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Philip Brunelle, conductor (Desto Records, 1972) Benjamin Britten's Paul Bunyan; Orchestra and Chorus of the Plymouth Music Series; Philip Brunelle,
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2023. [3]Philip Brunelle, "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day", The Choral Journal, Vol. 48, No. 3 (SEPTEMBER 2007), pp. 8-16. [4]. Philip Brunelle “John Gardner
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Fristad, Sue Herber; Orchestra and Chorus of the Plymouth Music Series; Philip Brunelle, conductor Koch International Classics 374802: Suzan Hanson, Christine
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Girls (2002) Echo of Faith / David Haas (2002) Welcome Christmas / Philip Brunelle (2004) Live at the Dakota [Live] / The Girls (2005) Girls Night Out:
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NIETZSCHE'S LIFE IN OUTLINE Johann Hermann Schein, Musical Moments with Philip Brunelle [2] "Landesschule Pforta: Begabtenförderung & Internatsleben". Landesschule
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T. Jenkins. Performed by an un-named studio orchestra conducted by Philip Brunelle. YouTube. Online resource, accessed 27 April 2023 'Class of 1918: Edmund
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John Wallace Michael Finnissy Michael Nicholas Paul Leddington Wright Philip Brunelle Roderick Earle Sarah MacDonald Shea Lolin Stephen Cleobury Stephen
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Euan Tait, 2015. Premiered by the VocalEssence Ensemble and conductor Philip Brunelle on May 14, 2015, at the 40th anniversary celebration of The American
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from The Boatswain's Mate. Eiddwen Harrhy, The Plymouth Music Series, Philip Brunelle. Virgin Classics VC 7 91188-2 (1991). Piano Trio in D minor (1880):
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(In: The AGO 90th-anniversary anthology of American organ music, ed. Philip Brunelle. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988) Fanfare on "Antioch" (Joy