Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Series |
British composer series |
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British composer series.
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Contents |
1. Prelude-Into the dream (1:57) -- 2. Through the looking-glass (2:01) -- 3. Jabberwocky (1:56) -- 4. A garden of talking flowers (3:26) -- 5. The flying train and some looking-glass insects (2:59) -- 6. A lost wood, Tweedledee and Tweedledee, dancing oysters and a crow (3:35) -- 7. A sheep in a shop by the river -'wool and water' (3:59) -- 8. Humpty Dumpty (2:58) -- 9. The lion and the unicorn (3:06) -- 10. The White Knight-It's my invention (3:23) -- 11. Queen Alice (4:08) -- After the dream (1:35) -- 13. Romney marsh (5:10) -- Alkham valley (6:32) -- The white cliffs (4:43) |
Summary |
Through the looking glass and what Alice found there-an instrumental suite, performed by the Carroll Ensemble, conducted by Peter Cork. Followed by A man of Kent: a suite for small orchestra, performed by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, conducted by Gavin Sutherland |
Notes |
Cameo 2031 |
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Based on the novel. Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there, by Lewis Carroll |
Performer |
The Carroll Ensemble : Jane Pickles, flute ; David Theodore, oboe ; Nicholas Bucnell, clarinet ; Julie Price, bassoon ; Richard Bissill, French Horn ; Rolf Wilson, first violin ; Celia Sheen, second violin ; Ivo van der Werff, viola ; Andrea Hess, cello ; Lindsay Bridgewater, piano ; Peter Cork, conductor ; The Royal Ballet Sinfonia ; Gavin Sutherland, conductor |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll) -- Music
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Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. Through the looking-glass.
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SUBJECT |
Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll) fast (OCoLC)fst00805040 |
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Through the looking-glass (Carroll, Lewis) fast (OCoLC)fst01359689 |
Subject |
Suites.
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Music -- England -- Kent -- 21st century
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Country life -- England -- Kent
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Country life.
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Music.
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Suites.
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England -- Kent.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Music.
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Sutherland, Gavin
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Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898.
Through the looking-glass.
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