Britten himself, along with
Viola Tunnard, supervised the first commercial recording of this work, for Decca/London, with the following participants: • Nebuchadnezzar: Peter Pears • The Astrologer: Bryan Drake • Ananias (Shadrach):
John Shirley-Quirk • Misael (Meshach):
Robert Tear • Asarias (Abednego): Stafford Dean • The Herald: Peter Leeming • Chorus of Courtiers: Graham Allum, Peter Bedford, Carl Duggan, David Hartley, John McKenzie, Clive Molloy, Malcolm Rivers • The Acolytes: Robert Alder, Paull Boucher, James Newby, Stephen Price, Christopher Taylor The instrumentalists were
Richard Adeney (flute),
Neill Sanders (horn), Roger Brenner (trombone),
Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Keith Marjoram (double bass),
Osian Ellis (harp),
James Blades (percussion) and
Philip Ledger (organ). • Conductor: Benjamin Britten ==References==