York Early Music Festival
A concert of works by Benjamin Britten and William Cornysh given by Harry Christophers and The Sixteen, live from the York Early Music Festival. Presented by Adam Tomlinson.
Live from York Early Music Festival, Harry Christophers and The Sixteen give a concert of music by English composers divided by over 300 years - Benjamin Britten and William Cornysh.
Britten: Hymn to the Virgin
Cornysh: My love she mourneth
Britten: Hymn to Saint Cecilia
Cornysh: Salve Regina
Britten: Advance Democracy
Cornysh: Ave Maria, Mater Dei
Cornysh: Woefully array'd
Cornysh: Ah Robin, gentle Robin
Britten: Sacred and Profane
Presented by Adam Tomlinson.
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Benjamin Britten
A Hymn to the virgin
Conductor: Harry Christophers. -
William Cornysh
My love she mourn'th
Conductor: Harry Christophers. -
Benjamin Britten
Hymn to saint Cecilia
Conductor: Harry Christophers. -
William Cornysh
Salve Regina
Conductor: Harry Christophers. -
Felix Mendelssohn
Octet In E flat, Scherzo
Conductor: Clauddio Abbado. -
Benjamin Britten
Gloriana - Symphonic Suite Op.53a
Orchestra: 大象传媒 Philharmonic. Conductor: Edward Gardner. -
Benjamin Britten, The Sixteen & Harry Christophers
Advance Democracy
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William Cornysh
Ave Maria, mater Dei
Conductor: Harry Christophers. Ensemble: The Sixteen. -
William Cornysh
Woefully arrayed
Ensemble: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers. -
William Cornysh
Ah Robin, gentle Robin
Conductor: Harry Christophers. Ensemble: The Sixteen. -
Benjamin Britten
Sacred and Profane
Ensemble: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers. -
Maurice Durufl茅
Organ Suite, Op 5
Performer: John Scott.- Maurice Durufle: Organ Music: John Scott.
- Hyperion.
- 4.
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Gustav Holst
Indra - symphonic poem Op.13
Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra. Conductor: JoAnn Falletta.- Holst: Cotswolds Symphony.
- Naxos.
- 12.
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Imogen Holst
A Hymn to Christ
Choir: Choir of Clare College, Cambridge. Director: Graham Ross.- Harmonia Mundi.
Broadcast
- Wed 11 Jul 2018 19:30大象传媒 Radio 3
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