March 1962
The GRAMOPHONE
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KATHLEEN FERRJ:ER
Alittle over eight years ago the world lost one of the greatest singers of all time.
Trag:cally and at the height of her career, Kathleen Ferrier died. Fortunately, posterity can enjoy the artistry of this great singer through the medium of records and Decca is proud to present a series of EP records 'In Memoriam' . . .
No. 1 Schubert An die Musik, Op . 88 No. 4; Der Musensohn, Op . 9Z No. 1; Schumann Volksliedchen, Op. 51 No. 2; Wid mung, Op 25 No. 1; Brahms Sapphlsche Ode, Op. 94 No.4 ; Botscha ft, Op. 47 No.2 with Phyllis Spurr or John Newmark (P lano) CEP 719 No. 2 Brahms Gestill te Sehnsuch t. Op . 91 No 1; Geislilches Wlegenlied , Op. 91 No.2 wit h Max Gilbert ( Viola) and Phyllis Spurr (P lano ) CEP 720 NO. 3 Bach Grief for sin- ST. MATTHEW PASSION; All is fulfilled - ST. JOHN PASSION The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted b y Sir Adrian Boult CEP 121
NO . 7 I will walk with my love; Willow, Willow; Ma bonny lad; Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow?; Blow the wind southerly - ; Down by the Sally Gardens CEP 725 No.8 Ye banks and braes; 0 waly, waly ; Now sleeps the crimson petal; Drink to me only with thine eyes ; I know where I'm going CEP 726 B ot h with Phyllis Spurr (Plano)
No. 4 Bach Qui sedes: Agous Del-MASS IN B MINOR The London Philharmonic Orchestra c011ducted by Sir Adrian Boult CEP 722 N O .5 Handel Return . 0 God of hosts - SAMSON ; Fathe r of Heaven - JUDAS MACCABAEUS The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult CEP 723 No . 6 M endelssolin 0 rest In the lord-ELIJAH·; Gluck Wha t is IIfe?-ORFEQ; M endelssohn Woe unto them-ELl JAH*; Handel Ombra mal f ~XERXES . L.S.O./Sir Malcolm Sargent -Boyd Neel Orchestra/Boyd Neel CEP 724
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