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Elisabeth Söderström, Robert Tear & Thomas Allen Boys of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford & City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Simon Rattle | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Thomas Allen (baritone) The Nash Ensemble, Lionel Friend | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Thomas Allen, Robert Tear, Gillian Knight, Lillian Watson, Gwynne Howell, John Doson, Diana Montague, Elaizabeth Bainbridge Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Simon Rattle | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Renata Scotto, Jose Carreras, Kari Nurmela, Thomas Allen Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Songs my Father Taught Me
Adams, S: | The Holy City | Capel: | Love, could I only tell thee | Coates, E: | Bird Songs at Eventide | Dix: | The Trumpeter | Dresser: | On the banks of the Wabash, far away | Lambert, F: | God's Garden She is far from the land | Murray, A: | I'll walk beside you | Novello: | Till the boys come home | O'Connor, F: | The Old House | Peel: | In Summertime on Bredon | Penn: | Smilin' through | Purcell, E C: | Passing by | Quilter: | Drink to me only | Rasbach: | Trees | Robson: | The Cheviot Hills | Sanderson: | Until | Sullivan: | My Dearest Heart The Lost Chord | Tate, P: | The lark in the clear air | Travers, A: | A Mood | Wood, Haydn: | Bird of Love Divine Love's Garden of Roses It is only a tiny garden A brown bird singing |
Thomas Allen (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Hoddinott: | Dives and Lazarus, Op. 39 Felicity Palmer (soprano), Thomas Allen (baritone) Welsh National Opera Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra, David Atherton Concertino for Viola and Small Orchestra, Op. 14 Csaba Erdélyi (viola) New Philharmonia Orchestra, David Atherton Nocturnes and Cadenzas, Op. 62 Moray Welsh (cello) Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves Sinfonia Fidei, Op. 95 Jill Gomez (soprano), Stuart Burrows (tenor) Philharmonia Orchestra, Philharmonia Chorus, Sir Charles Groves |
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Jon Vickers (Peter Grimes), Heather Harper (Ellen Orford), Jonathan Summers (Balstrode), Elizabeth Bainbridge (Auntie), Thomas Allen (Ned Keene), Patricia Payne (Mrs Sedley), John Dobson (Bob Boles), Forbes Robinson (Swallow), Teresa Cahill (First Niece), Anne Pashley (Second Niece), John Lanigan (Rev Horace Adams), Richard van Allan (Hobson) Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Sir Colin Davis recorded 1978 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Zurich Opera House, January 2007
Cecilia Bartoli, Liliana Nikiteanu (Ino), Birgit Remmert (Juno), Isabel Rey (Iris), Charles Workman (Jupiter/Apollo), Anton Scharinger (Cadmus/Somnus) & Thomas Michael Allen (Athamas) Orchestra ‘La Scintilla’, William Christie “Sung dazzlingly, “Myself I shall adore” was one of many high points in Bartoli's stunning performance, her first operatic role in a language other than Italian…The wonderfully intimate Zurich Opera House allows every detail of her performance to be savoured.” International Herald Tribune Cecilia Bartoli’s first operatic Decca DVD release for over 10 years sees her triumphing in the title role of Handel’s late drama, ‘Semele’. This will undoubtedly be the most prestigious start possible to ‘Handel Year’ (marking the 250th anniversary of his death). Not only is this Cecilia Bartoli’s first DVD opera for Decca in 12 years (since Rossini’s ‘La Cenerentola’), it is also her first opera singing in English. ‘Semele’ is presented in Robert Carsen’s stylish modern dress production, originally seen in London, and most recently staged at the Zurich Opera in 2007 (where it will be revived in January 2009). The drama tells of the ambition of the beautiful mortal, Semele, who, not satisfied with being Jupiter’s mistress, strives with fatal results to supplant Jupiter’s wife, Juno. Conceived as an oratorio but nowadays presented as a stage drama, it is a superb vehicle for all the principals, not least the substantial title role, which includes such popular arias as ‘Endless pleasure’ and ‘Myself I shall adore’. Robert Carsen’s acclaimed staging hints at parallels with the problematic relationship between the late Princess Diana and the British Royal Family.Outstanding orchestral accompaniment comes from the renowned combination of William Christie and La Scintilla Filmed in High Definition Widescreen. Stage Director: Robert Carsen TV Director: Felix Breisach | 
| | | Scheduled for release on 9 February 2009. Order it now and we will deliver it as soon as it is available. |
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| |  | Zurich Opera House, January 2007
Cecilia Bartoli, Liliana Nikiteanu (Ino), Birgit Remmert (Juno), Isabel Rey (Iris), Charles Workman (Jupiter/Apollo), Anton Scharinger (Cadmus/Somnus) & Thomas Michael Allen (Athamas) Orchestra ‘La Scintilla’, William Christie “Sung dazzlingly, “Myself I shall adore” was one of many high points in Bartoli's stunning performance, her first operatic role in a language other than Italian…The wonderfully intimate Zurich Opera House allows every detail of her performance to be savoured.” International Herald Tribune Cecilia Bartoli’s first operatic Decca DVD release for over 10 years sees her triumphing in the title role of Handel’s late drama, ‘Semele’. This will undoubtedly be the most prestigious start possible to ‘Handel Year’ (marking the 250th anniversary of his death). Not only is this Cecilia Bartoli’s first DVD opera for Decca in 12 years (since Rossini’s ‘La Cenerentola’), it is also her first opera singing in English. ‘Semele’ is presented in Robert Carsen’s stylish modern dress production, originally seen in London, and most recently staged at the Zurich Opera in 2007 (where it will be revived in January 2009). The drama tells of the ambition of the beautiful mortal, Semele, who, not satisfied with being Jupiter’s mistress, strives with fatal results to supplant Jupiter’s wife, Juno. Conceived as an oratorio but nowadays presented as a stage drama, it is a superb vehicle for all the principals, not least the substantial title role, which includes such popular arias as ‘Endless pleasure’ and ‘Myself I shall adore’. Robert Carsen’s acclaimed staging hints at parallels with the problematic relationship between the late Princess Diana and the British Royal Family.Outstanding orchestral accompaniment comes from the renowned combination of William Christie and La Scintilla Filmed in High Definition Widescreen. Stage Director: Robert Carsen TV Director: Felix Breisach | 
| | | Scheduled for release on 9 February 2009. Order it now and we will deliver it as soon as it is available. |
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Gottfried Hornik, Peter Svensson, Barbara Hendricks, June Anderson, Ulrike Steinsky, Petra Maria, Gabriele Sima, Daniel Ison, Nathan Watts, Julia Bernheimer, John Dawson, Jerry Hadley, Helmut Wildhaber, Thomas Allen, Robert Lloyd & Alastair Miles Scottish Chamber Orchestra & Chorus, Sir Charles Mackerras | 
| | | Unfortunately, as of December 3rd 2008 the UK distributor for this label is in administration. Although an agreement has already been signed with a new distributor, we expect some delay before stock is available again. You may order this item now but please be aware that it may be early 2009 before we are able to despatch it. |
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