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Burton Barr Central Library
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CD Symphony Vaughan Williams
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On Shelf
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CD Symphony Vaughan Williams
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On Shelf
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Century Library
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CD Symphony Vaughan Williams
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Notes:
Program notes by Ursula Vaughan Williams, biographical notes on the conductor inserted in containers.
v.1 Text by Walt Whitman; sung in English.
Benita Valente, soprano ; Linda Hohenfeld, soprano ; Thomas Allen, baritone ; Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus ; Leonard Slatkin, conductor.
Philharmonia Orchestra ; John Chambers, viola ; Hugh Bean, Nicholas Whiting, violins (3rd work) ; Matthias Feile, cello (3rd work) ; Jane Marshall, cor anglais (1st work) ; Leonard Slatkin, conductor.
(v.1) Recorded at Abbey Road Studio No. 1, London, June 19-20, 1992. (v.2) Recorded June 1-3 and November 29, 1991 at Abbey Road Studio No. 1, London. (v.3) Recorded on June 7 & 8 and Nov. 29, 1991 in Watford Town Hall, England except: Pastoral Symphony soprano solo, recorded on Nov. 14, 1991 in Powell Hall, St. Louis ; Greensleeves was recorded on June 21, 1992, at Abbey Road Studio 1, London.
(v.4) Recorded April 6 & 8, 1990, at Watford Town Hall, Watford, England. (v.5) Recorded on June 3 and Nov. 28-29, 1991 at Abbey Road Studio No. 1, London, and on Nov. 11, 1992 (organ portion) at Westminster Concert Hall, London. (v.6) Recorded May 31, June 1 and 3, and Nov. 29, 1991, Abbey Road Studio No. 1, London.
Compact disc.
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