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Valérie Masterson & Robert Tear With Kenneth Alwyn Conducting The Bournemouth Sinfonietta - Sing Gilbert & Sullivan (LP).
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Sir Arthur Sullivan (Composer), Valerie Masterson (Performer), Robert Tear (Performer), Sheila Armstrong (Performer), Benjamin Luxon (Performer), Bournemouth Sinfonietta (Orchestra), Kenneth Alwyn (Conductor), Northern Sinfonia of England (Orchestra), Richard Hickox (Conductor) & 6 more Format: Audio C. In 1982, EMI published an album of G&S solos and duets featuring Valerie Masterson, the former D'Oyly Carte soprano, and Robert Tear, an English grand opera tenor with rather little G&S background. Most of the items were G&S staples, with a couple of items from Ruddigore being as adventurous as the disc got. In 1984, EMI published a considerably more interesting highlights disc called "Here's a How-De-Do" featuring Tear, Sheila Armstrong and Benjamin Luxon.
Kenneth Alwyn in 1985 by Robin Adler FRSA. Kenneth Alwyn (born Kenneth Alwyn Wetherell, 28 July 1925) is an English conductor, composer and writer. Described by BBC Radio 3 as "one of the great British musical directors", Alwyn is known for his many recordings, including with the London Symphony Orchestra on Decca’s first stereophonic recording of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. Alwyn presented the BBC TV series The Orchestra, conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The series culminated in a performance of Benjamin Britten’s Let’s Make an Opera and was part of a pioneering educational movement, led by John Hosier, to teach music in schools through the medium of television. Alwyn also presented a BBC Omnibus documentary on the music of Tchaikovsky, directed by Sir John Drummond. Gilbert & Sullivan: Valerie Masterson and Robert Tear sing Gilbert & Sullivan (1983) with the Bournemouth Sinfonietta. The Most Happy Fella (2007) featuring Brian Blessed. Carousel (2007) featuring Mandy Patinkin.
The Bournemouth Sinfonietta was a chamber orchestra founded in 1968 as an offshoot of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra . Arthur Sullivan : Excerpts from operettas (Valerie Masterson, Robert Tear/ Kenneth Alwyn). Johan Svendsen: Icelandic Melodies, Norwegian and Swedish Folksongs (Richard Studt). Ralph Vaughan Williams: Overture 'The Poisoned Kiss', Two Hymn-tune Preludes, The Running Set, Sea Songs (George Hurst), Flos campi, Suite for viola and orchestra (Frederick Riddle/ Norman Del Mar).
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an English orchestra with a remit to serve the South and South West of England. Founded in 1893, the BSO has developed a reputation as one of the UK's major orchestras and has worked with many of the world's leading composers, conductors and performers. Originally based in Bournemouth, the BSO moved its offices to the adjacent town of Poole in 1979.
Download the album or mp3, watch videos Valérie Masterson. All video clips of all the songs are here. After study in Italy, she began to sing opera in Europe. Returning to England, Masterson performed as principal soprano with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1964 to 1969, becoming popular with audiences and participating in several of the company's recordings, as well as those of Gilbert and Sullivan for All and the BBC. She next joined English National Opera and went on to an international opera career lasting more than three decades.
The Bournemouth Sinfonietta was a chamber orchestra founded in 1968 as an off-shoot of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. During its existence the Bournemouth Sinfonietta gained a national reputation, appearing in The Proms and also undertook short overseas tours, including Germany (1987), Italy and Turkey (1992), Romania (1994), Spain (1995), Brazil (1996) and France (1997) [Street S, Carpenter R. A tribute to a fine ensemble - The Bournemouth Sinfonietta. Maurice Gendron, Conductor/Director 1971-73 Kenneth Montgomery, Principal Conductor, 1973-77 Volker Wangenheim, Principal Conductor 1977-1980 Ronald Thomas, Musical Director 1980-85 (Leader from 1976) Roger Norrington, Principal Conductor 1985-1989 Tamas Vasary, Principal Conductor and Artistic Director 1989-1997 (Conductor Laureate 1997-99) Alexander Polianichko, Principal Conductor 1997-99. Recordings by the Bournemouth Sinfonietta. In under 30 years, the orchestra recorded a large range of music from Baroque to contemporary on various record labels; some of those recordings are listed here.
| A1 | Iolanthe: If We're Weak Enough To Tarry |
| A2 | Ruddigore: If Somebody There Chanced To Be |
| A3 | The Gondoliers: Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes |
| A4 | Patience: Prithee, Pretty Maiden |
| A5 | The Yeomen Of The Guard: Is Life A Boon? |
| A6 | HMS Pinafore: The Hours Creep On Apace |
| A7 | The Mikado: A Wandering Minstrel I |
| A8 | Ruddigore: Happily Coupled Are We |
| B1 | The Gondoliers: O Rapture, When Alone Together |
| B2 | Patience: A Magnet Hung In A Hardware Shop |
| B3 | The Mikado: The Sun Whose Rays |
| B4 | HMS Pinafore: Refrain, Audacious Tar |
| B5 | HMS Pinafore: Sorry Her Lot |
| B6 | The Mikado: Were You Not To Ko-Ko Plighted |
| B7 | The Yeomen Of The Guard: Free From His Fetters Grim |
| B8 | The Pirates Of Penzance: Poor Wandering One! |
| B9 | The Pirates Of Penzance: Stay, Frederic, Stay! |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DS-37996 | Valerie Masterson* • Robert Tear, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Kenneth Alwyn | Valerie Masterson* • Robert Tear, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Kenneth Alwyn - A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala (LP) | Angel Records | DS-37996 | US | 1983 |
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