Noye's Fludde, op. 59, The Chester Miracle Play set to music: Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their?
~ Recording by Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex, David Pinto, Patricia Garrod, Margaret Hawes, Kathleen Petch, Gillian Saunders, Stephen Alexander, Darian Angadi, English Opera Group, Merlin Channon, Norman Del Mar
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| 1.6 | Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: VI. Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? | 5:09 | Benjamin Britten | Noye's Fludde / The Golden Vanity | Britten; Britten | Album |
| London Records (UK, 1947–1999, re-launched 2011–present) | 436 397-2 |
| 4.6 | Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: VI. Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? | 5:09 | Benjamin Britten | Britten Conducts Britten | Benjamin Britten | Album + Compilation |
| Decca Records | 475 6040 |
| 3.17 | Noye's Fludde, op. 59: "Wiffe, Come In! Why Standes Thou Their?" | 5:09 | Benjamin Britten | The Masterpieces | Benjamin Britten | Album |
| Decca Music Group (Not for release label use! See annotation.) | |
| 23.6 | Noye's Fludde, op. 59, The Chester Miracle Play set to music: Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? | 5:09 | Benjamin Britten | The Complete Works | Britten | Album + Compilation |
| Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue‐over‐red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only), Decca Records | 00028947853640, 478 5364 |
| 3.17 | Noye's Fludde, op. 59, The Chester Miracle Play set to music: Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? | 5:09 | Benjamin Britten | The Masterpieces | Benjamin Britten | Album |
| Decca Records | 478 5723 |
Relationships
| bass-baritone vocals: | Owen Brannigan (operatic bass) (in 1961) |
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| contralto vocals: | Sheila Rex (in 1961) |
| orchestra: | English Chamber Orchestra (in 1961) |
| conductor: | Norman Del Mar (conductor) (in 1961) |
| recording of: | Noye's Fludde, op. 59: VI. Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? (in 1961) |
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Related works
Noye's Fludde, op. 59: VI. Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their?
| composer: | Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) |
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| part of: | Noye's Fludde, op. 59 (order: 6) |
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