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Classical
Performer: Benjamin Britten
Title: Hymn To St. Cecelia / Sacred And Profane
Style: Modern, Contemporary
Year 1984
Genre: Classical
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 139
MP3 size: 1268 mb
FLAC size: 1795 mb
WMA size: 1925 mb
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Benjamin Britten - Quink - Hymn To St. Cecelia / Sacred And Profane mp3 album


Benjamin Britten - Quink - Hymn To St. Cecelia / Sacred And Profane mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Hymn To St. Cecelia, Op. 27
Words By – W.H. Auden*
10:20
Five Flower Songs, Op. 47 (10:25)
A2.1 A) To Daffodils
Words By – Robert Herrick
A2.2 B) The Succession Of The Four Sweet Months
Words By – Robert Herrick
A2.3 C) Marsh Flowers
Words By – George Crabbe
A2.4 D) The Evening Primrose
Words By – John Clare
A2.5 E) Ballad Of Green Broom
Words By – Anonymous
B1 Sacred And Profane, Op. 91 (Eight Medieval Lyrics)
Words By – Anonymous
15:40
B2 A Wealden Trio: The Song Of The Women
Words By – Ford Madox Ford
2:49
B3 The Sycamore Tree
Words By – Traditional
1:46
B4 A Shepherds Carol
Words By – W.H. Auden*
3:55

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Etcetera Records B.V.
  • Copyright (c) – Etcetera Records B.V.

Credits

  • Bass Vocals – Marcel Moester
  • Composed By – Benjamin Britten
  • Contralto Vocals – Corrie Pronk
  • Ensemble – Quink Vocal Ensemble*
  • Illustration [Front Cover Drawing], Artwork – Etcetera
  • Producer – Klaas A. Posthuma*
  • Soprano Vocals – Machteld van Woerden, Paula de Wit
  • Tenor Vocals – Harry van Berne

Notes

℗ 1984 Etcetera Records B.V./Amsterdam, Klaas Posthuma Productions/Castricum, The Netherlands
© 1984 Etcetera Records B.V./Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Printed in The Netherlands. All rights reserved.

The sleeve notes are in English, French and German.

The digital record has been made in West Germany using DMM™ (Direct Metal Mastering) - A trademark by TELDEC

Hymn To St. Cecelia, Op. 27 was composed in 1942.
Five Flower Songs, Op. 47 was composed in 1950.
Sacred And Profane, Op. 91 (Eight Medieval Lyrics) was composed in 1975.
A Wealden Trio: The Song Of The Women was composed 1929-67.
The Sycamore Tree was composed 1930-67.
A Shepherds Carol was composed in 1944.

A separate 4-page insert/Leaflet (size 12' by 12') contains the sung-texts, as well as photos and illustrations.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A - runout - etched by hand): ST-093-A ETC 1017-A CS-B-Ⅱ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B - runout - etched by hand): ST-093-B ETC 1017-B CS-B-Ⅱ