Iona Brown – The Great Exhibition 1851
Лейбл: | Argo (2) – ZPR 109 Argo (2) – ZPR 109/110 Argo (2) – ZPR 110 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | UK |
Дата релиза: | 1970 |
Жанр: | Classical, Non-Music, Stage & Screen |
Стиль: | Romantic, Spoken Word |
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Треклист:
A Prologue: Winter 1849-50 |
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A1a | The Opening To Bleak House | |
A1b | In The City, From Villette | |
A1c | On London Bridge, From Lavengro | |
A1d | Where Lies The Land... | |
A1e | Song Without Words In A Minor Opus 62, No. 5 (1844) | |
A New Year: 1850 |
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A2a | A Letter From William Wordsworth To An Unknown Lady, January 18, 1850 | |
A2b | Queen Victoria To The King Of The Belgians, March 26th, 1850
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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A2c | From Prince Albert's Speech At The Mansion House On The Proposed Great Exhibition, March 21st, 1850
Read By – Richard Pasco |
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A2d | Prelude In A Minor, Opus 28 No. 2 (1839) | |
A2e | From The Cliffs: Noon (Published In The Pre-Raphaelite Magazine The Germ, March 1850) | |
Wordsworth's Death, April 1850 | ||
A2g | From Memorial Verses, April 1850 | |
A2h | From The Journal Of F.D. Maurico, 1805-1872 | |
A2i | From In Memorium | |
Matters Of State |
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A3a | The Prime Minister, Lord John Russell To Queen Victoria
Read By – David King (2) |
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A3b | Queen Victoria To Lord John Russell
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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A3c | Lord John Russell To Prince Albert
Read By – David King (2) |
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A3d | Prince Albert To Lord John Russell
Read By – Richard Pasco |
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A3e | From Alfred, Lord Tennyson, A Memoir
Read By – George Rylands |
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A3f | The Queen's Private Secretary To Alfred Tennyson
Read By – Donald Sinden |
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A3g | Melody For The Violin | |
Day And Night In Victorian England |
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B1a | Eight O'Clock A.M. From Twice Round The Clock | |
B1b | From The Song Of The Shirt | |
B1c | Eleven A.M. In The Park | |
B1d | Driving In The Park | |
B1e | Air Verié For Ophicleide | |
B1f | Clubland: St. James's, From The Newcomes | |
B1g | Early Evening: Regent Street
Read By – Duncan McIntyre |
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B1h | The Ruined Maid | |
B2a | At The Opera | |
B2b | The Amusements Of The People, From Household Words | |
B2c | At The Old Vic | |
B2d | Good Night, Beloved | |
B2e | Eleven O'Clock Until Past Midnight | |
B2f | From The City Of Dreadful Night | |
Exhibition Year: 1851 |
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C1a | The Passage Bird's Farewell | |
C1b | From In Memorium: CV Ring Out, Wild Bells | |
C1c | From The Economist, January 1851
Read By – Duncan McIntyre |
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C1d | The Duke Of Devonshire's Gardener
Read By – Peter Orr |
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C1e | From Charles Greville's Memoirs
Read By – Frank Duncan |
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C1f | From A Speech By Col. C. Sibthorp, M.P. For Lincoln
Read By – Donald Sinden |
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C1g | Prince Albert To The Dowager Duchess Of Coburg
Read By – Richard Pasco |
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C1h | From Queen Victoria's Journal, February 18th 1851
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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C1i | The Stars Beyond The Clouds | |
Interlude: A Government Crisis |
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C2a | Lord John Russell To Queen Victoria, February 21st, 1851
Read By – David King (2) |
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C2b | Queen Victoria To The King Of The Belgians, February 21st, 1851
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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C2c | Prince Albert To The Duke Of Wellington, February 28th, 1851
Read By – Richard Pasco |
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C2d | Queen Victoria To The King Of The Belgians, March 1st, 1851
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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C2e | From A Memorandum By Prince Albert, March 3rd, 1851
Read By – Richard Pasco |
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C2f | Queen Victoria To The King Of The Belgians, March 4th, 1851
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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C2g | From Charles Greville's Memoirs, April 10th, 1851
Read By – Frank Duncan |
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C2h | In The Great Metropolis | |
C2i | Come Let Us Join The Roundelay | |
The First Of May |
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D1a | Lord John Russell To The Prince Albert, April 19th, 1851
Read By – David King (2) |
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D1b | From Queen Victoria's Journal, April 1851
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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D1c | From May Day Ode 1851 | |
D1d | Early Morning - May 1st | |
D1e | From Charles Greville's Memoirs
Read By – Frank Duncan |
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D1f | From May Day Ode | |
D1g | From Queen Victoria's Journal, May 1st 1851
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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D1h | From May Day Ode | |
D1i | From Queen Victoria's Journal
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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D1j | A Most Gorgeous Sight
Text By – Thomas Babington Macaulay |
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D1k | From Queen Victoria's Journal
Read By – Dorothy Tutin |
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D1l | 1851 Polka | |
Contemporary Comment |
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D2a | From Punch 1851 | |
D2b | From The Journal Of Gideon Mantell
Read By – Gary Watson (2) |
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D2c | From The Times | |
D2d | Two Letters To The Morning Chronicle | |
D2e | Some Curious Exhibits
Read By – Virginia McKenna |
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D2f | Shilling Day At The Crystal Palace | |
An Epilogue |
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D3a | Lines Written In Kensington Gardens | |
D3b | From Prince Albert's Speech At The Royal Academy Dinner, May3, 1851
Read By – Richard Pasco |
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D3c | From The Stones Of Venice |
Участники записи:
- Advisor [Artistic Adviser] – George Rylands
- Advisor [Musical Adviser] – Michael Bremner
- Compiled By [Edited By], Directed By – Peter Orr
- Concept By [Devised By] – John Carroll (4)
- Engineer – Kevin Daly
- Music Director [Purcell Consort Of Voices] – Grayston Burgess
- Musician – Iona Brown
- Vocals, Instruments [Vocal And Instrumental Interludes] – The Purcell Consort Of Voices
- Voice Actor [Dialogue] – The Apollo Society
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side 1 Label: ZRG 3189
- Matrix / Runout Side 2 Label: ZRG 3190
- Matrix / Runout Side 3 Label: ZRG 3191
- Matrix / Runout Side 4 Label: ZRG 3192
- Matrix / Runout Side 1 Runout (Stamped): ZRG 3189-4G
- Matrix / Runout Side 2 Runout (Stamped): ZRG 3190-3G
- Matrix / Runout Side 3 Runout (Stamped): ZRG 3191-4G
- Matrix / Runout Side 4 Runout (Stamped): ZRG 3192-3G
Компании:
- Made By – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Printed By – MacNeill Press
- Record Company – The Decca Record Company Limited
Участники записи:
- Advisor [Artistic Adviser] – George Rylands
- Advisor [Musical Adviser] – Michael Bremner
- Compiled By [Edited By], Directed By – Peter Orr
- Concept By [Devised By] – John Carroll (4)
- Engineer – Kevin Daly
- Music Director [Purcell Consort Of Voices] – Grayston Burgess
- Musician – Iona Brown
- Vocals, Instruments [Vocal And Instrumental Interludes] – The Purcell Consort Of Voices
- Voice Actor [Dialogue] – The Apollo Society