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Lydia Kakabadse: The Phantom Listeners; Arabian Rhapsody Suite; The Mermaid (2011)
performed by Ben Fullbrook (percussion), Ben Griffiths (double bass), Bozidar Vukotic (cello), Caroline Dale (cello), Christian Wilson (organ), Christian Wilson (piano), Clare McCaldin (mezzo-soprano), Emma Brain-Gabbott (soprano), Kit Hesketh-Harvey
composed by Lydia Kakabadse -
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This Sceptred Isle: Music Inspired By the Events of the 20th Century (2000)
performed by Caroline Dale (cello), Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ), Delyth Jones (soprano), Elsa Kendal (contralto), Jeremy Suter (organ), Martin Jones (piano), Michael Laird (trumpet), Robin Leggate (tenor), Simon Lawford (organ), BBC Singers (choir, chorus)
composed by Edward Elgar, Eric Coates, Geoffrey Burgon, George Butterworth, Gustav Holst, Hamish MacCunn, Hubert Parry, John Tavener, Malcolm Arnold, Michael English, Percy Grainger, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Addinsell, Ronald Binge, William Mathias -
Songs of the Sky (2009)
performed by Adrian Bending (percussion), Alina Ibragimova (violin), Beatrix Lovejoy (violin), Caroline Dearnley (cello), Catherine Musker (viola), Charles Daniels (tenor), Clare Finnimore (viola), Hugh Watkins (piano), Jacqueline Shave (violin)
composed by Huw Watkins, Jason Yarde, John Tavener, Steve Martland, Tarik O'Regan -
The Light Princess [Original Cast Recording] (2015)
performed by Adam Pearce (vocals), Amy Booth Steel (vocals), Anna Stokes (flute), Ben Thompson (vocals), C.J. Johnson (vocals), Caroline Dale (cello), Caspar Phillipson (vocals), Clive Rowe (vocals), Daniel Bhattacharya (violin), David Langham (vocals)
composed by Tori Amos -
A Summer Place (2014)
performed by Alex Wilson (piano), Caroline Dale (cello), Caroline Dale, Dave Arch (piano), Dave Cottrell (drums), James McMillan (flugelhorn), James McMillan (keyboards), James McMillan (horn), James McMillan (bass), Luis Conte (percussion), Mark Jaimes (bass)
composed by Burt Bacharach, Charles Williams, Henry Mancini, John Barry, Max Steiner, Michel Legrand, Paul Desmond, Paul Simon
