellis (Harp)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Trad. : Folk Song Arrangements Vol. 6 - England, I will give my love an apple for High Voice and Guitar, arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Julian Bream (Guitar)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Trad. : Folk Song Arrangements Vol. 6 - England, Master Kilby for High Voice and Guitar, arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Julian Bream (Guitar)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Sonata - Menuetto and Trio for Piano, arr. Bream in G Major, D 894
Julian Bream (Guitar)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Quartet - Menuetto and Trio for Strings in B-Flat Major, D 112
Amadeus String Quartet
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt
Elly Ameling (Soprano); Peter Pears (Tenor)
Dalton Baldwin (Piano)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franz Schubert : Licht und Liebe
Elly Ameling (Soprano); Peter Pears (Tenor)
Dalton Baldwin (Piano)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Benjamin Britten : Canticle II - "Abraham and Isaac" for Alto, Tenor and Piano, op. 51
Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano); Peter Pears (Tenor)
Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Benjamin Britten : Canticle III - "Still Falls the Rain" for Tenor, Horn and Piano, op. 55
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Alan Civil (Horn); Graham Johnson (Piano)
1977/09/30 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Britten : The Rape of Lucretia AUDIO UNRELEASED RECORDING, in search |  |
Benjamin Britten : The Rape of Lucretia, Opera, op. 37
Peter Pears (Tenor); Joan Cross (Soprano); Otakar Kraus (Baritone); Edmund Donleavy; Owen Brannigan (Bass); Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Margaret Ritchie; Anna Pollak
English Opera Group Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1946/10/05 - Stadsschouwburg, Amsterdam, Holland
Britten : The Rape of Lucretia In CD (2) GALA - GL 100.560 |  |
Benjamin Britten : The Rape of Lucretia, Opera, op. 37
Peter Pears (Tenor); Joan Cross (Soprano); Otakar Kraus (Baritone); Edmund Donleavy; Owen Brannigan (Bass); Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Margaret Ritchie; Anna Pollak
English Opera Group Orchestra conducted by Reginald Goodall
1946/10/02 - Amsterdam, Holland
Britten : Noye's fludde CD (1) DECCA - LONDON - 436 397-2 |  |
Benjamin Britten : Noye's fludde, op. 46
Owen Brannigan (Bass); Sheila Rex; Trevor Anthony (Bass); David Pinto; Darien Angadi; Stephen Alexander; Caroline Clarck; Marie-Thérèse Pinto; Eileen O'Donovan; Patricia Garrod; Margaret Hawes; Kathleen Petch; Gillian Saunders
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Ivor McMahon (Violin); Cecil Aronowitz (Viola); Terence Weil (Cello); Stuart Knussen (Double-Bass); Stanley Taylor (Recorder); James Blades (Percussion); Ralph Downes (Organ); Viola Tunnard (Piano); Martin Penny (Piano)
Children / Ensemble conducted by Norman Del Mar
1961/07/05 & 1961/07/08 - Orford Parish Church, Suffolk, England
Benjamin Britten : The Golden vanity, a vaudeville for boys and piano, op. 78
Mark Emney; John Wojciechowski; Barnaby Jago; Adrian Thompson (Tenor); Terry Lovell
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
Wandsworth School Boys Choir (chorus master Russel Burgess)
1969/10/11 - St. John's, Smith Square, London, England
Bach : Mass in B Minor CD (2) BBC - Legends - BBCL4008-7 |  |
Johann Sebastian Bach : Mass for 5 Voices, 6-part Chorus, Violin, Orchestra and Continuo in B Minor, BWV 232
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Suzanne Danco (Soprano); Peter Pears (Tenor); Bruce Boyce (Bass); Norman Walker (Bass)
Douglas Moore (French Horn); George Malcom (Harpsichord); Charles Spinks (Organ)
BBC Chorus / Boyd Neel Orchestra conducted by Georges Enesco
1951/07/17 - BBC Studios, London, England
Britten : The Rape of Lucretia - Excerpts CD (1) MUSIC & ARTS - 901 |  |
Benjamin Britten : The Rape of Lucretia - Excerpts
Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto); Peter Pears (Tenor); Joan Cross (Soprano); Otakar Kraus (Baritone); Edmund Donleavy; Owen Brannigan (Bass); Anna Pollak; Margaret Ritchie
English Opera Group (Chamber Orchestra) conducted by Benjamin Britten
1946/10/05 - Stadsschouwburg, Amsterdam, Holland
Britten : Albert Herring CD (2) DECCA - LONDON - ADRM - 421 849-2 LH2 |  |
Benjamin Britten : Albert Herring, Opera in 3 acts, op. 39
Sylvia Fisher; Johanna Peters; John Noble; Owen Brannigan (Bass); Edgar Evans; April Cantelo (Soprano); Joseph Ward; Catherine Wilson; Sheila Rex; Peter Pears (Tenor); Sheila Amit; Anne Pashley; Stephen Terry
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Ivor McMahon (Violin); Cecil Aronowitz (Viola); Keith Harvey (Cello); Adrian Beers (Double-Bass); Richard Adeney (Flute); Peter Graeme (Oboe); Thea King (Clarinet); Martin Gatt (Bassoon); Neil Sanders (Horn); James Blades (Percussion); Osian Ellis (Harp)
Ensemble conducted by Benjamin Britten
1964/04/03 to 1964/04/09 - Jubilee Hall, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Britten : Historical Recordings CD (1) PEARL - GEMM CD 9177 |  |
