The Soldier's Tale / Dumbarton Oaks
Album by Igor Fyodorovitch Stravinsky & Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz & David Timson & Benjamin Soames & Jonathan Keeble & Northern Chamber Orchestra & Nicholas Ward

First released: January 1999
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- 1.The Soldier's Tale: The Soldier's March1:49
- 2.The Soldier's Tale: "Phew... this isn't a bad sort of spot..." (Soldier)0:59
- 3.The Soldier's Tale: Airs by a stream2:31
- 4.The Soldier's Tale: He is a little old man4:14
- 5.The Soldier's Tale: The Soldier's March (reprise)1:46
- 6.The Soldier's Tale: "Hurray, here we are!" (Soldier)2:56
- 7.The Soldier's Tale: Pastorale2:39
- 8.The Soldier's Tale: "In the Market Place..." (Narrator)2:15
- 9.The Soldier's Tale: Pastorale0:38
- 10.The Soldier's Tale: "He took out the book and began to read" (Narrator)2:44
- 11.The Soldier's Tale: Airs by a stream (reprise)0:50
- 12.The Soldier's Tale: "They have nothing - and yet they have it all." (Soldier)4:02
- 13.The Soldier's Tale: Airs by a stream (reprise)0:48
- 14.The Soldier's Tale: The Soldier's March (reprise)1:50
- 15.The Soldier's Tale: "Now he comes to another land" (Soldier)2:26
- 16.The Soldier's Tale: The Royal March2:39
- 17.The Soldier's Tale: "They gave the word for the band to play" (Narrator)4:50
- 18.The Soldier's Tale: The Little Concert2:59
- 19.The Soldier's Tale: "The Princess is lying on her bed" (Narrator)0:16
- 20.The Soldier's Tale: Tango2:08
- 21.The Soldier's Tale: Valse1:55
- 22.The Soldier's Tale: Ragtime2:07
- 23.The Soldier's Tale: "The Soldier and the Princess are in each other's arms" (Soldier)0:38
- 24.The Soldier's Tale: The Devil's Dance1:21
- 25.The Soldier's Tale: "The Devil falls exhausted" (Narrator)0:14
- 26.The Soldier's Tale: Little Chorale0:41
- 27.The Soldier's Tale: The Devil's Song0:42
- 28.The Soldier's Tale: Great Chorale3:52
- 29.The Soldier's Tale: "Suppose, suppose we went there!" (Narrator)1:36
- 30.The Soldier's Tale: Triumphal March of the Devil2:18
- 31.Dumbarton Oaks: I. Tempo giusto4:57
- 32.Dumbarton Oaks: II. Allegretto4:33
- 33.Dumbarton Oaks: III. Con moto5:36












