| | Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto CD Watkins, Paul CDS
Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto Music | List Price | $18.99 (You save $4.34) | | Label | Chandos | | Orig Year | 3/4/2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 8264  | | CD Universe Part number | 7620971 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 04, 2008 | | Recording Time | 58 minutes |
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Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto Songs | 1. Cello Concerto (26:37) | | Composer | Cyril Scott (1879 - 1970) | | Conductor | Martyn Brabbins | | Performer | Paul Watkins (Cello) | | Date Written | 1937 | | Venue | Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manche | | Notes | Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester, England (10/17/2007-10/18/2007) | | 2. Symphony No. 1 in G major (6:41) | | Common Name | Symphony 1 | | Composer | Cyril Scott (1879 - 1970) | | Conductor | Martyn Brabbins | | Date Written | 1899 | | Venue | Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manche | | Notes | Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester, England (10/17/2007-10/18/2007) |
Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto Music Composers on Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto CD : Cyril Scott Conductors on Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto CD : Martyn Brabbins Performers on Cyril Scott: Symphony No. 1; Cello Concerto CD : Paul Watkins
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