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Discography
‘The Music of Ethel Smyth’, written and presented by Kate Kennedy, BBC 3, 4 March 2017
Smyth, Ethel, String Quintet in E Major, Op.1: V. Allegro Molto, Mannheimer Streichquartett and Joachim Griesheimer
Smyth, Ethel, Variations on an Original Theme (of an exceedingly Dismal Nature), Liana Serbescu
Smyth, Ethel, Serenade in D Major: 1.Allegro non troppo, BBC Philarmonic Orchestra, cond. Odaline De La Martinez
Smyth, Ethel, Mass in D Major: II. Gloria, BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, cond. Sakari Oramo Smyth, Ethel, The Wreckers: Overture, BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, cond. Sakari Oramo
Smyth, Ethel, Songs on Sunrise No.3, March of the Women. “Shot, Shout, Up with Your Voice.”, Orchestra and Chorus of the Plymouth Music Series, cond. Philip Brunelle
Smyth, Ethel, The Boatswains Mate, Pt 1, Scene 6: Aria. “What if I were Young Again?”, Eiddwen Harrhy, Orchestra of the Plymouth Music Series, cond. Philip Brunelle