Monday, April 16, 2007

I listened to:

"America: A prophecy, Op.19" composed by Thomas Ades and performed by Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano) with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Thomas Ades.
"The Fayrfax Carol", "Fool's Rhymes, Op 5" and "January Writ" all composed by Thomas Ades.
"Oh Thou, who didst with pitfall and with gin, Op.3a" composed by Thomas Ades and performed by Polpyphony conducted by Stephen Layton.
"The Lover in Winter" composed by Thomas Ades and performed by Robin Blake (countertenor) and Huw Watkins (piano)
"Life Story, op.8" performed by Claron McFaddon (soprano)
"Cardian Arrest" composed by Christopher Foreman and Cathal Smyth, arranged by Thomas Ades.
"Les Barricades Misterieuses" composed by Francois Couperin, translated by Thomas Ades perfomed by The Thomas Ades ensemble.
"Brahms, Op 21" composed by Thomas Ades and performed by Christopher Maltman (baritone) and The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Thomas Ades.

-Richard

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