Tracklist

CD 1
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1A Ceremony of Carols: Procession
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: I. Procession (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:30
2A Ceremony of Carols: Wolcum Yole!
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: II. Wolcum Yole! (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:27
3A Ceremony of Carols: There is no rose
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Decca Record Company Ltd. (for copyrights use only!) (in 1991)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: III. There is no Rose (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten2:32
4A Ceremony of Carols: That yonge child
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: IV. (a) That yongë child (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:53
5A Ceremony of Carols: Balulalow
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: IV. (b) Balulalow (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:18
6A Ceremony of Carols: As dew in Aprille
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: V. As dew in Aprille (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:08
7A Ceremony of Carols: This little Babe
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: VI. This little babe (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:33
8A Ceremony of Carols: Interlude
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: VII. Interlude. Andante pastorale (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten4:03
9A Ceremony of Carols: In freezing winter night
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: VIII. In Freezing Winter Night (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten3:40
10A Ceremony of Carols: Spring carol
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: IX. Spring Carol (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:16
11A Ceremony of Carols: Deo gracias - Adam lay ibounden
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: X. Deo gracias! (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:16
12A Ceremony of Carols: Recession
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
harp:
Rachel Masters (harp player) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Marcus Body (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), John McFadzean (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Michael Pearce (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13), Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Winn (treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: XI. Recession (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
Benjamin Britten1:41
13Rejoice in the Lamb: Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten4:08
14Rejoice in the Lamb: For I will consider my cat Jeoffry
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-09-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten1:59
15Rejoice in the Lamb: For the Mouse...
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-09-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten0:57
16Rejoice in the Lamb: For the flowers are great blessings
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-09-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten2:05
17Rejoice in the Lamb: For I am under the same accusation
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten2:36
18Rejoice in the Lamb: For H is a spirit
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-09-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten3:58
19Rejoice in the Lamb: Hallelujah
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
organ:
Peter Barley (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23)
alto vocals:
James Crookes (boy alto) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
bass vocals:
Daniel Sladden (bass singer) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
tenor vocals:
Simon Williams (tenor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Peter Barley (from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Rupert Johnston (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
partial recording of:
Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30 (from 1990-09-19 until 1990-12-13)
lyricist:
Christopher Smart (English poet and hymnwriter)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1943-05 until 1943-07-17)
premiered at:
St Matthew's Church (Northampton, UK) in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1943-09-21)
part of:
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 30)
Benjamin Britten1:22
20A Boy was Born: Theme. A boy was born
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Theme. A boy was born (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten2:01
21A Boy was Born: Variation I. Lullay, Jesu
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Variation I. Lullay, Jesu (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten4:11
22A Boy was Born: Variation II. Herod
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Variation II. Herod (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten2:22
23A Boy was Born: Variation III. Jesu, as Thou art our Saviour
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Variation III. Jesu, as Thou art our Saviour (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten2:53
24A Boy was Born: Variation IV. The three kings
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Variation IV. The three kings (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten2:56
25A Boy was Born: Variation V. In the bleak mid-winter
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Variation V. In the bleak mid-winter (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten4:44
26A Boy was Born: Variation VI (Finale). Noel!
engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer)
producer:
Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13) and Women of the Cambridge Chamber Choir (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
treble vocals:
Thomas Rose (boy treble) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
performer:
Ladies From The Cambridge University Chamber Choir
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (on 1990-03-19, from 1990-09-21 until 1990-09-23, from 1990-12-12 until 1990-12-13)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Variation VI (Finale). Noel! (from 1990-03-19 until 1990-12-13)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten8:59

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art direction:Jonathan Schneider
liner notes:Anthony Burton (liner notes)
miscellaneous support:Cyrus Meher‐Homji
part of:Australian Eloquence (Deutsche Grammophon/Decca/Philips/ABC Classics) (order: 35)
Eloquence (Deutsche Grammophon/Decca/Philips Classics) (order: 142)
ASIN:DE: B000060MDQ [info]
discography entry:http://library.ecu.edu.au:2082/search~S7?/cY20679/cy20679/-3,-1,0,E/frameset&FF=cy20676&1,1, [info]
http://www.classicstoday.com/review/review-6984/ [info]