Recordings of Lennox Berkeley's music
Recordings of How Love Came In are found on the following CD albums: (clear search)
Britten the Performer: Complete Decca Recordings

Release date: September 2013
Catalogue no: 0289 478 5672 6
This 27-CD set brings together for the first time Britten's complete Decca recordings as pianist and conductor in which he performs music by other composers - an astonishing variety of music that ranges from large-scale choral works by Bach and Purcell to Schumann and Elgar, as well as orchestral works by Mozart, Haydn and Schubert. Solo vocal repertory is generously represented with important works by Schubert and Schumann and early twentieth-century English song. Chamber music features Britten the pianist in partnership with two of Brittens closest collaborators: Mstislav Rostropovich and Sviatoslav Richter.
During the research and preparation for this set a major discovery was made. The existence of a few unpublished Schubert songs was already known and a few works which had never appeared on CD already ensured their inclusion at the planning stage. However the discovery of an unpublished tape containing almost 50 minutes of Mozart (including Symphony No.40) with the London Symphony Orchestra recorded in Kingsway Hall in December 1963 was a genuine once in a lifetime discovery! (Synopsis by Amazon)
- How Love Came In
English Song
Peter Pears’ voice was undoubtedly one of the finest and most distinctive of the twentieth century and here he collaborates with Julian Bream and Benjamin Britten in performances of English song. Repertoire includes works by Ford, Morley, Rosseter, Dowland, Pilkington, Campian, Bridge, Butterworth, Ireland, Moeran, Warlock, Holst, Berkeley, Oldham and Britten. (Synopsis by Heritage Records)
- How Love Came In
Songs of Lennox Berkeley
- Tombeaux
- 1) Le Tombeau de Sappho
- 2) Le Tombeau de Socrates
- 3) Le Tombeau d'un Fleuve
- 4) Le Tombeau de Narcissus
- 5) Le Tombeau de Don Juan
- D'un vanneur de blé aux vents (1st version of no. 1 of Three Early Songs)
- Bells of Cordoba (op. 14 part 2)
- Ode du premier jour de mai (op. 14 part 2)
- Five Poems (op. 53, W. H. Auden)
- Autumn's Legacy (op. 58)
- Automne (op. 60 part 3)
- Five Chinese Songs (op. 78)
- Five Herrick Poems (op. 89)
- Sonnet (op. 102)
- How Love Came In
Performed by James Gilchrist (tenor), Anna Tilbrook (piano) & Alison Nicholls (harp)
The English Tenor Vol. 2
- How Love Came In
Performed by Gordon Pullin (tenor) & Roger Fisher (piano)