Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
The bloom is on the rye / Henry Bishop -- The last rose of summer / traditional Irish, arranged by Thomas Moore, & John Stevenson -- Come, gentle zephyr / J.L. Hatton -- The squirrel / George T. Smart -- Lullaby / Charles V. Stanford -- Breathe ye, soft winds / William Paxton -- The snowy-breasted pearl / traditional Irish, arranged by A. Somerville -- A Japanese lullaby / Charles V. Stanford -- Waters of Elle / R.L. de Pearsall -- Two snails / J. Frederick Bridge -- The unknown sea / Charles V. Stanford -- Once again / Arthur Sullivan -- Ah! may the red rose live always / Stephen Foster -- The goslings / J. Frederick Bridge -- Fairy lures / Charles V. Stanford -- Ye banks & braes o' Bonny Doon / traditional Scots, arranged by Maurice Ravel -- Prodigal son. How many hired servants? / Arthur Sullivan -- Tom Bowling / Dibdin -- Epitaph on a dormouse / Benjamin Cooke -- The city child / Charles V. Stanford -- The children's garden / Frederick H. Cowen |
Notes |
Solo songs, & part songs |
Performer |
James Griffett, tenor, unnamed pianist (tr. 1-2, 5, 7-8, 11-13, 15-18, 20, 21) ; Pro Cantione Antiqua, Mark Brown, conductor (remainder) |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Music -- England -- 19th century
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Music -- England -- 20th century
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Songs (High voice) with piano.
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Ballads, English.
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Part songs, English.
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Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
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Ballads, English
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Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
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Music
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Part songs, English
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Songs (High voice) with piano
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England
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Griffett, James, singer.
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Brown, Mark (Conductor), conductor.
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Pro Cantione Antiqua, singer.
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