
George Dyson: The Canterbury Pilgrims; At the Tabard Inn; In Honour of the City |
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Disc: 1
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The Canterbury Pilgrims: 7. The Haberdasher and his Fraternity. The Merchant
Disc: 2
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1. At the Tabard Inn, overture for orchestra
Composer: George Dyson (1883 - 1964)
Period: Modern
2. Canterbury Pilgrims, for soloists, chorus & orchestra
Written: 1943 Length - 11 min 50 sec Venue: Blackheath Concert Halls, England
Composer: George Dyson (1883 - 1964)
Period: Modern
3. In Honour of the City, fantasia for chorus & orchestra
Written: 1930 Country: England Length - 78 min 11 sec Venue: Blackheath Concert Halls, England Performers: Kenny, Yvonne - null ; Stephen Roberts [Bass-Baritone Vocal] - null ; Tear, Robert - null
Composer: George Dyson (1883 - 1964)
Period: Modern
Form / Genre: Fantasy
Written: 1928 Length - 15 min 10 sec Venue: Blackheath Concert Halls, England Notes: Recording information: Blackheath Concert Halls, England (09/30/1996-10/05/1996). Yvonne Kenny, Robert Tear, Stephen Roberts, Hickox/London Symphony Chorus and London Symphony Orchestra The world-premiere recording of Dyson's most well-known work, performed with great affection and bold expressiveness. As a bonus, we also get In Honor of the City, his first major choral piece. ~ Bruce Eder * Estimated Delivery Dates are based on anticipated order processing and transit times, and are not guaranteed dates. Shipping or Dimension weight in pounds: 0.2 Shipping Options and Policies |
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