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Les Illuminations Op. 18: I. Fanfare
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John Whitfield
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02:04 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: II. Villes
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John Whitfield
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02:20 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IIIa. Phrase
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John Whitfield
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01:03 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IIIb. Antique
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John Whitfield
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02:05 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IV. Royaut
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John Whitfield
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01:41 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: V. Marine
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John Whitfield
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01:04 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: VI. Interlude
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John Whitfield
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02:49 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: VII. Being Beauteous
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John Whitfield
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03:46 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: VIII. Parade
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John Whitfield
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03:06 |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IX. Dpart
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John Whitfield
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02:36 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: Prologue (horn solo)
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John Tunnel
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01:20 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: 1. Pastoral: The day's grown old (Charles Cotton)
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John Tunnel
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03:26 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: 2. Nocturne: The splendour falls on castle walls (Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
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John Tunnel
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03:29 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: 3. Elegy: O Rose, thou art sick (William Blake)
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John Tunnel
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04:09 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: 4. Dirge: This ae nighte (anon. 15th century)
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John Tunnel
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03:37 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: 5. Hymn: Queen and huntress (Ben Jonson)
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John Tunnel
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02:03 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: 6. Sonnet: O soft embalmer of the still midnight (John Keats)
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John Tunnel
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03:42 |
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Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Op. 31: Epilogue (horn solo)
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John Tunnel
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01:30 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: On a poet's lips I slept (Shelley)
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Robert Tear
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03:30 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: Below the thunders of the upper deep (Tennyson) (Robin O'Neill, bassoon)
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Robert Tear
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03:29 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: Encinctured with a twine of leaves (Coleridge) (Thelma Owen, harp)
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Robert Tear
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02:12 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting (Middleton) (Frank Lloyd, french horn)
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Robert Tear
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02:24 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: But that night when on my bed I lay (Wordsworth) (David Corkhill, timpani)
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Robert Tear
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03:03 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: She sleeps on soft, last breaths (Owen) (James Brown, cor anglais)
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Robert Tear
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04:37 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: What is more gentle than a wind in summer? (Keats) (William Bennett, flute; Thea King, clarinet)
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Robert Tear
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03:01 |
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Nocturne, Op.60: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see (Shakespeare)
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Robert Tear
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05:08 |
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Simple Symphony Op. 4: First movement: Boisterous Bourre
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Christopher Warren-Green
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02:27 |
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Simple Symphony Op. 4: Second movement: Playful Pizzicato
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Christopher Warren-Green
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03:28 |
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Simple Symphony Op. 4: Third movement: Sentimental Sarabande
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Christopher Warren-Green
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08:36 |
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Simple Symphony Op. 4: Fourth movement: Frolicsome Finale
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Christopher Warren-Green
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02:57 |