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This way to the tomb
First line:
The red fox, the sun, tears the throat of the evening
composer
completed October 1945; incidental music to the 'masque and anti-masque'; first published in 1988
author of text
Recordings
Cover of 'Britten: Songs & Proverbs of William Blake' (CDA67778)
Cover of 'Britten: The Red Cockatoo & other songs' (CDA66823)
Details
No 1: Evening  The red fox, the sun, tears the throat of the evening
No 2: Morning
No 3: Night
This way to the tomb
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The triptych ‘Evening’, ‘Morning’ and ‘Night’ (first published in 1988) originally formed part of the incidental music Britten composed in 1945 for the Masque and Anti-Masque of This Way to the Tomb, a play by Ronald Duncan, who in the following year went on to provide the libretto for Britten’s opera The Rape of Lucretia.

from notes by Arnold Cooke © 2010

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Details for CDA67778 track 27
Morning
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-10-77827
Duration
1'06
Recording date
13 December 2008
Recording venue
All Saints' Church, East Finchley, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Brown
Recording engineer
Julian Millard
Hyperion usage
  1. Britten: Songs & Proverbs of William Blake (CDA67778)
    Disc 1 Track 27
    Release date: June 2010
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