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Mary Champion De Crespigny - Children Sing And Play / The Brass Family Of The Orchestra

Mary Champion De Crespigny - Children Sing And Play / The Brass Family Of The Orchestra

Musician: Mary Champion De Crespigny
Album title: Children Sing And Play / The Brass Family Of The Orchestra
Style: Educational, Religious
Released: 1970
Country: Australia
Size MP3 version: 1168 mb
Size APE version: 1107 mb
Size WMA version: 1831 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 311
Format: AHX DMF MIDI MOD DXD ASF MP1
Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Mary Champion De Crespigny - Children Sing And Play / The Brass Family Of The Orchestra


Tracklist

A1 Down By The River
A2 Orientis Partibus
A3 The Magnificat
A4 Nunc Dimittis
A5 Lord Of The Dance
A6 Hosanna
A7 When Christ Was Born Of Mary Free
A8 Angels From The Realms Of Glory
A9 Jenny Jenkins
A10 The Cuckoo
A11 All Through The Night
A12 Children Go Where I Send Thee
Trumpet: Demonstrating The Quality And Range Of The Instrument
A1a Leonore Overture No. 2
A1b Peter And The Wolf
A1c Le Coq D'or
A1d Symphony No. 9
French Horn
A2a Gotterdammerung
A2b Capriccio Espagnole
Trombone
A3a Tuba Mixum From Requiem
A3b Lassius Trombone From Tannhauser
A3c Scheherazade
Tuba
A4a Tubby The Tuba
A4b Dia Meistersinger
Brass Ensemble
A5a Canzona
A5b Fanfare For Bima

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – W & G Record Processing Co.
  • Distributed By – W & G Record Processing Co.
  • Recorded By – Gamba Studios
  • Recorded At – Presbyterian Girls College Junior School, Glen Osmond, South Australia

Credits

  • Brass [Players Of Brass Instruments] – South Australian Symphony Orchestra
  • Choir [Mistress] – Lois Brooks
  • Conductor – Mary Champion De Crespigny*
  • French Horn – Guy Gibbs
  • Photography By – Arnold Studios
  • Recorder – Eva Tolstochev
  • Recording Supervisor – Kevin Roper
  • Trombone – Desmond Blundell
  • Trumpet – Standish Roberts
  • Tuba – Cyril Britton

Notes

Recorded in Australia. This recording was made at the Junior School in December 1970. Birds in the garden can be heard in the background.
This recording is recommended for children of all ages for listening and active participation.

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