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Britten - Vocal Works

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Download links and information about Britten - Vocal Works by City Of London Sinfonia, Martyn Hill, Richard Hickox, Frank Lloyd. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:16:24 minutes.

Artist: City Of London Sinfonia, Martyn Hill, Richard Hickox, Frank Lloyd
Release date: 1989
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Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:16:24
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No. Title Length
1. Les Illuminations Op. 18: I. Fanfare 2:02
2. Les Illuminations Op. 18: II. Villes 2:20
3. Les Illuminations Op. 18: IIIa. Phrase 1:04
4. Les Illuminations Op. 18: IIIb. Antique 2:08
5. Les Illuminations Op. 18: IV. Royauté 1:35
6. Les Illuminations Op. 18: V. Marine 0:58
7. Les Illuminations Op. 18: VI. Interlude 2:34
8. Les Illuminations Op. 18: VII. Being Beauteous 4:04
9. Les Illuminations Op. 18: VIII. Parade 2:51
10. Les Illuminations Op. 18: IX. Départ 2:47
11. Serenade Op. 31: Prologue (horn solo) 1:31
12. Serenade Op. 31: 1. Pastoral: The day's grown old (Charles Cotton) 3:36
13. Serenade Op. 31: 2. Nocturne: The splendour falls on castle walls (Alfred, Lord Tennyson) 3:41
14. Serenade Op. 31: 3. Elegy: O Rose, thou art sick (William Blake) 4:48
15. Serenade Op. 31: 4. Dirge: This ae nighte (anon. 15th century) 3:40
16. Serenade Op. 31: 5. Hymn: Queen and huntress (Ben Jonson) 1:51
17. Serenade Op. 31: 6. Sonnet: O soft embalmer of the still midnight (John Keats) 4:01
18. Serenade Op. 31: Epilogue (horn solo) 1:38
19. Nocturne Op. 60: On a poet's lips I slept (Shelley) 3:35
20. Nocturne Op. 60: Below the thunders of the upper deep (Tennyson) 3:16
21. Nocturne Op. 60: Encinctured with a twive of leaves (Coleridge) 2:47
22. Nocturne Op. 60: Midnight's bell goes ting (Middleton) 2:50
23. Nocturne Op. 60: When that night on my bed I lay (Wordsworth) 3:19
24. Nocturne Op. 60: She sleeps on soft, last breaths (Owen) 4:07
25. Nocturne Op. 60: WHat is more gentle than a wind in summer? (Keats) 4:09
26. Nocturne Op. 60: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see (Shakespeare) 5:12

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