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Vaughan Williams, Frederick Riddle, The Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Choir, Norman Del Mar & George Hurst - Flos Campi / Suite For Viola & Orchestra

Vaughan Williams, Frederick Riddle, The Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Choir, Norman Del Mar & George Hurst - Flos Campi / Suite For Viola & Orchestra

Musician: Vaughan Williams
Album title: Flos Campi / Suite For Viola & Orchestra
Style: Modern
Released: 1992
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1342 mb
Size APE version: 1719 mb
Size WMA version: 1669 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 263
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Genre: Classical

Vaughan Williams, Frederick Riddle, The Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Choir, Norman Del Mar & George Hurst - Flos Campi / Suite For Viola & Orchestra


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1 Flos Campi For Viola, Voices And Orchestra (Six Movements Segue) 20:53
Suite For Viola And Orchestra (25:30)
2 Group 1: Prelude 3:09
3 Group 1: Carol 2:39
4 Group 1: Christmas Dance 1:41
5 Group 2: Ballad 5:42
6 Group 2: Moto Perpetuo 3:05
7 Group 3: Musette 3:41
8 Group 3: Polka 2:56
9 Group 3: Galop 2:01
10 Hymn-tune Prelude No. 1 'Eventide'
Arranged By – Vaughan Williams*Composed By – Monk*
4:46
11 Hymn-tune Prelude No. 2 'Dominus Regit Me'
Arranged By – Vaughan Williams*Composed By – Dykes*
2:58
12 Overture 'The Poisoned Kiss' 6:39
13 The Running Set 4:41

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Chandos Records Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Chandos Records Ltd

Credits

  • Art Direction – Mark Thirsk
  • Artwork By – Joanne Peto
  • Choir – Bournemouth Sinfonietta Choir
  • Chorus Master – Barry Ferguson
  • Conductor – Norman Del Mar
  • Executive-Producer, Engineer [Sound Engineer] – Brian Couzens
  • Leader – Ronald Thomas
  • Liner Notes – Noël Goodwin
  • Orchestra – Bournemouth Sinfonietta
  • Sleeve, Design – Penny Olymbios
  • Translated By – Paulette Hutchinson
  • Viola – Frederick Riddle

Notes

Recorded in Christchruch Priory, Dorset, April 1977.

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