
Live from Cornwall
Petroc Trelawny presents a special edition of Breakfast, live from Mullion Harbour in Cornwall, celebrating the sounds of Britain's coastline. With sea-themed music and live performances from local Cornish musicians.
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Percy Whitlock
Spade and Bucket Polka (Holiday Suite)
Orchestra: RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Gavin Sutherland.- Marco Polo.
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Charles Villiers Stanford
Sailing at dawn (Songs of the Fleet, Op.117)
Singer: Gerald Finley. Choir: ѿý National Chorus of Wales. Orchestra: ѿý National Orchestra of Wales. Conductor: Richard Hickox.- Stanford: Orchestral Works.
- Chandos.
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George Lloyd
Symphony no.5 in B flat major (3rd mvt)
Orchestra: ѿý Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: George Lloyd.- George Lloyd: Symphony No.5: ѿý Philharmonic Orchestra/Lloyd.
- Albany.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto for keyboard and string orch no. 3 (BWV.1054), 1st movement;
Performer: Sir András Schiff. Orchestra: Chamber Orchestra of Europe. Director: Sir András Schiff.- Piano Masterworks The World's Favourite Piano Classics.
- Decca.
- 7.
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Bishop’s Jig
Ensemble: Dalla.- Cribbar.
- CD BABY (distributor).
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Malcolm Arnold
The Padstow Lifeboat
Ensemble: Dallas Winds.- Arnold for Band: Dallas Wind Symphony.
- Reference Recordings.
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George Frideric Handel
Ombra mai fu (Serse)
Singer: Andreas Scholl. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington.- Handel/Gluck/Mozart: Heroes: Andreas Scholl.
- Decca.
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Felix Mendelssohn
The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Op.26
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Christoph von Dohnányi.- Decca.
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Drunken Sailor
Choir: The Cadgwith Singers.- Live performance.
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Henry Wood
Bugle Calls, The Saucy Arethusa, Tom Bowling, Jack's the Lad hornpipe (Fantasia on British Sea Songs)
Orchestra: ѿý Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Barry Wordsworth.- Land of Hope and Glory, The Ultimate Classical Celebration.
- DECCA.
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Russell Pascoe
Pader an Arleth (The Lord’s Prayer)
Choir: Truro Cathedral Choir. Director: Robert Sharpe.- Regent.
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Sloop John B
Composer: The Beach Boys. Choir: The Cadgwith Singers.- Live performance.
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Claude Debussy
Jeux de vagues (La Mer)
Orchestra: The Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor: Pierre Boulez.- Debussy: Nocturnes/La Mer/Jeux: Boulez.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
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Heitor Villa‐Lobos
Full tide (Practical Guide, bk.1)
Performer: Cristina Ortiz.- Villa-Lobos: Piano music: Cristina Ortiz.
- Decca.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
A Sea symphony - 1st movt; Behold, the sea itself
Choir: London Symphony Chorus. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: André Previn.- RCA.
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Granville Bantock
Song to the Seals
Performer: Sir Stephen Hough.- Stephen Hough's English Piano Album.
- Hyperion.
- 12.
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Horacio Salgán
A fuego lento - tango
Ensemble: The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic.- South American Getaway.
- EMI Classics.
- 12.
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Frank Bridge
Seascape (The Sea)
Orchestra: ѿý National Orchestra of Wales. Conductor: Richard Hickox.- Chandos.
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Rio Grande/Shenandoah
Choir: The Cadgwith Singers.- Live performance.
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Lamorna
Performer: Brenda Wootton.- The Voice of Cornwall vol. 1.
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Malcolm Arnold
Four Cornish Dances, Op 91 (No 4)
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Malcolm Arnold.- Malcolm Arnold: English, Irish, Scottish & Cornish Dances: LPO/Arnold.
- Lyrita.
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John Ireland
Sea Fever
Singer: Jonathan Lemalu. Performer: Roger Vignoles.- EMI.
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Hector Berlioz
Le Corsaire
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Colin Davis.- Berlioz: Overtures: London Symphony Orchestra/Davis.
- Philips.
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Benjamin Britten
Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes (Dawn)
Orchestra: ѿý Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Edward Gardner.- Chandos.
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South Australia
Choir: The Cadgwith Singers.- Live performance.
National Trust Sounds of our Shores

The National Trust, in collaboration with The British Library, need your help to create the first ever .
Running from the 21 June until the 21 September, this interactive map will take a snapshot of the sounds of the whole UK coastline during the summer of 2015. It could be the vibrant sounds of a working fishing village, gulls screaming on one of the wonderful seabird islands dotted around our coast or the kettle whistling from inside a much loved beach hut.
To get involved in this sound survey of coastal sounds all you need to do is upload your recordings using the free audioBoom app or a web browser. You can record the sounds of our shores on your smartphone, tablet computer or handheld recorder. To help you get started, we’ve put together some top tips for recording at the coast and more information about how you can contribute.
When uploading your recordings via audioBoom, add the tagand they will appear on the soundmap.
վand enjoy listening to the sounds of the UK coastline.
Sunrise over Mullion Harbour

Outside Broadcast truck

Petroc on the harbourside

The Cadgwith Singers

Broadcast
- Fri 31 Jul 2015 06:30ѿý Radio 3