Winter Words, op. 52: Wagtail and baby
~ Recording by Peter Pears, Benjamin Britten
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 6.19 | Winter Words, op. 52: Wagtail and baby | 1:58 | Benjamin Britten | Britten Conducts Britten, Vol. IV |
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| 6.19 | Winter Words, op. 52: Wagtail and Baby | 1:58 | Benjamin Britten | Britten conducts Britten Vol. 4 |
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| 1.10 | Winter Words, op. 52: III. Wagtail And Baby | 1:59 | Benjamin Britten | Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo / Winter Words / Who are these Children / Tit for Tat / Let the Florid Music Praise / Purcell Realizations |
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| 44.17 | Winter Words, op. 52: Wagtail and baby | 1:59 | Benjamin Britten | The Complete Works |
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Relationships
| producer: | James Walker |
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| piano: | Benjamin Britten (in 1954-03) |
| tenor vocals: | Peter Pears (in 1954-03) |
| recorded at: | Decca Studios in West Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1954-03) |
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| recording of: | Winter Words, op. 52: 3. Wagtail and Baby (in 1954-03) |
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Related works
Winter Words, op. 52: 3. Wagtail and Baby
| lyricist: | Thomas Hardy |
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| composer: | Benjamin Britten (in 1953) |
| part of: | Winter Words, op. 52 (order: 3) |
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| orchestrations: | Winter Words, op. 52: III. Wagtail and Baby (A Satire) |