Jonathan Dove
Aled Jones meets the mother who commissioned a recorded oratorio in celebration of her son's life from composer Jonathan Dove. Plus jazz,comedy and pop from Austria's vokal.total.
Music is said to be a great healer, but could it ever soothe the wounds of losing a son at the very start of his adult life? Aled Jones meets the mother who commissioned a newly recorded oratorio in celebration of her son's life from composer Jonathan Dove. Plus, there's music from 'vokal.total' in Austria, one of a new breed of vocal competitions celebrating the most adventurous of groups currently on the scene.
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Jonathan Dove
There was a Child - New Worlds/High Flight
Performers: City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra Conductor: Simon Halsey
- Signum.
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Unknown
Sing, Sing, Sing
Performers: E904
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Hassler
Verbum Carol Est
Performers: Vokalgruppe VIP
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Mani Matter
Dr Alpeflug arr Urstimmen
Performers: Urstimmen
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Raul Mid贸n
Sitting in the Middle
Performers: E904
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Thiele & Weiss
What a Wonderful World
Performers: Ommm
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Richard Bates
In the Dark
Performers: Platinum Consort Conductor: Scott Inglis-Kidger
- Resonus.
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Coleridge-Taylor
Whispers of Summer; Viking Song
Performers: 大象传媒 Singers
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Jonathan Dove
There was a Child
Performers: City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra Conductor: Simon Halsey
- Signum.
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Jonathan Dove
There was a Child - A Song about Myself
Performers: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, CBSO Children's and Youth Choruses Conductor: Simon Halsey
- Signum.
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Jonathan Dove
There was a Child - All Shod with Steel
Peformers: City of Birmingham Symhony Chorus and Orchestra Conductor: Simon Halsey
- Signum.
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Jonathan Dove
There was a Child - There was a Child
Performers: City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra Conductor: Simon Halsey
- Signum.
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Richafort
Requiem (excerpts)
Performers: Cinquecento
- Hyperion.
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- Sun 9 Sep 2012 17:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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