Symphony No. 1 - 3

SIR LENNOX BERKELEY Symphony No. 1 - 3 (1972-78 UK stereo 3-LP vinyl set on Lyrita, containing the three symphonic works by Lennox Berkeley, performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra or New Philharmonia Orchestra, as well as modern worksfrom other composers, with each part housed in its respective front laminated sleeve. All covers & records are near mint)

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Format 3-LP vinyl record set (Triple LP Album)
Record Label Lyrita
Complete Stock List Go to Lennox Berkeley
Product Catalogue No SRCS57/80/94
Music Genre Experimental, Classical
Country Comes from UK Comes from 'UK'
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Tracklisting & More Information

SRCS 80
A1 Symphony No 1, Op 16 - 1st Movement - Allegro Moderato
A2 Symphony No 1, Op 16 - 2nd Movement - Allegretto
A3 Symphony No 1, Op 16 - 3rd Movement - Lento
A4 Symphony No 1, Op 16 - 4th Movement - Allegro
B1 Concerto For Two Pianos & Orchestra, Op 30 - 1st Movement - Molto Moderato - Allegro
Piano – Boyd McDonald, Garth Beckett
B2 Concerto For Two Pianos & Orchestra, Op 30 - 2nd Movement - Theme & Variations
Piano – Boyd McDonald, Garth Beckett

SRCS 94
Symphony No.2 Op. 51 (1956/7 Revised 1976)
A1 1st Movement: Lento - Allegro - Lento
A2 2nd Movement: Scherzo (Allegro Vivace)
A3 3rd Movement: Lento
A4 4th Movement: Allegro
Piano Concerto In B Flat Op.29 (1947)
B1 1st Movement: Allegro Moderato
B2 2nd Movement: Andante
B3 3rd Movement: Vivace
Credits
Composed By – Lennox Berkeley
Conductor – Nicholas Braithwaite
Orchestra – The London Philharmonic Orchestra, New Philharmonia Orchestra

SRCS 57
A1 –Elizabeth Maconchy Overture, Proud Thames
Conductor – Vernon Handley
A2 –Geoffrey Bush Music (1967) For Orchestra
Conductor – Vernon Handley
B1 –Lennox Berkeley Symphony No.3
Conductor – Lennox Berkeley
B2 –William Alwyn Four Elizabethan Dances (Nos. 1, 2, 5 & 4 From The Set Of Six)
Conductor – William Alwyn
Credits
Leader – Rodney Friend
Orchestra – The London Philharmonic Orchestra

TRIPLE LP  
Recording Artist Lennox Berkeley
Product Title Symphony No. 1 - 3
Product Information Lennox Berkeley Symphony No. 1 - 3 UK 3-LP vinyl record set (Triple LP Album).
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
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