Recordings of Lennox Berkeley's music
20th Century Flute Concertos
Also includes concertos by Nielson, Honegger and Ibert
- Flute Sonata (op. 93 part 2, by Francis Poulenc, orchestrated by LB)
Performed by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Steuart Bedford (conductor) & Jennifer Stinton (flute)
The English Anthem Vol. II
- Thou Hast Made Me (op. 55 part 1)
Performed by the Choir of Magdalen College Oxford & John Harper (conductor)
Sir Lennox Berkeley, A Centenary Tribute
As a centenary tribute Hyperion Records released a CD of Lennox Berkeley's works, played by the Nash Ensemble. (Originally issued on Hyperion A66086)
- Sonatina (op. 39)
- Sextet (op. 47)
- Diversions for 8 instruments (op. 63)
- Oboe Quartet (op. 70)
- Palm Court Waltz (op. 81 part 2a)
Performed by the Nash Ensemble
Trio plus Oboe
- String Trio (op. 19)
Performed by Valerie Rubin (violin), Martin Timphus (viola), Barbara Bode (oboe) & Markus Mayers (cello)
Janet Baker
Label: BBC Legends
Release date: April 2003
Catalogue no: BBCL41172
- Five Poems (op. 53, W. H. Auden)
Performed by Janet Baker & Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
Lo, the full, final sacrifice
- A Festival Anthem (op. 21 part 2)
Performed by the St. Albans Abbey Girls Choir, Simon Johnson (conductor) & James McVinnie (organ)
British Music for Piano Duet
Label: Campion Records
Release date: February 2003
Catalogue no: RRCD1353
- Palm Court Waltz (op. 81 part 2a)
Performed by Peter Lawson & Alan MacLean
The Saint Thomas Tradition
Includes Regina Coeli (no. 3 of Three Latin Motets, op 83/1)
- Three Latin Motets (op. 83 part 1)
Performed by the Choir of Saint Thomas Church, Gerre Hancock (conductor) & Judith Hancock (organ)
Triple Treble
Release date: January 2003
On this CD, Marina Klunder (Treble recorder) and Gini Tamboer (Piano) have recorded Lennox Berkeley's Sonatina Op 13. Works by other 20th Century composers (Hans-George Burghardt and Herbert Baumann) are also included. The Berkeley Sonatina is more often played on the flute (notably by James Galway), but it was written for the recorder player Carl Dolmetsch in 1939. So this CD provides the opportunity to hear the work played as originally intended.
- Sonatina (op. 13)
Performed by Marina Klunder (treble recorder) & Gini Tamboer (piano)