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A Cantata Founded Upon The Old Morality Play by Sir H. Walford Davies (Op. 17)
Relayed from The New Siloh Chapel, Landore, Swansea

Artists: Joan Elwes (Soprano), Vyra David (Contralto), Tudor Davies (Tenor), Keith Falkner (Baritone)
The New Siloh Chapel Choir
The National Orchestra of Wales
(Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Cymru)
Leader, Louis Levitus
Conducted by Ivor Owen

Part I
The High Father of Heaven Sendeth Death Into The World to Summon Everyman to Come to Him
1. Prologue (Quartet)
2. God Speaketh (Chorus)
3. The Arrest of Everyman by Death (Solo Tenor, Solo Baas, Chorus)
4. Everyman's Lament (Solo Bass and Chorus)

Part II
Everyman Calleth In His Distress, And at Last He Getteth Comfort
1. Everyman's Appeal to Kindred and Fellowship (Solo Bass and Chorus)
2. The Appeal to Riches (Solo Bass and Chorus)
3. The Appeal to his good Deeds (Solo Soprano, Contralto and Bass, and Chorus)
4. Song of Knowledge (Solo Contralto and Chorus)
5. Everyman's Prayer to God (Solo Bass)
6. Everyman's Comfort (Trio and Chorus)

Part III
Everyman Accompanied by Good Deeds, Knowledge, Strength, Beauty, Discretion, and Five-Wits, Cometh to His Grave
1. Everyman's Farewell (Solo Soprano, Bass and Chorus)
He Commends Himself to his God (Solo Bass)
2. Epilogue (Solo and Chorus)

Contributors

Composer:
Sir H. Walford Davies
Soprano:
Joan Elwes
Contralto:
Vyra David
Baritone:
Keith Falkner
Singers:
The New Siloh Chapel Choir
Musicians:
The National Orchestra of Wales
Orchestra leader:
Louis Levitus
Conductor:
Ivor Owen
Organist:
Caredig Williams

5SX Swansea

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