Benjamin Britten : Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo for Tenor and Piano, op. 22
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1942/11/20 - EMI Studio N°3, Abbey Road, London, England
Benjamin Britten : Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, op. 31
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Dennis Brain (French Horn)
Boyd Neel String Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1944/05/25 & 1944/10/08 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Trad. : The Music of Bali - Pemungkah, overture to shadow-play, transcr. by Colin McPhee
Colin McPhee (Piano); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1941/04 - New York, USA
Trad. : The Music of Bali - Rébong, love music from shadow-play, transcr. by Colin McPhee
Colin McPhee (Piano); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1941/04 - New York, USA
Trad. : The Music of Bali - Gambangan, intermezzo, transcr. by Colin McPhee
Colin McPhee (Piano); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1941/04 - New York, USA
Trad. : The Music of Bali - Lagu délem, music from shadow-play, transcr. by Colin McPhee
Colin McPhee (Piano); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1941/04 - New York, USA
Trad. : The Music of Bali - Tabu telu, ceremonial music, transcr. by Colin McPhee
Colin McPhee (Piano); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1941/04 - New York, USA
Trad. : The ash grove (Welsh tune), arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1944/01/04 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Trad. : The Salley gardens (Irish tune), arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1944/01/04 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Trad. : Little Sir William (Somerset folk song), arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1944/01/04 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Trad. : Oliver Cromwell (nursery rhyme from Suffolk), arr. Britten
Peter Pears (Tenor)
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1944/01/04 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Benjamin Britten : Two compositions for piano duet - Introduction and rondo alla burlesca, op. 23/1
Benjamin Britten (Piano); Clifford Curzon (Piano)
1944/01/05 - Decca Studios, London, England
Benjamin Britten : Two compositions for piano duet - Mazurka elegiaca, op. 23/2
Benjamin Britten (Piano); Clifford Curzon (Piano)
1944/01/05 - Decca Studios, London, England
Shostakovich : Cello Sonata, 7 Block Romances; Janacek : Pohadka; Bridge : Phantasie Quartet CD (1) DECCA - Britten at Aldeburgh - 466 823-2 DM |  |
Dmitri Shostakovich : Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, op. 40
Mstislav Rostropovich (Cello); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1964/06/14, Aldeburgh Festival - Aldeburgh Parish Church, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Dmitri Shostakovich : 7 Blok romances, op. 127
Galina Vishnevskaya (Soprano)
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Mstislav Rostropovich (Cello); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1968/06/24, Aldeburgh Festival - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Leos Janácek : Pohádka
Mstislav Rostropovich (Cello); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1965/06/27, Aldeburgh Festival - Aldeburgh Parish Church, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Franck Bridge : Phantasie quartet
Benjamin Britten (Piano)
Amadeus String Quartet
1967/06/22, Aldeburgh Festival - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
The Walton Edition CD (4) EMI CLASSICS - 65005 |  |
William Walton : Symphony n°1
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1951/10/17 to 1951/10/19 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : Beslshazzar's Feast
Donald Bell (Baritone)
Philharmonia Orchestra and Chrorus conducted by William Walton
1959/02/02 to 1959/02/05 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in B Minor
Yehudi Menuhin (Violin)
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1969/07/12 to 1969/07/15 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
Yehudi Menuhin (Viola)
New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1968/10/09 to 1968/10/11 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Partita for Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1959/02/06 to 1959/92/16 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : Johannesburg Festival, Overture
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1957/03/26 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : Façade - First Suite for Orchestra (I. Polka, II. Valse, III. Swiss Jodelling Song. Lento, IV. Tango-Pasodoblé. Lento, V. Tarantella-Sevillana)
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1955/04/20 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : Façade - Second Suite for Orchestra (I. Fanfare. Vivo, II. Scotch Rhapsody. Molto vivace, III. Country Dance. Allegretto piacevole, IV. Noche Espagnole. Maestoso, V. Popular Song. Grazioso, VI. Old Sir Faulk. Tempo di Fox-trot)
