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Benjamin Britten, Sally Matthews, Julian Hubbard, Carole Wilson, Giselle Allen, Edward Lyon, Thomas Heinen, Katharina Bierweiler, Orchestre Du Théâtre Royal De La Monnaie, Ben Glassberg Prologue free listening
Prologue - Benjamin Britten, Sally Matthews, Julian Hubbard, Carole Wilson, Giselle Allen, Edward Lyon, Thomas Heinen, Katharina Bierweiler, Orchestre Du Théâtre Royal De La Monnaie, Ben Glassberg
Johannes Brahms, Valery Gergiev, Sally Matthews, Christopher Maltman, Simon Halsey, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen free listening
Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen - Johannes Brahms, Valery Gergiev, Sally Matthews, Christopher Maltman, Simon Halsey, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra
Benjamin Britten, Richard Farnes, London Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Kennedy, Sally Matthews, Catherine Wyn-Rogers Prologue free listening
Prologue - Benjamin Britten, Richard Farnes, London Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Kennedy, Sally Matthews, Catherine Wyn-Rogers
Carl Maria von Weber, Sir Colin Davis, Christine Brewer, Sally Matthews, Simon O'Neill, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra Overture free listening
Overture - Carl Maria von Weber, Sir Colin Davis, Christine Brewer, Sally Matthews, Simon O'Neill, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra
Francis Poulenc, Sally Matthews, Deborah Polaski, Heidi Brunner, Michelle Breedt, ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Bertrand De Billy Scene 1. Où Est Blanche? free listening
Scene 1. Où Est Blanche? - Francis Poulenc, Sally Matthews, Deborah Polaski, Heidi Brunner, Michelle Breedt, ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Bertrand De Billy
Carl Orff, Sally Matthews, Lawrence Brownlee, Christian Gerhaher, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle O Fortuna free listening
O Fortuna - Carl Orff, Sally Matthews, Lawrence Brownlee, Christian Gerhaher, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle