Irish Tenor / Irish Melodies
Track Listings
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1. Oft in the Stilly Night
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2. Kathleen Mavourneen
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3. Ave Verum
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4. Mother Machree
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5. Machusla
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6. Non Ti Scordar Di Me
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7. The Last Rose of Summer
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8. When Irish Eyes are Smiling
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9. Down by the Sally Gardens
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10. Salve Regina
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11. Spanish Lady
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12. God Bless America
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13. My Wild Irish Rose
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14. Lift the Wings
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Editorial Reviews
From the Artist
From the Artist This is my first solo album and it gives me great pleasure to share some of my own musical experiences with, you the listener. Having grown up in Ireland in the 70's/80's, I was lucky to live in a musical family where I was exposed to a wide variety of music ranging from Mario Lanza to "The Dubliners" and from John McCormack to "The Eagles". Many of the songs I learned then have become part of my repertoire of traditional Irish tenor music. The songs I have chosen for this CD are among my favorites and I hope you enjoy listening to them. As a young adult, I spent several years as a seminarian where I learned to sing religious music in the traditional Gregorian chant form. As I have continued to develop my repertoire, I have included two of my favorite hymns in it and have also included them on this album. I hope you'll enjoy this musical offering. Contents: 1. Oft in the Stilly Night 2. Kathleen Mavourneen 3. Ave Verum 4. Mother Machree 5. Machusla 6. Non Ti Scordar Di Me 7. The Last Rose of Summer 8. When Irish Eyes are Smiling 9. Down by the Sally Gardens 10. Salve Regina 11. Spanish Lady 12. God Bless America 13. My Wild Irish Rose 14. Lift the Wings
About the Artist
Isaac Chute, the quintessential Irish Tenor, is a native of Cork City, Ireland. An accomplished linguist and Software Engineer, he is an honours graduate of University College Cork. Isaac has sung extensively as a soloist with many musical groups throughout Ireland, Scotland, Italy Spain and Germany and the US. He has performed minor roles with the Irish Operatic Repertory Company ranging from the Prince's friend in the Student Prince to Ike Skidmore in Oklahoma. He also played Tamino in the... read more
Album Description
From the same singing stable that brought us Finbar Wright and Ronan Tynan (from "The Irish Tenors"), comes another Bobby Beare student, hailed as Ireland's fourth Irish Tenor, Isaac Chute. This album is a collection of the many influences which have helped sculpt Chute's musical inheritance ranging from, the effervescent Moore's melodies, made famous by Count John McCormack, to the haunting timeless monastic Gregorian chants. Chute is an immigrant who has followed in the footsteps of the many Irish people who have come to these shores and it is only appropriate that he should also include a rendition of God Bless America in honour of his adopted homeland. This is Chutes first solo offering and marks his arrival on the Irish-American landscape. He is accompanied by John Montanus on pianoforte. If you like traditional Irish tenor solos then you will love this offering which is reminiscent of the early 1900s style of performing, and also includes the original rich accompaniments from that era.
Irish Tenor / Irish Melodies
Irish Tenor / Irish Melodies, Music, et al Various (Composer), Various, N/A, with John Montanus on piantoforte Isaac Chute "Irish Tenor", International, Miscellaneous
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- Enchanting folk songs (taken a few at a time)
- A Must For All Britten Admirers
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Britten: Folk Song Arrangements
Felicity Lott , Philip Langridge , Christopher van Kampen , Benjamin Britten , Carlos Bonell , and Graham Johnson
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ASIN: B0007ORDUE
Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- The Salley Gardens
- Little Sir William
- The Bonny Earl O' Moray
- O Can Y Sew Cushions?
- The Trees They Grow So High
- The Ash Grove
- Oliver Cromwell
- Greensleeves - Philip Langridge
- I Wonder As I Wander - Philip Langridge
- The Crocodile - Philip Langridge
- The Plough Boy
- There's One To Soothe
- Sweet Polly Oliver
- The Miller Of Dee
- The Foggy, Foggy Dew
- O Waly, Waly
- Come You Not From Newcastle?
- Pray Goody - Philip Langridge
- The Brisk Young Widow
- Sally In Our Alley
- The Lincolnshire Poacher
- Early One Morning
- Ca' The Yowes
- The Holly And The Ivy
- Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?
- The Deaf Woman's Courtship
Tracks:
- Avengin And Bright
- Sail On, Sail On
- How Sweet The Answer
- The Minstrel Boy
- At The Mid Hour Of Night
- Rich And Rare
- Dear Harp Of My Country!
