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Symphony 1 - Walton
LPO conducted by Bryden Thomson (a symphony not heard often enough and directed here by a conductor who was much under appreciated). This is, simply, the best interpretation of a 20thC masterpiece.
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Added on 13/10/2020
Symphony 2 in F - The Cambridge - Parry
Composer, teacher, historian. A great, neglected symphony.
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Added on 13/10/2020
Symphony No. 2 'Lobgesang' - Mendelssohn
Halle Orchestra, Sir Mark Elder, listen from 24m 30s
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Added on 13/10/2020
Symphony no. 8 - Mahler
A recording from 1959. I think this is the best recording ever of this 'out of this world' epic, with great attention to detail and tempo and all the finer points of Mahler's scoring come through clearly.
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Added on 13/10/2020
The concert approaches - Spring 2014
Displayed from 08/02/2014 to 28/03/2014
ARCHIVED ANNOUNCEMENT
Added on 08/02/2014
The Lord bless you and keep you - John Rutter
The Cambridge Singers and London Sinfonia
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Added on 28/01/2021
The trumpet shall sound - Handel
The wonderful Philippe Sly - Bass-Baritone. Great tone, timbre and diction.
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Added on 13/10/2020
Tom and Jerry Live
Sheer brilliance. Great timing and a lot of hard work went into this.
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Added on 13/10/2020
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Christmas Carol by SB-S. SATB with organ.
PUBLIC RESOURCE
Added on 17/08/2019
You'll never walk alone (from Carousel) - Rodgers
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Added on 13/10/2020