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Title The Edwardian gentleman's songbook : ballads & glees
Published [New York] : Musical Concepts, [2001?]

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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
Music -- England -- 20th century
Songs (High voice) with piano.
Ballads, English.
Part songs, English.
Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
Ballads, English
Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
Music
Part songs, English
Songs (High voice) with piano
England
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Form Streaming audio
Author Griffett, James, singer.
Brown, Mark (Conductor), conductor.
Pro Cantione Antiqua, singer.
Other Titles Ballads and glees