- Oft In The Stilly Night
- The Last Rose Of Summer
- O The Sight Entrancing
- La Noel Passee
- Voici Le Printemps
- Fileuse
- Le Roi S'en Va-T'en Chasse
- La Belle Est Au Jardin D'amour
- Il Est Quelqu'un Sur Terre
- Eho! Eho!
- Quand J'etais Chez Mon Pere
- I Will Give My Love An Apple - Carlos Bonell
- Sailor-Boy - Carlos Bonell
- Master Kilby - Carlos Bonell
- The Soldier And The Sailor - Carlos Bonell
- Bonny At Morn - Carlos Bonell
- The Shooting Of His Dear - Carlos Bonell
- German Folk Song: The Stream In The Valley - Christopher van Kampen
- Unidentified Folk Song Setting - Christopher van Kampen
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Enchanting folk songs (taken a few at a time).......2006-06-24
Britten made numerous folksong arrangements over the years--the reviewer below summarizes them very well. Here are 52 for tenor voice accompanied by paino, harp, or guitar--there's also a Vol. 2 in addition to this double CD. Only a few items, like The Minstrel Boy and Greensleeves, are likely to sound familiar to American listeners unless they already know Britten's arrangements. He adds subversive harmonies that can be dissonant and distrubing; at other times the arrangements are a bit twee. Philip Langridge has a more mellifluous tone than Peter Pears, for whom almost all the songs were set. This makes the recital easy listening, but the simple tunes quickly become too much of a good thing--it's better to listen to a handful at a time.
Persoally, I like the Irish and Scottish folksongs the best, because of their haunting modal harmonies, and the harpist Ossian Ellis is a marvelous accompanist for several of them, but there's lots to choose form here. The chief drawbacks are two: Langridge was a bit too old by 1995 to keep an unpleasant wobble out of his tone at loud volume, not to mention that he is peculiarly humorless in the comic songs. Second, Graham Johnson is an unimginative accompanist without rhythmic vigor, which compares unfavorably to Britten's own classic recordings, in both mono and stereo, with Pears. Yet for all that, there are many lovely songs here, and they are now available, transferred from the Collins Classics label to Naxos at bargain price.
A Must For All Britten Admirers.......2005-04-09
Many lovers of Benjamin Britten's music have no idea that he made extraordinary arrangements of many folksongs. And although this 2CD set is part of Naxos's 'English Song Series' and although it mainly contains songs from the Britain (and Ireland), Britten also set French and American folksongs and they are included here as this issue comprises all his voice-and-piano folksong settings. (He also made voice-and-orchestra versions of some of the songs here but they are not included.) His interest in poetry was intense, and as a friend has commented, 'Britten's knowledge of the obscure corners of English poetry would have put many a professor of English to shame.' His interest in making these settings lasted his entire composing life. Over the years he made six numbered collections: Vols 1, 3, 5 & 6 are primarily British (and some American) folksongs; Vol. 2 French; Vol. 4 Moore's Irish Songs. Also included here are several scattered single songs and songs published posthumously for a total of 52 songs in all. They are parceled out between two of the greatest English singers of the day: soprano Dame Felicity Lott and tenor Philip Langridge. They are mostly accompanied by the best English accompanist since Gerald Moore, pianist Graham Johnson. (One group are accompanied by guitarist Carlos Bonell, and a couple feature cellist Christopher van Kampen.)
The piano accompaniments are generally rather spare, tending not to call attention to themselves, but on closer listening one realizes that Britten has used his own easily identifiable harmonic and structural sense (not surprisingly, one of Britten's favorite devices, the canon, occurs repeatedly), always in pursuit of bringing out the literal meaning and, even more so, the psychology of the song at hand. For instance, he mimics the harp in 'Dear Harp of our Country' and 'The Last Rose of Summer' and the spinning of the mill-wheel in 'The Miller of Dee' or of the spinning wheel in 'Fileuse.' There is the yearning upward interval used to accompany the girl's name in 'Sally in Our Alley.' There is the sad tolling of the bell in 'At the mid hour of the night,' the indecisive alternating chords in 'O Waly, Waly.' Many of these songs are familiar, but many are obscure, at least to this writer. Each is so aptly set that one discovers new things on each listening. Some old favorites, like 'Sail On, Sail On' and 'The Ash Grove' are given fresh colorings. I was amused to realize that that silly Monty Python send-up, 'The Lumberjack Song,' uses (approximately) the tune of 'The Foggy, Foggy Dew' (set here to a melody different than the one I know from my youth).
