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Mozart: Don Giovanni (2012)
performed by Benjamin Bayl (fortepiano), Benjamin Bayl (continuo), Diana Damrau (vocals), Ildebrando d'Arcangelo (vocals), Joyce DiDonato (vocals), Konstantin Pfiz (continuo), Konstantin Pfiz (cello), Konstantin Wolff (vocals), Luca Pisaroni (vocals)
composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols [1998 Recording] (1999)
performed by Adrian Kelly (tenor), Alan Weeks (speech/speaker/speaking part), Benjamin Bayl (organ), David Humphries (speech/speaker/speaking part), Edward Moore (treble), Emma Hebblethwaite (speech/speaker/speaking part)
composed by Boris Ord, Christmas Traditional, Felix Mendelssohn, Harold Darke, Henry John Gauntlett, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Francis Wade, John Rutter, John Tavener, Judith Weir, Otto Goldschmidt, Spoken Word, Thomas Adès -
Vivaldi: Gloria (2002)
performed by Alastair Ross (harpsichord), Benjamin Bayl (organ), Deborah Norman (soprano), Helen Gough (cello), James Gilchrist (tenor), Jonathan Lemalu (bass), Matthew Wadsworth (theorbo), Michael Chance (counter tenor), Nico de Gier (oboe), Sarah Fox (soprano)
composed by Antonio Vivaldi -
100 Best Hymns (2011)
performed by Adrian Partington (organ), Andrew Davis (organ), Band of the Irish Guards, Benjamin Bayl (organ), Conrad Kocher (bajo sexto), David Bell (organ), David Willcocks (organ), David Willcocks (descant), Francis Grier (organ), George Thalben-Ball (organ)
composed by Alexander Reinagle, Anonymous, Anonymous, German, Arthur Sullivan, Basil Harwood, Charles Wesley, Christmas Traditional, Clement Cotterill Scholefield, Cyril Taylor, Edward Miller, Felice Giardini, Felix Mendelssohn, French Traditional, Friedrich Filitz -
Glorious Majesty: Music for English Kings & Queens (2012)
performed by Academy of Ancient Music, Alastair Ross (harpsichord), Alfreda Hodgson (contralto), Benjamin Bayl (organ), Charles Brett (counter tenor), Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord), Christopher Hogwood (organ), Daniel Hyde (organ), David Blackadder (trumpet)
composed by Anonymous, Benjamin Britten, Edward Elgar, George Frederick Handel, Henry Purcell, Hubert Parry, Louis Bourgeois, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Byrd, William Walton -