Recordings of Lennox Berkeley's music
The English Tenor Vol. 7
Performed by Gordon Pullin (tenor) & Roger Fisher (piano)
O Magnum Mysterium
- I Sing of a Maiden
Performed by the Choir of Lincoln College Oxford, Tom Lyndon (conductor) & Philip Smith (organ)
Song of the Black Swan
- Andantino (op. 21 part 2a, Arrangement of A Festival Anthem)
Performed by Lowri Blake (cello) & Hugh Webb (harp)
Ancient & Modern

Label: Parish Recordings
Release date: January 2001
Catalogue no: Parec CD003
Available from: Bristol Bach Choir
Premiere recording on CD of 'Three Pieces for Organ' (1971) by Lennox Berkeley. Also choral works by Tomas Luis de Victoria, Lennox Berkeley, Johann Bach and Johann Michael Bach.
- Mass for Five Voices (op. 64)
- Three Pieces (op. 72 part 1)
Performed by the Bristol Bach Choir, Nigel Nash (organ) & Peter Leech
Horn Trios

Label: Erato
Release date: October 2000
Catalogue no: 8573
- Trio (op. 44)
Performed by David Pyatt (horn), Levon Chilingirian (violin) & Peter Donohoe (piano)
Bennett, Berkeley, Britten

Label: Musisoft
Release date: September 2000
- Sonatina (op. 17)
Performed by the Trio Lengyel
O Thou Gentle Light

Label: Oakham School
Release date: September 2000
Available from: Music Department, Oakham School, Oakham, Rutland, UK Tel: +44 (0)1572 758797
- Look up sweet babe (op. 43 part 2)
- Thou Hast Made Me (op. 55 part 1)
Performed by David Woodcock (conductor) & Teilhard Scott (organ)
Julian Bream: The Ultimate Guitar Collection Volume 2
Features the first movement of the Sonatina (op. 52/1), Allegretto
- Sonatina (op. 52 part 1)
Performed by Julian Bream (guitar)
Psalms for the Soul
- The Lord is My Shepherd (op. 91 part 1)
Performed by the St. John's Choir Elora & Noel Edison (conductor)
Kathleen Ferrier: Songs My Father Taught Me

Label: Gala
Release date: June 2000
Catalogue no: GL 318
The Four Poems of St. Teresa of Avila was written in the spring of 1947 for Kathleen Ferrier, who gave the first performance. This CD features the recording of that first performance with orchestra on 14 April 1948.
- Four Poems of St. Teresa of Avila (op. 27)
Performed by Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) & Arnold Goldsbrough (conductor)