A boys' choir sings the rota at the climax of Benjamin Britten's Spring Symphony (Opus 44 first performed 1949).
There are baskets, jewelry, candles, housewares and such CD's as "Celtic Romance" and "Spring Symphonies."
The Spring Symphony is Benjamin Britten's Opus 44.
The songs (and authors) in the Spring Symphony are as follows:
I had two beauties on the Spring Symphony.
(Does "animato," at the end of the first movement of the "Spring" Symphony and elsewhere, really translate as "like a bat out of hell"?)
What could be more original both in format and style than the "Spring Symphony" from 1949?
Though divided into four sections like a typical symphony, the "Spring Symphony" is actually a 12-part work for orchestra, chorus and three vocal soloists.
During the 1959-60 Birmingham season, Davies took over the conducting of Britten's Spring Symphony from the composer, who was unwell.
There were more popular works: St Nicolas and the Spring Symphony.