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  1. Spano—Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (+ Cantata "Dona nobis pacem" + The Lark Ascending). ASO Media CD-1005 (Woodruff Center, Atlanta, 21–22 February 2014) Elder—Hallé Orchestra (+ Symphony No. 6). Hallé CD HLL 7547 (Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, 7 April 2016) Manze—Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (+ A Pastoral Symphony). Onyx 4161 ...

  2. Sep 9, 2014 · September 9, 2014. Duration. 01:23:11. Genre. Classical. Styles. Choral, Symphony, Orchestral. Recording Date. February 21, 2014 - February 22, 2014. Recording Location. Woodruff Performing Arts Center, Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta, Georgia. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Jennifer Higdon: The Singing Rooms (2010)

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  3. 2 October 1936. ( 1936-10-02) Scoring. soprano. baritone. mixed choir. orchestra. Dona nobis pacem (English: Grant us peace) is a cantata written by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1936 and first performed on 2 October of that year. The work was commissioned to mark the centenary of the Huddersfield Choral Society.

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  5. Release Date: 15th Oct 2007. Catalogue No: SOMMCD071. Label: Somm. Series: Céleste. Length: 71 minutes. Awards: CD. $15.25. Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. Add CD to basket. Downloads. What are FLAC and MP3? MP3 $10.00. FLAC(CD quality, 44.1 kHz, 16 bit) $13.00. No digital booklet included. Add download to basket. View full details.

  6. Sep 16, 2014 · Spano is becoming somewhat of a VW specialist these days, and this set now makes for four CDs worth of music that the orchestra has recorded of the Englishman. It was the Huddersfield Choral Society that commissioned the cantata Dona nobis pacem for its 100th anniversary.

  7. On the first disc is Vaughan Williams' 1936 Cantata Dona Nobis Pacem, for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra. While the Fourth Symphony may well hint at war, Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant us Peace) directly takes on the subject of war.

  8. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra/Robert Spano. ASO Media CD-1005 2CDs 83m. I might be alone, but I always wondered what Robert Shaw's generally excellent Telarc Dona nobis pacem ( Telarc CD-80479 reviewed in 2000 for Classical Net by Mr. Steve Schwartz) would sound like with a firmer hand on the podium. Shaw was of course one of the 20 th Century's ...