Recordings of Lennox Berkeley's music
Recordings of Theme and Variations are found on the following CD albums: (clear search)
Steven Dearing July Recital
Release date: December 2010
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Steven Dearing (guitar)
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Silent Mountain
Label: Raccanto
Release date: March 2010
Catalogue no: rc007
Available from: Raccanto, Germany
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Stefan Barcsay (guitar)
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The Rebels Within
Release date: November 2009
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Adam Brown (guitar)
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British Guitar Music
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
- Quatre pièces
Performed by Graham Anthony Devine (guitar)
Guitar Works by Lennox and Michael Berkeley
Label: Chandos Records
Release date: November 2004
Catalogue no: CHAN 10261
The second Berkeley recording from Chandos Records in Autumn 2004 was a collection of guitar music (together with pieces by Michael Berkeley), played by Craig Ogden.
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
- Quatre pièces
Performed by Craig Ogden (guitar)
The Lion In the Lute: British Guitar Music
Anders Miolin’s recording has a quite mellow but clear and resonant sound. Miolin’s version is faithfully detailed, and like Garrobé, he adopts the ‘non troppo’ approach to the Rondo. Unusually, the guitar used is a ten-stringed instrument. The programme is substantial, and all British; featuring Walton, Rawsthorne, Berkeley, Tippett and Britten.
Christopher Daly
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Anders Miolin (guitar)
Twentieth Century Guitar I
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Julian Bream (guitar)
Britten/Berkeley: Complete Works for Voice & Solo Guitar
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
- Songs of the Half-Light (op. 65)
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Ian Partridge (tenor) & Jukka Savijoki (guitar)
Lennox Berkeley, Stephen Dodgson, Malcolm Arnold
Alex Garrobé plays sensitively with a warm tone. His middle movement (Lento) is smooth and expressive, has careful dynamic changes but is not too slow. This version also has the merit of a final movement (Rondo) which is more measured than most, thus correctly observing the given tempo marking (Allegro non troppo).
Christopher Daly
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
- Theme and Variations (op. 77)
Performed by Alex Garrobé (guitar)