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St. Paul's voyage to Melita Nocturne ; Agincourt

Title
  1. St. Paul's voyage to Melita [sound recording] ; Nocturne ; Agincourt / George Dyson.
Published by
  1. Surrey, England : Somm, p2003.
Author
  1. Dyson, George, 1883-1964.

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Additional authors
  1. Mackie, Neil
  2. Handley, Vernon
  3. Watts, Jane
  4. Ellis, Osian
  5. Willcocks, David, 1919-2015.
  6. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. prf
  7. Bournemouth Symphony Chorus. prf
  8. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. prf
  9. Royal College of Music (Great Britain). Chamber Choir. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (66 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. St. Paul's voyage to Melita
  2. Deo gracias Anglia.
Alternative title
  1. St. Paul's voyage to Melita
Subject
  1. Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
  2. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra
  3. Bible > Acts XXVII > Musical settings
  4. Agincourt, Battle of, Agincourt, France, 1415 > Songs and music
  5. Paul, the Apostle, Saint > Travel > Malta > Songs and music
Call number
  1. *LDC 33333
Note
  1. Works for chorus, sung in English.
  2. Text of the 1st work from Acts XXVII. The 2nd work is the 4th movt. of "Quo vadis."
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Program notes by Lewis Foreman and biographical notes on the performers in English with French and German translations, and texts in English (20 p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. The 1st & 3rd works recorded at Poole Arts Centre, May 25-26, 2002; the 2nd work previously released in 1988.
Author
  1. Dyson, George, 1883-1964.
Title
  1. St. Paul's voyage to Melita [sound recording] ; Nocturne ; Agincourt / George Dyson.
Imprint
  1. Surrey, England : Somm, p2003.
Performer
  1. Neil Mackie, tenor (1st-2nd works). Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus ; Vernon Handley, conductor (1st & 3rd works). Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; Royal College of Music Chamber Choir ; Jane Watts, organ ; Osian Ellis, harp ; Sir David Willcocks, conductor (2nd work).
Event
  1. The 1st & 3rd works recorded at Poole Arts Centre, May 25-26, 2002; the 2nd work previously released in 1988.
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Added author
  1. Mackie, Neil. Performer
  2. Handley, Vernon. Conductor
  3. Watts, Jane. Performer
  4. Ellis, Osian. Performer
  5. Willcocks, David, 1919-2015. Conductor
  6. Dyson, George, 1883-1964. Quo vadis. Night hath no wings.
  7. Dyson, George, 1883-1964. Agincourt.
  8. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Performer
  9. Bournemouth Symphony Chorus. Performer
  10. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Performer
  11. Royal College of Music (Great Britain). Chamber Choir. Performer
Added title
  1. Deo gracias Anglia.
Other standard identifier
  1. 748871223424
Publisher no.
  1. SOMMCD 234 Somm
Research call number
  1. *LDC 33333 Texts & program notes on file.
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