Talk:Peter Graeme
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Other recordings
[edit]As a relation of Peter Graeme I probably shouldn't edit the article. There are a couple of other recordings that could be mentioned:
Britten The Performer [Shostakovich] Symphony No. 14 op 135, for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra[a]; Britten: Nocturne, for Tenor, Seven Obligato Instruments and Strings, op. 60[b] Benjamin Britten, English Chamber Orchestra [a,b]; Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano), Mark Reshetin (bass)[a]; Peter Pears (tenor), Richard Adeney (flute), Peter Graeme (cor anglais), Thea King (clarinet), Martin Gatt (bassoon), Ifor James (horn), James Blade (timpani), Osian Ellis (harp)[b]. BBC Music BBCB 8013-2. ADD. TT 77:32. Recorded live Maltings, Snape, UK, 14 June 1970[a]; live Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 27 November 1967[b]. | on page 93 of this PDF
is one I found. The other I cannot find a citation for, but grew up with (on vinyl, so may not be available now) was a recording of Peter and the Wolf. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Scrumph (talk • contribs) 11:15, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
- Thank you, will incorporate when I find free time. But you can add facts yourself as long as they are facts with a reference, relative or not. Thanks for your note on my talk!