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Stanford: Songs of the Fleet / Songs of the Sea / A Ballad of the Fleet cover
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CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD
Stanford: Songs of the Fleet / Songs of the Sea / A Ballad of the Fleet
Gerald Finley (baritone) / BBC National Chorus of Wales / BBC National Orchestra of Wales / Richard Hickox
[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD - released 1/May/2006 ]
1001 Classical recordings you must hear before you die (1901-1950) - GRAMOPHONE MAGAZINE AWARD WINNER 2006: Choral Recording - "An out-and-out winner, with Finley on top form - heartily recommended!" (Recording of the Month Gramophone July 2006)
Songs & Proverbs of William Blake cover
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BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Songs & Proverbs of William Blake
Gerald Finley (baritone), Julius Drake (piano)
[ Hyperion / CD - released 20/Jun/2010 ]
"Finley as ever acquits himself as a fine singer, a conscientious artist and a thoroughly reliable musician....In all (including the Blake) Julius Drake is the superb pianist." (Gramophone Award WINNER 2011 - Solo Vocal)
The Creation (Die Schupfung) cover
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JOSEF HAYDN
The Creation (Die Schupfung)
Sylvia McNair, Donna Brown, Michael Schade, Gerald Finley / The Monteverdi Choir / The English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner
[ Deutsche Grammophon Grand Prix / 2 CD - released 3/Mar/2007 ]
'...yet his (Gardiner) is a fun Creation and a real enrichment of the library...Gardiner stands firm as an easy first choice; a re-creator of vision, a great invigorator and life-enhancer' Gramophone
The Ballad Singer cover
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6+ weeks
BEETHOVEN / BRAHMS / LOEWE / SULLIVAN / WOLF / etc
The Ballad Singer
Gerald Finley (baritone) Julius Drake (piano)
[ Hyperion / CD - released 10/Jun/2011 ]
"Drake's playing has successfully suited the varied repertoire. Finley has enthralled with his interpretations and delighted with his singing purely as singing, combining the two aspects expertly." (International Record Review)
Songs cover
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ROGER QUILTER
Songs
John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano)
[ Hyperion / CD - released 1/Jul/2010 ]
John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Blow: Venus & Adonis cover
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JOHN BLOW
Blow: Venus & Adonis
Rosemary Joshua (sop), Gerald Finley (bar), Robin Blaze (countertenor), Clare College, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Renae Jacobs
[ Harmonia Mundi Gold / CD - released 29/Sep/2008 ]
"Rene Jacobs and his musicians present Blow's Venus and Adonis with persuasive style and dramatic clarity...Venus's lament and the closing plaintive chorus touch the heart deeply." (Daily Telegraph)
Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1) / Overture to 'the Wasps' cover
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RALF VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1) / Overture to 'the Wasps'
Susan Gritton (soprano) Gerald Finley (baritone) London Symphony chorus and orchestra / Richard Hickox
[ Chandos / SACD - released 1/Jan/2007 ]
'Gritton's fearless and star-bright soprano waved the flags of the nations, and with [Geralrd] Finley, finally hoisted the anchor to set free the voyaging soul.' Hilary Finch, The Times, 06 June 2006
Beethoven: Symphony No 9 'Choral' cover
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LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN
Beethoven: Symphony No 9 'Choral'
Twyla Robinson, Karen Cargill, John Mac Master, Gerald Finley / London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus / Bernard Haitink
[ LSO Live SACD / Hybrid SACD - released 29/Sep/2006 ]
Hybrid/SACD - playable on all compact disc players Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a landmark in the history of music, changing the concept of what a symphony could be. The use of solo singers and a chorus in the final movement was revolutionary, and