The performances, not surprisingly, are about as good as they get. I cannot forget the sound of Janet Baker's voice in 'O Waly, Waly,' but this is no criticism of Lott's version, which is also touchingly effective. Langridge, whose diction is a marvel, is similarly effective in such favorites as 'The Plough Boy,' 'The Foggy, Foggy Dew,' and 'The Minstrel Boy.' Is there a more sensitive accompanist than Graham Johnson? I don't think so. I will admit that am not fond of the guitar (clearly my own idiosyncratic taste) but Carlos Bonell is effective in his accompaniment of Vol. 6, which includes 'I will give my love an apple' and 'Bonny at Morn' among others. At the end of CD2 is a song with cello obbligato played by Christopher van Kampen, and an unknown folksong that, in the absence of text, is given to the cello. The texts, too, are worth studying for their folk-wisdom. I was particularly struck by this line from 'Pray Goody': "Remember when the judgement's weak, the prejudice is strong." ('Pray Goody' also has an especially effective piano accompaniment that requires virtuosic control by the pianist.)
Anyone interested in the music of Britten really ought to own this set. It is an aspect of his art that should not be missed.
2CDs TT=132:47
Scott Morrison
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Britten: The Folksong Arrangements
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Release Date: 2000-12-12 |
Tracks:
- Vol.1, The British Isles: The Sally Gardens - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.1, The British Isles: Little Sir William - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.1, The British Isles: The Bonny Earl O' Moray - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.1, The British Isles: O Can Ye Sew Cushions? - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.1, The British Isles: The Trees They Grow So High - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.1, The British Isles: The Ash Grove - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.1, The British Isles: Oliver Cromwell - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.2, France: La Noel Passee - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.2, France: Voici Le Printemps - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.2, France: Fileuse - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.2, France: Le Roi S'en Va-t'en Chasse - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.2, France: La Belle Est Au Jardin D'amour - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.2, France: Il Est Quelqu'un Sur Terre - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.2, France: Eho! Eho! - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.2, France: Quand J'etais Chez Mon Pere - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.3, The British Isles: The Plough Boy - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.3, The British Isles: There's None To Soothe - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.3, The British Isles: Sweet Polly Oliver - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.3, The British Isles: The Miller Of Dee - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.3, The British Isles: The Foggy, Foggy Dew - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.3, The British Isles: O Waly, Waly - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.3, The British Isles: Come You Not From Newcastle? - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.5, The British Isles: The Brisk Young Widow - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.5, The British Isles: Sally In Our Alley - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.5, The British Isles: The Licolnshire Poacher - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.5, The British Isles: Early One Morning - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.5, The British Isles: Ca' The Yowes - Lorna Anderson
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- Vol.6, England: I Will Give My Love An Apple - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.6, England: Sailor-Boy - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.6, England: Master Kilby - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.6, England: The Soldier And The Sailor - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.6, England: Bonny At Morn - Lorna Anderson
- Vol.6, England: The Shooting Of His Dear - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: Lord! I Married Me A Wife - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: She's Like The Swallow - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: Lemady - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: Bonny At Morn - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: I Was Lonely And Forlorn - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: David Of The White Rock - Jamie Macdougall
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: The False Knight Upon The Road - Lorna Anderson
- Eight Folk Song Arrangements: Bird Scarer's Song - Jamie Macdougall
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: Avenging And Bright - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: Sail On, Sail On - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: How Sweet The Answer - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: The Minstrel Boy - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: At The Mid Hour Of Night - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: Rich And Rare - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: Dear Harp Of My Country - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: Oft In The Stilly Night - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: The Last Rose Of Summer - Regina Nathan
- Vol.4, Moore's Irish Melodies: O The Sight Entrancing - Regina Nathan
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- Fine performances of some of the very oldest Western music
- Strangely compelling
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Britten: The Complete Folksong Arrangements
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ASIN: B000002ZZC
Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
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Fine performances of some of the very oldest Western music.......2005-12-08
'Magister Leoninus Sacred Music from 12th Century Paris' by Red Byrd, John Potter, Richard Wistreich and the Capella Amsterdam is some of the very earliest 'old music' I have heard recorded anywhere. From the point of view of a non-musicologist who just happens to like old liturgical music, I recommend this to all people with similar interests.
