Benjamin Britten : The Prodigal son, op. 81 Gregory Dempsey (Tenor); Bryan Drake (Baritone); Benjamin Luxon (Baritone); Robert Tear (Tenor); Peter Bedford; Paschal Allen; Carl Duggan; David Hartley; Peter Leeming; John McKenzie; Clive Molloy; Paul Wade; Robert Alder; John Harriman; Peter Heriot; Richard Kahn; David Morgan Norman Knight (Flute); Peter Reeve (Trumpet); Neil Sanders (Horn); Ian Jewel (Viola); Keith Marijoram (Double-Bass); Brian Wilson (Harp); Philip Ledger (Organ); James Blades (Percussion) Ensemble conducted by Benjamin Britten 1968/07/04, Holland Festival - Den Haag Grote Kerk, Holland
Britten : The Burning fiery furnace
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Benjamin Britten : The Burning fiery furnace, a parable for church performance Peter Pears (Tenor); Bryan Drake (Baritone); Benjamin Luxon (Baritone); Paschal Allen; Robert Tear (Tenor); Peter Leeming; Peter Bedford; Carl Duggan; David Hartley; John McKenzie; Clive Molloy; Paul Wade; Phillip Hooper; Robert Alder; John Harriman; Peter Heriot; Richard Kahn; David Morgan Norman Knight (Flute); Neil Sanders (Horn); Cecil Aronowitz (Viola); Keith Marjoram (Double-Bass); Roger Brenner (Alto Trombone); Brian Wilson (Harp); James Blades (Percussion); Allan Brown (Organ) Ensemble conducted by Benjamin Britten 1968/07/15 to 1968/07/19 - Orford Parish Church, Suffolk, England
Elgar : The Dream of Gerontius
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Edward Elgar : The Dream of Gerontius Alfreda Hodgson (Contralto); Peter Pears (Tenor); Benjamin Luxon (Baritone) The Choir of King's College, Cambridge / Choir and Orchestra of the Cambridge University Musical Society conducted by Benjamin Britten 1971/06/09, Aldeburgh Festival - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England
Britten : Owen Wingrave
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Benjamin Britten : Owen Wingrave, op. 85 Peter Pears (Tenor); Sylvia Fisher; Benjamin Luxon (Baritone); Jennifer Vyvyan (Soprano); Janet Baker (Mezzo-Sopano); John Shirley-Quirck (Bass); Heather Harper (Soprano); Nigel Douglas Wandsworth School Boys Choir / English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten 1970/12/01 to 1970/12/05 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Benjamin Britten : Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente for Voice and Piano, op. 61 Peter Pears (Tenor) Benjamin Britten (Piano) 1961/11/06 to 1961/11/09 - Kingsway Hall, London, England
Benjamin Britten : The Poet's Echo Galina Vishnevskaya (Soprano) Mstislav Rostropovich (Piano) 1968/07/17 to 1968/07/19 - Snape Maltings, Suffolk, England