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Rattle Conducts Britten (2000)
performed by Alison Hargan (soprano), Felix Kok (violin), Jeremy Ballard (violin), Jill Gomez (soprano), Mary King (contralto), Michal Kasnowski (cello), Peter Cole (viola), Peter Donohoe (piano), Peter Walden (cor anglais), Philip Fowke (piano), Robert Tear (tenor)
composed by Benjamin Britten -
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British Piano Concertos (2014)
performed by David Wilde (piano), Eric Parkin (piano), Howard Shelley (piano), John McCabe (piano), John Ogdon (piano), Malcolm Binns (piano), Malcolm Williamson (piano), Peter Katin (piano), Peter Wallfisch (piano), Philip Fowke (piano), Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
composed by Alan Rawsthorne, Alun Hoddinott, Charles Villiers Stanford, Cyril Scott, E.J. Moeran, Frank Bridge, Gerald Finzi, John Foulds, John Ireland, Lennox Berkeley, Malcolm Williamson, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Busch -
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Arthur Bliss: Piano Works
performed by Philip Fowke (piano)
composed by Arthur Bliss -
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Unforgettable Classics: Relaxing Piano (1998)
performed by Agustín Anievas (piano), Angela Brownridge (piano), Daniel Adni (piano), Garrick Ohlsson (piano), John Ogdon (piano), Leonard Pennario (piano), London Philharmonic Choir, Martino Tirimo (piano), Moura Lympany (piano), Philip Fowke (piano)
composed by Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Robert Schumann, Sergey Rachmaninov, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
Favourite Tchaikovsky
performed by Band of the Welsh Guards, King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, Philip Fowke (piano)
composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky -
Unforgettable Children's Classics (1996)
performed by Peter Katin (piano), Philip Fowke (piano)
composed by Camille Saint-Saëns, Paul Dukas, Sergey Prokofiev -
Britten (2009)
performed by Alison Hargan (soprano), Andreas Blau (flute), Boys of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Dominik Wollenweber (cor anglais), Elisabeth Söderström (soprano), Felix Kok (violin), Ian Bostridge (tenor), Jeremy Ballard (violin), Jill Gomez (soprano)
composed by Benjamin Britten