Come along, darling, come follow me quick! (Sid, Nancy, Albert)
J. Haydn: Symphony No. 102 in B-Flat Major, Hob. I.102
Mesicku na nebi hlubokem, "Song to the Moon" (Rusalka)
Cheryl Barker, Richard Hickox, Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra
Grainger
VI. Libera me (Soprano, Tenor, Bass, Chorus)
Roderick Elms, Choristers of St Paul's Cathederal, Heather Harper, Philip Langridge, London Symphony Chorus, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, John Shirley-Quirk
IV. Dance of the Spirits of Fire. Allegro moderato - Andante
III. Credo. Et incarnatus est (Soprano, Tenor I, Tenor II)
James Gilchrist, Richard Hickox, Mark Padmore, Susan Gritton, Pamela Helen Stephen, Matthew Rose, Collegium Musicum 90, Collegium Musicum 90 Chorus
To this we've come (Magda, Vera Boronel, Mr Kofner, Secretary)
Malin Fritz, Victoria Livengood, Herbert Eckhoff, Richard Hickox, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Susan Bullock
The Pilgrim in Prison. My God, my God look upon me (Pilgrim)
Dies irae. Dies irae, dies illa - Tuba mirum spargens sonum
V. The Old Superb. Allegro molto - Presto
Praise to His Name! - Take me away (The Angel, The Soul of Gerontius)
Tavener: We shall see him as he is
Ikon VI
Britten Singers, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Welsh Chorus, Richard Hickox, John Mark Ainsley, BBC National Chorus of Wales, Patricia Rozario, Chester Festival Chorus
Grimes! (Grimes)
London Symphony Chorus, Stephen Westrop, Philip Langridge, City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox
VIII. They are not long, the weeping and the laughter (Mezzo-Soprano, Baritone)
Southern Voices, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Sally Burgess, Richard Hickox, Waynflete Singers, Bryn Terfel, Bournemouth Symphony Chorus
Last interview with Richard Hickox, 22 November 2008