My only disappointment is that the recording is not that of an entire mass, but of several pieces of masses from the important Christian festival days, most especially Christmas and Easter.
As usual, the Hyperion package and recording quality is first rate. The age, quality of the performance, and quality of the recording alone should make this an important recording for your colleciton.
Strangely compelling.......2001-01-07
The earliest sacred polyphonic music evolved from plainchant, in the hands of composers like Magister Leoninus. His works as recorded on this disc show how that evolution took place: for a setting of a given text, sections of unison plainchant were interspersed with writing for two voices, based largely on the melodic contours of the plainchant - in other words, re-composition took place.
The programme recorded here features some of Magister Leoninus' finest and most significant works, including "Alleluya. Non vos relinquam orphanos," "Alleluya. Pascha nostrum immolatus est" and "Viderunt omnes terre" - music with a key role in the liturgy at major festivals of the church's year. These particular motets could even be considered as the Christmas and Easter carols of their day: listen to them long enough and they will prove just as irresistable as their familiar modern counterparts.
Part of that irresistability is due to the excellent performances on this disc. Red Byrd, consisting here of its founders John Potter and Richard Wistreich, sings the polyphonic music whilst the Cappella Amsterdam provide the plainchant. Their performance methods show clear signs of research; listening to it, I cannot help but imagine that this is what the music really sounded like when it was first performed. The Amsterdam singers give an exemplary demonstration of how plainchant should be sung: flowing from note to note almost like liquid, clearly enunciated, perfectly in tune and making something out of every word and sound (as though meditating on it). And Red Byrd does even better - John Potter is no stranger to this music, having recorded twelfth century material for ECM and Hyperion with the Hilliard Ensemble (his intonation at the very opening "Alleluya" is a spine-tingling and unforgettable sound); Richard Wistreich supports him with a rich baritone voice and demonstrates remarkable breath control in sustaining the underlying chant. Together, their balance is faultless, their embellishments are exquisite, their phrasing and attention to musical detail is scintillating. To cap it all, the recording venue (not revealed on the box but definitely somewhere in Amsterdam) provides some generous acoustics, completing this vivid aural impression of twelfth century polyphony at its simplest and best.
Highly recommended!
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- A terrific CD
- Keeping an old tradition alive
- Irish Memories
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Irish Tenor / Irish Melodies
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ASIN: B0009ZHE82
Release Date: 2005-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Oft in the Stilly Night
- Kathleen Mavourneen
- Ave Verum
- Mother Machree
- Machusla
- Non Ti Scordar Di Me
- The Last Rose of Summer
- When Irish Eyes are Smiling
- Down by the Sally Gardens
- Salve Regina
- Spanish Lady
- God Bless America
- My Wild Irish Rose
- Lift the Wings
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From the same singing stable that brought us Finbar Wright and Ronan Tynan (from "The Irish Tenors"), comes another Bobby Beare student, hailed as Ireland's fourth Irish Tenor, Isaac Chute. This album is a collection of the many influences which have helped sculpt Chute's musical inheritance ranging from, the perennial Moore's melodies made famous by Count John McCormack, to the haunting timeless monastic Gregorian chants. Chute is an immigrant who has followed in the footsteps of the many Irish people who went before him and it is only appropriate that he also includes a rendition of God Bless America in honour of his adopted homeland. This is ChuteÂ’s first solo offering and marks his arrival on the Irish-American landscape. He is accompanied by John Montanus on pianoforte. If you like traditional Irish tenor solos then you will love this offering which is reminiscent of the early 1900Â’s style of performing, and also includes the original rich accompaniments from that era.
Customer Reviews:
A terrific CD.......2006-12-20
Mr. Chute has a clear, resonant and beautiful voice.
Many of these wonderful songs i remember as a child from my mother and grandmother.
This CD is a pleasure and i particularly liked his version of Lift the Wings.
Enjoy !
Keeping an old tradition alive.......2005-07-14
Having listened to a live performance I bought the cd collection and I was amazed to hear that both the live and recorded performances were almost identical, this I think is the mark of a true artist. If you like the old classics sung by tenors like McCormack and co you will certainly not be dissapointed by this performer. There is a wonderful youthful shine in this voice coupled with a beautiful legato line which reminds me of the late Frank Patterson. It is refreshing to hear another Irish Tenor who can actually hold his own against some of the best, I hope we get to hear more of him in the future.
