Neville Marriner · Robert Tear · Jeffrey Tate · English Chamber Orchestra · Alan Civil
Les Illuminations, op. 18: I. Fanfare
Benjamin Britten - Les Illuminations, op. 18
Neville Marriner
Les Illuminations, op. 18: II. Villes
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IIIa. Phrase
Benjamin Britten - Les Illuminations, op. 18: IIIa. Phrase
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IIIb. Antique
Benjamin Britten - Les Illuminations, op. 18: IIIb. Antique
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IV. Royauté
Les Illuminations, op. 18: V. Marine
Les Illuminations, op. 18: VI. Interlude
Les Illuminations, op. 18: VII. Being Beauteous
Les Illuminations, op. 18: VIII. Parade
Les Illuminations, op. 18: IX. Départ
Serenade, op. 31: Prologue
Benjamin Britten - Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, op. 31
Neville Marriner, Alan Civil
Serenade, op. 31: 1. astoral
Neville Marriner, Robert Tear, Alan Civil
Serenade, op. 31: 2. Nocturne
Serenade, op. 31: 3. Elegy
Serenade, op. 31: 4. Dirge
Serenade, op. 31: 5. Hymn
Serenade, op. 31: 6. Sonnet
Serenade, op. 31: Epilogue
Nocturne, op. 60: "On a poet's lips I slept"
Benjamin Britten - Nocturne, op. 60
Jeffrey Tate, Robert Tear, English Chamber Orchestra
Nocturne, op. 60: "Below the tunders of the uppder deep"
Nocturne, op. 60: "Encinctured with a twine of leaves"
Nocturne, op. 60: "Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting"
Nocturne, op. 60: "But that night when on my bed I lay"
Nocturne, op. 60: "She sleeps on soft, last breaths"
Nocturne, op. 60: "What is more gentle than a wind in summer?"
Nocturne, op. 60: "When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see"