BBC Symphony Orchestra Songtexte
The Lark Ascending
Anfang 1930
Mitgliedschaften
- Charlotte Aston
- Elizabeth Bass
- Colin Bradbury
- Graham Bradshaw
- Stephen Bryant
- Raymond Clark
- Philip Cobb
- David Cohen
- Michael Cox
- Bela Dekany
- Gwynne Edwards
- Eli Goren
- Jacqueline Hartley
- Clare Hinton
- John Iveson
- Dan Jenkins
- Nancy Johnson
- Joseph Koos
- Susan Monks
- Alex Neal
- Francis Nolan
- William Overton
- Charles Renwick
- Steve Saunders
- Stephen Shakeshaft
- Richard Simpson
- Jesse Stamp
- Denis Vigay
- Helen Vollam
- Paul Watkins
Songtexte
- Times
- From Morning to Midnight: Symphonic Suite: Field
- From Morning to Midnight: Symphonic Suite: Interlude
- From Morning to Midnight: Symphonic Suite: Bank
- From Morning to Midnight: Symphonic Suite: Velodrome
- The Greatest Happiness Principle
- Choral, Op. 8
- Symphony No. 6. Allegro
- The Lark Ascending
- Symphony No. 3. Moderato Pesanta
- A Sea Symphony (Scherzo)
- Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
- The Wasps - Overture
- Greensleeves
- Romanza: Lento
- Act 1: The test must go on as scheduled
- Act 1: Long let me inhale, deeply
- Act 2: Panic
- Act 1: I'll sign the report, sir
- Act 2: A delay in issuing the Potsdam ultimatum
- Act 2: I've spent a great deal of time indulging in controlled fantasies
- Act 1: We are bedeviled by faulty detonators
- Act 2: Edward, the test will be delayed an hour
- Act 2: It's midnight, Jack
- Act 2: That's their signal
- Act 1: Batter my heart
- Act 2: To what benevolent demon do I owe the joy of being thus surrounded
- Act 1: This is a petition
- Act 1: What id it's a dud?
- Act 1: With respect, sir, anyone with good eyes
- Act 2: In the north the cloud-flower blossoms
- Act 2: I've dreamed the same dream
- Act 2: To the farthest west, the sea and the striped country
- Act 1: The end of June 1945
- Act 1: Am I in your light?
- Act 2: The winter dawned, but the dead did not come back
- Act 1: General, you are bearing up with remarkable fortitude
- Act 2: The sky is clear to the east
- Act 1: First of all, let me say
- Act 2: Easter Eve 1945
- Act 2: The Program has been plagued from the start
- Act 2: To keep the weakness secret
- Act 2: Fermi is taking wagers
- Act 2: Lieutenant Bush. Keep a weather eye on Oppenheimer
- Act 1: No. Before the bomb is used
- Act 2: I just finished reading The Magic Mountain
- Act 1: What the hell is wrong with the weather?
- Act 1: Many of us are inclined to say
- Act 2: And love which contains all human spirit
- Act 1: Get them out of here. From now on I'm making my own weather predictions
- Act 2: The only saviors are the ham sandwiches
- Act 2: Zero minus two minutes
- Act 2: Chorus: At the sight of this
- Overture
- Act 1: The nation's fate
- Act 1: Electrical storm
- Act 2: In the midnight, in the flame-brilliant midnight
- Act 1: I have been preoccupied with many matters
- Act 1: The motive of it all was loneliness
- Act 1: Five hundred US Superfortresses are raining incendiary bombs
- Act 1: We surround the plutonium core
- Act 2: Countdown
- Act 2: Interlude: Rain over the Sangre de Cristo
- Violin Concerto
- Cello Concerto No.2