Hoffnung Music Festivals 1956, 1958 & 1961
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- # Track Artist Length
- 1 Speech by Mr T. E. Bean, General Manager of the Royal Festival Hall 0:42
- 2 Fanfare 1:8
- 3 A Grand, Grand Overture, Op. 57 8:10
- 7 Speech by Gerard Hoffnung 2:53
- 9 Lochnivar (for speakers & percussion to words by Sir Walter Scott) [1989 Digital Remaster] 6:24
- 15 Introductory Music Played in the Foyer 1:3
- 16 A Hoffnung Festival Overture (2 Excerpts) 1:13
- 17 Metamorphosis on a Bed-Time Theme (Allegro commerciale in modo televisione) 10:13
- 18 Sugar Plums (after Tchaikovsky) 2:28
- 19 The Famous Tay Whale - A dramatic poem by William McGonagall 5:4
- 20 Concerto for Conductor and Orchestra 1:25
- 1 Punkt Contrapunkt 9:3
- 2 The United Nations (Excerpts) 5:21
- 4 Let's Fake an Opera or The Tales of Hoffnung: "Here are the girls" (The Master, Apprentices) 1:59
- 10 Let's Fake an Opera: O schöne Mélisande (Beckmesser/Don Giovanni/Brünnhilde/Manrico/Nadir/Mélisande/Chorus) 3:33
- 13 Festival Anthem 2:8
- 14 Leonore Overture No. 4 (Overture after Beethoven's "Leonore No. 3, Op. 72a") 9:42
- 15 The Barber of Darmstadt: Duet 3:0
- 16 Ballad of County Down 4:52
- 18 Horrortorio, A Choral Extravaganza: Overture - Opening Chorus (Tenor, Chorus) 3:15
- 19 Horrortorio, A Choral Extravaganza: Trio (Soprano, Contralto, Tenor) 1:26
- 20 Horrortorio, A Choral Extravaganza: "Let all things nameless at our feast run wild" (Bass) 1:33
- 22 Horrortorio, A Choral Extravaganza: Recitative, "And while the company retired to a well-earned rest" (Tenor) - "My child, be seated" (Bass, Men's Chorus) 1:1
- 23 Horrortorio, A Choral Extravaganza: Recitative, "And in the castle guest room" (Tenor) - "If you can hurt" (Contralto, Chorus) 2:0
- 24 Horrortorio, A Choral Extravaganza: "Midnight ⦠Dracula, still in the Gloom of youth" (Tenor) 2:8
- 26 Mobile for Seven Orchestras 4:7

