Benjamin Britten
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Born |
November 22, 1913 |
Died |
December 4, 1976 |
Timeline |
Modern |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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BRITTEN: A Charm of Lullabies: 5. The Nurse's Song
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The Nurse's Song, A Charm of Lullabies - Benjamin Britten
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Alexandra Sherman sings: B Britten. "A Cradle Song" from "A Charm of Lullabies"
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Sephestia's Lullaby - Benjamin Britten
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Duo Almage / Benjamin Britten: A charm
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The nurse's song - Magdalena Kozena (from "A Charm of Lullabies")
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VICTORIA JOYCE Salley Gardens (Benjamin Britten)
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Lydia Bateman singing "Cradle Song" by Benjamin Britten
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Sonnet by Keats, music - Benjamin Britten & Tenor Sir Peter Pears
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Rose Thou Art Sick- Poem by William Blake , music Benjamin Britten flv
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