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Noye's fludde The golden vanity

Title
  1. Noye's fludde [sound recording] ; The golden vanity / Britten.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : London, [c1989], p1961, 1970.
Author
  1. Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976.

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Additional authors
  1. Brannigan, Owen
  2. Rex, Sheila
  3. Anthony, Trevor
  4. Burgess, Russell
  5. Del Mar, Norman, 1919-
  6. English Chamber Orchestra. prf
  7. Wandsworth School. Boys' Choir. prf
  8. Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. The British collection
Alternative title
  1. Golden vanity.
Subject
  1. Choruses, Secular (Children's voices) with piano
  2. Noah's ark > Drama
  3. Mysteries and miracle-plays, English
  4. Deluge > Drama
  5. Operas
Call number
  1. *LDC 8667 (F)
Note
  1. Text of 1st work is one of the Chester Miracle Plays, supplemented by three hymns: "Lord Jesus, think on me," words by Bishop Synesius (translated by Chatfield), music from Damon's Psalter; "Eternal Father, strong to save," words by W. Whiting, music by J. B. Dykes; and "The spacious firmament on high," words by Addison, music by Tallis.
  2. Text of 2nd work by Colin Graham.
  3. Eds. recorded: Boosey & Hawkes (1st work); Faber (2nd work).
  4. Compact disc.
  5. Analog recordings; digitally remastered.
  6. Durations: 48:02; 17:27.
  7. Program notes and texts (26 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. The 1st work recorded in association with the English Opera Group and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, at the fourteenth Aldeburgh Festival in Orford Church, Suffolk, 1961; the 2nd work recorded at St. John's, Smith Square, Oct. 1969.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in English.
Author
  1. Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976.
Title
  1. Noye's fludde [sound recording] ; The golden vanity / Britten.
Imprint
  1. New York, N.Y. : London, [c1989], p1961, 1970.
Series
  1. The British collection
Performer
  1. In the 1st work: Owen Brannigan (Noye), Sheila Rex (Mrs. Noye), Trevor Anthony (The Voice of God), and other vocal soloists ; children's chorus ; children's orchestra ; English Chamber Orchestra ; Norman Del Mar, conductor. In the 2nd work: vocal soloists ; The Wandsworth Boys Choir ; Benjamin Britten, piano ; Russell Burgess, conductor.
Event
  1. The 1st work recorded in association with the English Opera Group and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, at the fourteenth Aldeburgh Festival in Orford Church, Suffolk, 1961; the 2nd work recorded at St. John's, Smith Square, Oct. 1969.
Language
  1. Sung in English.
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Added author
  1. Brannigan, Owen. Performer
  2. Rex, Sheila. Performer
  3. Anthony, Trevor. Performer
  4. Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976. Performer
  5. Burgess, Russell. Conductor
  6. Del Mar, Norman, 1919- Conductor
  7. Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976. Golden Vanity.
  8. English Chamber Orchestra. Performer
  9. Wandsworth School. Boys' Choir. Performer
  10. Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts.
Added title
  1. Golden vanity.
Publisher no.
  1. 425 161-2 London
Research call number
  1. *LDC 8667 (F) Program notes and texts on file.
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