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composer:Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist)
part of:Grammy Award: Best Contemporary Classical Composition nominees (number: 1963) (order: 16)
Works of Benjamin Britten by opus number (number: op. 59) (order: 67)
Wikidata:Q1218977 [info]
parts:1. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: I. Lord Jesus, think on me
2. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: II. I God, that all this worlde hath wroughte
3. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: III. Have done, you men and wemen all
4. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: IV. Now in the name of God I will begyne
5. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: V. Noye, Noye, take thou thy company
6. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: VI. Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their?
7. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: VII. Ha! Children, me thinkes my botte removes
8. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: VIII. Now forty dayes are fullie gone
9. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: IX. Noye, take thy wife anone
10. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: X. Noye, heare I behette thee a heste
11. Noye's Fludde, op. 59: XI. The spacious firmament on high

Recordings

DateTitleAttributesArtistLength
recordings
1989-09-16 – 1989-09-17Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: "Eternal Father, Strong to Save"partialBritten4:29
1989-09-16 – 1989-09-17Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: "It Is Good for to Be Still"partialBritten3:36
1989-09-16 – 1989-09-17Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: "O, Lorde, I Thanke Thee Lowde and Still"partialBritten2:44
1989-09-16 – 1989-09-17Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: "Sir! Heare Are Lions, Lepardes, In"partialBritten4:56
1989-09-16 – 1989-09-17Noye's Fludde, Op. 59: "Wyffe, in This Vessell We Shall Be Kepte" (Noye, Mrs Noye)partialBritten0:51