Gerd Schinkel

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Artist name Roles Recordings
Dame Janet Baker vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Hallé Choir vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Hallé Orchestra performing orchestra The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Richard Lewis (Welsh tenor) vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"

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Artist name Roles Recordings
Dame Janet Baker vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Hallé Choir vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Hallé Orchestra performing orchestra The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Richard Lewis (Welsh tenor) vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
Sir John Barbirolli conductor The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"
The Ambrosian Singers vocal The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark! a grand mysterious harmony", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "But hark!" / "Low-born clods of brute earth", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "Praise to His Name!" / "Take me away", The Dream of Gerontius: Part II. "There was a mortal" / "Praise to the Holiest"