The Little Sweep / Rejoice in the Lamb

~ Release by Benjamin Britten; Sir Philip Ledger (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues (chorus)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: I. “Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues” (chorus, (a) Rejoice in God / (b) Let Nimrod / (c) Hallelujah) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten3:57
2Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry (treble)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
treble vocals:
Simon Channing (Treble. Classical music.)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: II. “For I will consider my Cat Jeoffrey” (treble/soprano) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten2:11
3Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour (alto)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: III. “For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour” (alto) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten0:55
4Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: For the flowers are great blessings (tenor)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: IV. “For the flowers are great blessings” (tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten2:00
5Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: For I am under the same accusation (chorus) —
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: V. “For I am under the same accusation with my Saviour” (chorus) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten2:26
6Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: For H is a spirit (bass & chorus) —
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: VI. “For H is a spirit and therefore he is God” (bass) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: VII. “For the instruments are by their rhimes” (chorus) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: VIII. “For at that time malignity ceases” (chorus) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten3:48
7Rejoice in the Lamb—Festival Cantata Op. 30: Hallelujah (chorus)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
producer:
Christopher Bishop (conductor/producer)
organ:
James Lancelot (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
percussion:
David Corkhill (percussion) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
bass vocals:
Marcus Creed (conductor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
countertenor vocals:
James Bowman (UK countertenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
conductor:
Philip Ledger (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30: IX. “Hallelujah from the heart of God” (chorus) (from 1974-03-18 until 1974-03-20)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
part of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30
Benjamin Britten1:16
8The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: I. The Sweep's Song: "Sweep! Sweep!" (Audience Song I) (Audience, Clem & Black Bob)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:52
9The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: II. Quartet: "Sweep this chimney!" (Miss Baggott, Rowan, Clem & Black Bob)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
contralto vocals:
Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano)
soprano vocals:
Mary Wells (soprano)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:55
10The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: III. Duet: "Now, little white boy!" (Black Bob & Clem)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten2:38
11The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: IIIa. Hide and Seek: "Juliet! Juliet!" (Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano) and Catherine Wearing (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:21
12The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: IV. Shanty: "Pull the rope gently" (Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano) and Catherine Wearing (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:36
13The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: V. Ensemble: "Is he wounded?" (Sam & Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano) and Catherine Wearing (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor) and Sam Monck (treble)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:25
14The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: VI. Marching Song: "Sooty tracks upon the sheet" (Children, Miss Baggott, Black Bob & Clem)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
contralto vocals:
Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano) and Catherine Wearing (soprano)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:37
15The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: VII. Trio: "Sam! Sam!" (Black Bob, Clem & Miss Baggott)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
contralto vocals:
Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:03
16The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: VIII. Aria: "Run, poor sweepboy" (Rowan & Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano), Catherine Wearing (soprano) and Mary Wells (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten4:35
17The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene One: A January Morning: IX. Sammy's Bath: "The kettles are singing" (Audience Song II) (Audience, Rowan & Sam)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano), Catherine Wearing (soprano) and Mary Wells (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten2:45
18The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Two: Later: X. Ensemble: "O why do you weep" (Rowan, Sam & Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano), Catherine Wearing (soprano) and Mary Wells (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor) and Sam Monck (treble)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten2:52
19The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Two: Later: XI. Pantomine and
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:14
20The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Two: Later: XII. Scena: "Ah! … Blackguards!" (Miss Baggott)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
contralto vocals:
Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten3:04
21The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Two: Later: XIII. Finale: "Help! Help! She's collapsed!" (Miss Baggott, Rowan & Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
contralto vocals:
Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano), Catherine Wearing (soprano) and Mary Wells (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten1:55
22The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Two: Later: XIV. The Night Song: "The owl, wide-winging" (Audience Song III) (Audience)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten3:49
23The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Three: The Next Morning: XV. Aria: "Soon the coach will carry you away" (Juliet)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten2:55
24The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Three: The Next Morning: XVI. Ensemble: "Morning, Sammy" (Children & Sam)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano) and Catherine Wearing (soprano)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor) and Sam Monck (treble)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten2:00
25The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Three: The Next Morning: XVII. Trio And Ensemble: "Ready, Alfred?" (Tom, Alfred, Miss Baggott, Rowan & Children)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
contralto vocals:
Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano)
soprano vocals:
Catherine Benson (soprano), Catherine Wearing (soprano) and Mary Wells (soprano)
tenor vocals:
Richard Morton (operatic tenor)
treble vocals:
Cato Fordham (treble/tenor)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten3:07
26The Little Sweep—A Children's Opera in three scenes Op. 45: Scene Three: The Next Morning: XVIII. Finale: Coaching Song: "The Horses Are Champing" (Audience Song IV) (Omnes and Audience)
engineer:
Christopher Parker (classical recording and balance engineer, active from 1950s)
string quartet:
Medici String Quartet
choir vocals:
Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge and Finchley Children’s Music Group (Finchley Childrens Music Group)
soprano vocals:
Katherine Willis (soprano)
treble vocals:
David Glick (treble) and Colin Huehns (treble)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
partial recording of:
The Little Sweep, op. 45
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
librettist:
Eric Crozier (British theatre director and librettist)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 45)
Benjamin Britten2:29

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