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Oratorio and Other Chora! Works
The Choir of The Church of St.
Thomas, Leipzig, conducted by Carl Straube (unaccompanied) : Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord (Sing ye to the Lord) (Bach).
Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), with oboe obbligato by Leon Goossens , and Orchestra conducted by Karl Alwin : The End is come ; the pain is over (Cantata No. 159) (Bach, arr. Alwin)
Keith Falkner (baritone): How jovial is my laughter (Cantata No. 205) (Bach)
The Westminster Abbey Choir, conducted by Ernest Bullock (Organ, 0. H. Peasgood ) : Motet, Ave Verum Corpus
Hedwig von Debicka (soprano), with Orchestra conducted by Julius Priiwer : Alleluia (Mozart)
Gerhard Husch (baritone) with The
Berlin State Opera House Orchestra. conducted by Frieder Weissmann : Creation's Hymn (The Heavens are telling) (Beethoven)
The Royal Choral Society and The
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Sargent : Achieved is the Glorious Work (The Creation) (Haydn)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Carl Straube
Soprano:
Elisabeth Schumann
Unknown:
Leon Goossens
Conducted By:
Karl Alwin
Baritone:
Keith Falkner
Conducted By:
Ernest Bullock
Unknown:
H. Peasgood
Conducted By:
Julius Priiwer
Baritone:
Gerhard Husch
Conducted By:
Frieder Weissmann
Unknown:
Malcolm Sargent

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