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28 Jul 2002, Royal Albert Hall
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19:30
Sun 28 Jul 2002
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Programme
Arnold Schoenberg
Gurrelieder
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Donald Runnicles
conductor
conductor
Christine Brewer
Tove
Tove
Peter Sidhom
Peasant
Peasant
Philip Langridge
Klaus the Fool
Klaus the Fool
Petra Lang
Wood-Dove
Wood-Dove
Jon Villars
Waldemar
Waldemar
Ernst Haefliger
speaker
speaker
Philharmonia Chorus (1964-77, New Philharmonia Chorus)
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
BBC Symphony Chorus (pre-1932, National Chorus; 1933-4, BBC Chorus; 1935-77, BBC Choral Society)
Composers
Arnold Schoenberg
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Schoenberg: Gurrelieder
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