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1957/03/26 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : Portsmouth Point, An Overture
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1953/03/21 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : The Wise Virgins - Suite from the Ballet (only V. Sheep may safely graze)
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1953/03/21 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
William Walton : The Wise Virgins, Ballet in One Act, Orchestrated from music of J. S. Bach (1685–1750)
Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1940/07/24 & 1940/08/08 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Hamlet - Funeral March, arr. by Muir Mathieson
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1963/10/15 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Richard III - Prelude, arr. by Muir Mathieson
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1963/10/15 & 1963/10/16 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Richard III - A Shakespeare Suite (I. Fanfare, II. Music plays, III. The Princes in the Tower, IV. With drum and colours, V. I would I knew thy heart, VI. Trumpets sound), arr. by Muir Mathieson
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1963/10/15 & 1963/10/16 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Henry V - Suite (I. Overture. The Globe Playhouse, II. Passacaglia. The Death of Falstaff, III. Charge and Battle, IV. Touch her soft lips and part, V. Agincourt Song), arr. by Muir Mathieson
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1963/10/15 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : The First of the Few - Prelude and Fugue : The Spitfire
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by William Walton
1963/10/16 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
William Walton : Henry V, Music for the Film
Laurence Olivier (Speaker)
Philharmonia Orchestra and Chrorus conducted by William Walton
1946/08/27, 1946/08/28, 1946/10/12, 1946/10/13, & 1946/11/13 - Studio N°1, Abbey Road, London, England
Bridge : Piano Trio n°2; Shostakovich : Seven Romances, op. 127; Britten : The Poet's Echo CD (1) DIS - PCCD 20026 |  |
Franck Bridge : Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano n°2
Yehudi Menuhin (Violin); Maurice Gendron (Cello); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1963/06/24, 16th Aldeburgh Festival - Aldeburgh Parish Church, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Dmitri Shostakovich : 7 Blok romances, op. 127
Galina Vishnevskaya (Soprano)
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Mstislav Rostropovich (Cello); Benjamin Britten (Piano)
1968/06/24, Aldeburgh Festival - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Benjamin Britten : The Poet's Echo
Galina Vishnevskaya (Soprano)
Mstislav Rostropovich (Piano)
1968/06/24, Aldeburgh Festival - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Bach : Brandenburg Concertos n°1-6, Concerto for Oboe and Violin CD (2) DECCA - LONDON - Double Decca |  |
Johann Sebastian Bach : Brandenburg Concerto n°1 in F major, BWV 1046
Peter Graeme (Oboe); Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Ifor James (French Horn); Anthony Randall (French Horn)
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1968/12/09, 1968/12/14 to 1968/12/17 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Brandenburg Concerto n°2 in F major, BWV 1047
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Richard Adeney (Flute); Peter Graeme (Oboe); David Manson (Trumpet)
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1968/12/09, 1968/12/14 to 1968/12/17 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Brandenburg Concerto n°3 in G major, BWV 1048
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1968/12/09, 1968/12/14 to 1968/12/17 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Brandenburg Concerto n°4 in G major, BWV 1049
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Richard Adeney (Flute); Norman Knight (Flute); Philip Ledger (Harpsichord)
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1968/12/09 to 1968/12/17 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Brandenburg Concerto for Flute, Violin, Clavier and Orchestra n°5 in D major, BWV 1050
Emanuel Hurwitz (Violin); Richard Adeney (Flute); Philip Ledger (Harpsichord)
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1968/12/09, 1968/12/14 to 1968/12/17 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Brandenburg Concerto n°6 in B flat major, BWV 1051
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten
1968/12/09, 1968/12/14 to 1968/12/17 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Concerto for Oboe & Violin in C minor, BWV 1060
Carmel Kaine (Violin); Tess Miller (Oboe)
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Neville Marriner
1973-1974 - St. John's, Smith Square, London, England
Johann Sebastian Bach : Concerto for Flute and Strings in G Minor, BWV 1056
William Bennett (Flute)
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Neville Marriner
1973-1974 - St. John's, Smith Square, London, England