Susan Gritton

Susan Gritton

Susan Gritton

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First Choral Symphony, Op. 41, First Choral Symphony, Op. 41: IVe. Finale. "Spirit here that reignest" (Soprano) - "Bards of Passion and of Mirth" [Chorus]
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First Choral Symphony, Op. 41, First Choral Symphony, Op. 41: IVd. Finale. "Bards of Passion and of Mirth" (Chorus)
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First Choral Symphony, Op. 41, First Choral Symphony, Op. 41: IVc. Finale. "Next thy Tasso's ardent numbers" (Soprano) - "But when Thou joinest with the Nine" [Chorus]
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First Choral Symphony, Op. 41, First Choral Symphony, Op. 41: IVb. Finale. "Then, through thy Temple wide" (Soprano) - "'Tis awful silence then again" [Chorus]
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First Choral Symphony, Op. 41, First Choral Symphony, Op. 41: IVa. Finale. "Spirit here that reignest!" (Soprano) - "God of the golden bow" [Chorus]

Albums

  • Holst: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3

    Oct 2013 • 21 songs

  • Holst: Vedic Hymns / Four Songs, Op. 35 / Humbert Wolfe Settings (English Song, Vol. 6)

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Susan Gritton

Biography

Susan Gritton is an English soprano who made her breakthrough to singing principal roles in 1999. After studying botany at Oxford and London Universities she moved her avocational voice training up to a professional level, then took up singing as a career. She first came to prominence when she won the coveted Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Award in 1994. This resulted in her solo recital debut at London's Wigmore Hall, with Eugene Asti as accompanist. She joined Graham Johnson in the International Songmakers' series, and made extensive appearances in recital throughout England, e...
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