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Five Tudor portraits ; Benedicite ; Five variants of Dives and Lazarus

Title
  1. Five Tudor portraits ; Benedicite ; Five variants of Dives and Lazarus / Vaughan Williams.
Published by
  1. Hayes, Middlesex, England : EMI, ℗1987.
Author
  1. Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958.

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Additional authors
  1. Bainbridge, Elizabeth.
  2. Case, John Carol.
  3. Harper, Heather.
  4. Willcocks, David, 1919-2015.
  5. Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958.
  6. Bach Choir (London, England) sng
  7. New Philharmonia Orchestra. itr
  8. London Philharmonic Orchestra. itr
  9. Jacques Orchestra. itr
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital, stereo; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Works.
  2. Tudor portraits
  3. Benedicite.
  4. Five variants of Dives and Lazarus.
  5. Variants of Dives and Lazarus.
Subject
  1. Sacred music
  2. Variations (Music)
  3. Songs
  4. England
  5. Variations (String orchestra)
  6. Folk songs, English > Instrumental settings
  7. Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
  8. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra
  9. Folk songs, English > England > Instrumental settings
Genre/Form
  1. Sacred music.
  2. Songs.
  3. Variations (Music)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. The 3rd work for string orchestra, based on an English folk song.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Digitally remastered.
  4. Durations: 45:00; 14:12; 11:23.
  5. Program notes by Michael Kennedy, and texts (including English translation of 1st work, 3rd mvt.) (19 p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in Kingsway Hall, London, Jan. 23-25, 1969 (1st work) and Jan. 19-20, 1968 (2nd work); and, July 31, 1968, Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge (3rd work).
Language (note)
  1. Sung in English, the 1st work partly in Latin.