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Aldeburgh Festival Singers, English Symphony Orchestra , Leader Maurice Brett , Conducted By Peter Aston – Choral Music By Holst And Britten

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Description

VINYL IS IN NEAR MINT AND SLEEVE IS IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION (ACCORDING the Record Collector (UK) standard) WITH BOOKLET
Label: UEA Recordings – UEA 82015
Format: LP
Country: UK
Released: 1982
Genre: Classical
Condition
Media: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve: Very Good (VG)
Tracklist
– Two Songs From The Coming Of Christ For Chorus, Trumpet And Strings
Composed By – Gustav Holst
Soprano Vocals – Helen Charnock
Trumpet – James Watson (2)
Words By – John Masefield (2)
A2 – I Lov’d A Lass For Chorus And Piano
Composed By – Benjamin Britten
Words By – George Wither
A3 – A Hymn To The Virgin For Two Four-Part Choirs, Unaccompanied
Composed By – Benjamin Britten
Words By – Anonymous
A4 – King Herod And The Cock For Unison Voices And Piano
Arranged By – Benjamin Britten
Composed By – Traditional
A5 – Ode On A Grecian Urn For Chorus And Orchestra
Composed By – Gustav Holst
Words By – John Keats
B1 – A Dream Of Christmas For Soprano Voices And Strings
Composed By – Gustav Holst
Words By – Anonymous
B2 – May For Unison Voices And Piano
Composed By – Benjamin Britten
Words By – Anonymous
B3 – Fancie For Female Voices And Piano
Composed By – Benjamin Britten
Words By – William Shakespeare
– Choral Dances From Gloriana For Unaccompanied Chorus
Composed By – Benjamin Britten
Words By – William Plomer
B5 – Nunc Dimittis For Eight Part Chorus, Unaccompanied
Composed By – Gustav Holst
Soprano Vocals – Helen Charnock
Tenor Vocals – Phillip Bell
B6 – Scene Of The Drunken Poet, From The Fairy Queen
Composed By – Henry Purcell
Score Editor – Benjamin Britten
Score Editor – Imogen Holst
Companies, etc.
Credits
Sleeve – Richard Johnson (20)
Sleeve Notes – Imogen Holst
Sleeve Notes – Philip Reed (3)

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