Irish Memories.......2005-06-28
Having been lucky enough to have received a complimentary copy of this album at a recent Irish event I logged on to see if I could find some more and was thrilled to see it here on Amazon, I'll have to tell all my friends. This album is a wonderful combination of various Irish musical influences, ranging from Gregorian Chants pieces, to the effervescent Moore's Melodies such as Oft in the Stilly Night and Tis the Last Rose of Summer. It also encapsulates the perennials such as Mother Machree and the wonderful Machusla (in vogue again due to Clint Eastwoods film "Million Dollar Baby") which climaxes in a strong but soft high B flat tappering off into a sweet pianissimo. This CD also includes the great poem by W.B. Yeats which was put to a traditional tune for "Down by the Sally Gardens" the universal story of unrequited love. The wonderful thing about this CD is that most of the tunes are at least 100 years old, with rich accompaniments. This work helps preserve the wonderful traditional Irish-American legacy of Irish Tenor balads. My favorite piece has got to be Kathleen Mavourneen which my own father used to sing to my late mother whose name was also Kathleen and he nicknamed her Mavourneen. I would highly recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys listening to Irish tenors, this singer follows in the footsteps of such greats as John McCormack, Joseph Locke, Frank Patterson and "The Irish Tenors". A great listen and great value.
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Britten: Folksong Arrangements; Four Burns Songs; A Charm of Lullabies
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Release Date: 1995-03-10 |
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- Four Burns Songs From 'A Birthday Hansel', Op.92: Afton Water - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Four Burns Songs From 'A Birthday Hansel', Op.92: Wee Willie - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Four Burns Songs From 'A Birthday Hansel', Op.92: The Winter - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Four Burns Songs From 'A Birthday Hansel', Op.92: My Hoggie - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: The Ash Grove (Welsh Tune) - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: The Trees They Grow So High (Somerset) - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: O Can Ye Sew Cushions? (Scottish Tune) - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: How Sweet The Answer (The Wren) - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: The Last Rose Of Summer (Groves Of Blarney) - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: The Minstrel Boy (The Moreen) - Yvonne Kenny/Tan Crone
- A Charm Of Lullabies, Op.41: A Cradle Song (William Blake) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- A Charm Of Lullabies, Op.41: The Highland Balou (Robert Burns) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- A Charm Of Lullabies, Op.41: Sephestia's Lullaby (Robert Greene) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- A Charm Of Lullabies, Op.41: A Charm (Thomas Randolph) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- A Charm Of Lullabies, Op.41: The Nurse's Song (John Philip) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: The Salley Gardens (Irish Tune) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: O Waly, Waly (Somerset) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: Come You Not From Newcastle? - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
- Folksong Arrangements: Quand Jetais Chez Mon Pere (France) - Carolyn Watkinson/Tan Crone
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ASIN: B000000A7B
Release Date: 1994-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Torna A Surriento
- Count Your Blessings
- Panis Angelicus
- Song Of The Seashore
- I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen
- O, For The Wings Of A Dove
- Polovtsian Dance (From Prince Igor)
- My Fanwy
- Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
- Dank Sei Dir, Herr (Thanks Be To Thee, O Lord)
- Somewhere A Voice Is Calling
- Mattinata
- Pie Jesu (From Requiem)
- Laudate Dominum (From Solemn Vespers)
- Softly Awakes My Heart
- A Hunting Scene
Track Listings:
- Italia Mia - Musical Imagination of the Renaissance (Huelgas Ensemble)
- Jacques Loussier Plays Johan Sebastian Bach [Import]
- Johannes Brahms: A German Requiem
- John Adams: Fearful Symmetries; Chamber Symphony; Four Songs; Christian Zeal and Activity
- Karita Mattila: German Romantic Arias
- Langgaard: Symphony No. 1; Fra Dybet
- Larsen: Symphony No4; Songs from Letters No5
- Laurel Zucker and Marc Shapiro -20th Century Music for Flute and Piano
- Maiskovsky: Cello Concerto and Sonatas / Tarasova
- Michael Finnissy: Gershwin
Track Listings
track listings
Track Listings
Zeit [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Classical Praise
Flimdoozie
Touchin' on Trane [Import]
Live Under Brazilian Skies [Original recording remastered]
Dancin With Nobody But You Babe [Import]
Cocktail Hour: Doris Day
Camille Saint-Saëns: Violin Sonatas
Celtic Journey
Hades Park [Import]
Computer World
Cantante Del Amor [Import]
Black Angel [Import]
Roosevelt Sykes, Vol. 7: 1941-1944
Love in Exile